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Judge won't use shoulder as slump excuse
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge, the American League Rookie of the Year in 2017, won't use his injured shoulder as an excuse for his midseason slump.
Avisail Garcia gets $6.7M from ChiSox
Chicago White Sox outfielder Avisail Garcia won his salary arbitration case against the team and will get a raise to $6.7 million instead of the club's $5.85 million offer.
Dave Stewart joins A's as spring instructor
Dave Stewart is back with the Oakland Athletics as a spring training instructor.
Hip Hop Meets Health in a Campaign Against Type 2 Diabetes
CVP and Youth Speaks, are releasing four new spoken word videos as part of a health campaign to end type 2 diabetes in youth and young adults.
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Wright: 'Never touched' wife during dispute
Red Sox pitcher Steven Wright is still being investigated by MLB for domestic violence, but he says that he didn't touch his wife during a December dispute.
Get a grip: D-backs to put baseballs in humidor
The Diamondbacks will use a new humidor to store baseballs this season, and CEO Derrick Hall hopes pitchers can get a better grip during home games.
Cueto stayed, thinks Giants can bounce back
Johnny Cueto says he decided to stay with the Giants and not opt out of his contract because he likes the team and was coming off a tough season.
Former MLB outfielder Tito Francona dies
Former major league outfielder Tito Francona, the father of Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona, died Tuesday night at the age of 84.
Verlander tempers Yankees hype with tweet
Astros ace Justin Verlander took to Twitter on Tuesday to object to a MLB Network host's comment that the Yankees are "the team to beat in the American League."
Marlins' Jeter OK with 'well-groomed' facial hair
Marlins CEO Derek Jeter told reporters on Tuesday that he's fine with team members sporting facial hair -- as long as it's "well-groomed." He added: "I think if you look professional, you act professional."
The odds must be crazy: Early Vegas over/unders have these five teams all wrong
Bryce Harper's Nats are overrated. The Rangers are overachievers. Wanna bet? Here are some preseason win projections that are a bit ... off.
What a difference a year makes at Yankees camp
So long, Joe Girardi and the Baby Bombers. Hello, Aaron Boone and the return of the Evil Empire. Now, the real work begins.
Callaway: If Mets fail, 'that's going to be on me'
Mets manager Mickey Callaway says he has the players and coaching staff needed to win and has many changes he plans to implement in his first year at the helm. Callaway replaces Terry Collins, the longest-tenured manager in team history.
Scioscia: Pitching comes first for touted Ohtani
Shohei Ohtani's presence with the Angels is already drawing plenty of attention, and manager Mike Scioscia said Tuesday that the focus will be on what Ohtani does as part of a six-man starting rotation.
Kemp: 'I love being back' with the Dodgers
Matt Kemp says he has a lot left in the tank and that he loves being back with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Series issues helped Cubs land Darvish
World Series issues helped the Chicago Cubs land Yu Darvish
First look: Japanese star Shohei Ohtani arrives at Angels camp
The much-anticipated start to the two-way phenom's first spring training with the Angels is upon us. Follow along as ESPN tracks him in Tempe, Arizona.
Kershaw to start record 8th Dodgers opener
Clayton Kershaw will start a Dodgers opener for a record eighth time.
A's Maxwell won't kneel during anthem in 2018
A's catcher Bruce Maxwell said Tuesday he will discontinue his protest during the national anthem this season.
Which young stars should teams lock up long term now?
Teams might have taken a pass on providing big paydays this winter, but rising talents like Aaron Judge are worth opening your wallets for.