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Scherzer: Win-loss cycle makes bandwagon fans
Max Scherzer took a shot at MLB's free agency, saying that teams getting on the win-loss cycle creates bandwagon fans and poisons the game.
Nola, with new $45M deal, 'here to win' in Philly
Aaron Nola hopes to win titles with the Phillies, and a four-year, $45 million contract will give him a chance.
Angels' Harvey to miss 10 days with glute strain
Los Angeles Angels right-hander Matt Harvey will be sidelined about 10 days because of a glute strain he felt during agility drills.
Bauer accuses Indians of 'character assassination'
After beating Cleveland in arbitration for the second year in a row, pitcher Trevor Bauer said the Indians ended the hearing by using "character assassination" tactics against him.
Sources: Twins extending Polanco, Kepler deals
The Twins have finalized a five-year, $25.75 million extension with shortstop Jorge Polanco and also agreed to a five-year, $35 million deal with outfielder Max Kepler, sources told ESPN.
Most Triggers for Irregular Heartbeat Can Be Easily Modified
A personal survey of patients with AF has found that the majority of triggers for the condition are easily modifiable lifestyle choices, including alcohol, caffeine, exercise and lack of sleep.
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Source: Twins, Polanco near 7-year extension
The Twins are finalizing an extension with shortstop Jorge Polanco that will buy out his last pre-arbitration season, all three arbitration seasons and up to three free-agent years, a source told ESPN.
Buster's Buzz: DeGrom's competitiveness won't let him limit himself. But should it?
If the owners' aim is to maximize return, why shouldn't the players do the same -- by protecting themselves, and their value?
Sleeper prospects who could impact each MLB team
These under-the-radar players could open some eyes during spring training and make some noise in the majors before the year is out.
Jordan Montgomery's goal? To be the Yankees' second-half splash
The 26-year-old lefty, recovering from Tommy John surgery, expects to be back after the All-Star break -- and to bolster the Yankees' starting rotation down the stretch.
MLB tiers: Ranking baseball's best second basemen
At a position with rising offensive production, who joins Jose Altuve near the top of our list?
Angels' Harvey vows he has grown after misdeeds
Now a member of the Los Angeles Angels, Matt Harvey says he's disappointed with how he handled things in the past, but the experiences will make him a better teammate and player in the future.
Sources: Cubs pick up veteran lefty Cedeno
The Cubs added bullpen depth, signing left-handed reliever Xavier Cedeno on Wednesday, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Friedman sees 'no weak spot' on Dodgers' roster
Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman has heard about the team's needs from just about everyone -- including his Starbucks barista -- but sees no holes in Los Angeles' "well-rounded roster."
Padres' Wieck recovering after cancer surgery
After undergoing testicular cancer surgery last month, Padres reliever Brad Wieck said Wednesday that he feels strong and hopes to be ready for the start of the season, whether he's with the Padres or in the minors.
Cards' Wainwright healthy after rocky 2018
Adam Wainwright stood in front of his customary corner locker following the St. Louis Cardinals' first workout and said he was healthy.
Wainwright: Healthy after injury-wrecked season
Adam Wainwright stood in front of his customary corner locker following the St. Louis Cardinals' first workout and said he was healthy.
Veteran righty Fister retiring at 35, agent says
Veteran pitcher Doug Fister, who recorded a 3.72 ERA over 10 major league seasons, "wants to start a new chapter in his life," his agent told MLB.com on Wednesday.
Angels' Harvey vows he's grown after misdeeds
Now a member of the Los Angeles Angels, Matt Harvey says he's disappointed in how he handled things in the past but adds the experiences will make him a better teammate and player in the future.
Astros' Bregman stirs up rivalry with Red Sox
The Astros' Alex Bregman is back at it again, trying to stir up a rivalry with the Red Sox by saying there's no team he wants to beat more.