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Angels sign ex-Reds SS Cozart to 3-year deal
The Los Angeles Angels made their third high-profile acquisition this month, signing former Reds shortstop Zack Cozart to a three-year deal that, according to a source, is worth $38 million.
Reports: Phillies add slugger Santana for $60M
The Philadelphia Phillies have agreed to a three-year, $60 million deal with free agent first baseman Carlos Santana, according to multiple reports.
Phillies trade starting SS Galvis to Padres
The Philadelphia Phillies have traded shortstop Freddy Galvis to the San Diego Padres, the team announced on Friday.
Rose defamation suit against Dowd dismissed
A federal court judge in Pennsylvania dismissed Pete Rose's defamation lawsuit against John Dowd Friday after the two sides reached an agreement prior to Rose being deposed.
Reports: Reliever Rondon signing with Astros
Former Cubs closer Hector Rondon has signed with the defending World Series champion Astros, according to multiple reports.
Winter meetings champs and chumps: Who has won (and lost) the offseason so far?
While Shohei Ohtani and the Marlins' sell-off have dominated the headlines, some under-the-radar moves have helped teams drastically change their postseason odds.
Working out with Kyle Schwarber: Exclusive look at Cubs slugger's mission to transform his body
Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber gives us a peek into what his daily life has been like since the Cubs lost in the NLCS.
Source: Indians agree to deal with M. Upton
The Cleveland Indians have agreed to a minor league contract with veteran outfielder Melvin Upton Jr., a source confirmed to ESPN's Buster Olney.
Law: Cards do right by Piscotty, Angels fill a black hole at second
St. Louis shipped Stephen Piscotty back home to Cali to be closer to his ailing mom, while the Halos upgraded at a major weak spot.
Judge: Can't wait to play alongside Stanton
Aaron Judge can't wait to get to spring training and start learning from new Yankees teammate Giancarlo Stanton, saying "we're just adding not only great players but quality guys as well."
Cold stove: The four teams no one talked about at the winter meetings
It was a quiet week in Orlando, but for a quartet of clubs, it was practically dead silent. We tracked the rumor mill -- and found a group that generated almost no buzz whatsoever. What does that say about each?
Orioles still mulling potential Machado trade
Manny Machado, a pending free agent, was a frequent trade target at baseball's winter meetings, but the Orioles have not yet decided whether they'll trade him, Executive vice president Dan Duquette said the team is still assessing its options.
Rays ask Venters to camp after 3rd TJ surgery
Relief pitcher Jonny Venters, who hasn't pitched in the majors since 2012, has been invited to big league spring training by the Tampa Bay Bays while trying to come back from his third Tommy John surgery.
The Red Sox didn't get their man at the winter meetings. Will they? And when?
Boston and J.D. Martinez appear to be a perfect match. But Sox president Dave Dombrowski and agent Scott Boras are locked in a hot-stove stalemate.
Winner meetings: Growing divide between elite teams and also-rans on display in Orlando
After an era of relative parity in Major League Baseball, the list of clubs with a ticket to Scott Boras' proverbial "Playoffville" is shrinking.
Will winter meetings sparks finally light the hot stove fire?
The Marlins' salary dump continued, and critics took turns bashing them. A group of relievers cashed in. And, well, the rest of this week was more of a fact-finding mission than a splash of activity. Big moves are coming, it's just a matter of when.
University Coalition Seeks to Improve Transparency on Career Prospects, Opportunities, for Life Sciences Trainees
UCSF joined eight research universities and a major cancer institute in announcing plans to give would-be life scientists clear, standardized data on graduate school admissions, education and training opportunities, and career prospects.
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1 in 5 Older Patients with Chronic Disease Report Health Care Discrimination
Researchers said all the groups in the study – Black, White and Hispanic – reported high rates of discrimination for one reason or another.
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Law: Rule 5 draft features intriguing names -- for a change
Think the annual end-of-winter-meetings ritual isn't worth your time? Here's why some of this year's picks could turn heads in their new homes.
Reports: Closer Rodney reaches deal with Twins
Fernando Rodney, who had 39 saves in his only season with the Diamondbacks, has signed a one-year, $6 million deal with the Twins, according to reports.