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Amazon agreement saves bankrupt RSN provider
Amazon will partner with Diamond Sports as part of a restructuring agreement as the largest owner of regional sports networks looks to emerge from bankruptcy.
A's get MLB, union OK to receive revenue sharing
The Oakland Athletics were approved by the MLB and the MLBPA to receive revenue-sharing money this year even if a binding agreement to construct a ballpark in Las Vegas was not in place by the Monday deadline.
Astros' Graveman has surgery, to miss season
Astros right-handed reliever Kendall Graveman is expected to miss the 2024 season after undergoing surgery on his right shoulder, the team announced.
Ex-Nat Doolittle joins team as pitching strategist
Former Nationals closer Sean Doolittle was hired by the club as a pitching strategist
Ex-Jay Bautista flips to soccer; buys Vegas Lights
Former Toronto Blue Jays third baseman José Bautista is the new principal owner of the USL Championship franchise Las Vegas Lights FC.
Reports: Baker returning to Giants in front office
Dusty Baker is returning to the Giants for a third stint with the team, this time as a special assistant in the front office, according to multiple reports.
Braves open signing period with $5M to Perdomo
Jose Perdomo agreed to a $5 million bonus with the Atlanta Braves on Monday, the largest amount on the first day of the 2024 international signing period and the highest for a Venezuelan-born international amateur.
Mets agree to deal with son of HOFer Guerrero
Vladi Miguel Guerrero, an outfielder/infielder who is a son of Hall of Fame slugger Vladimir Guerrero and a half-brother of Toronto star Vladimir Guerrero Jr., agreed to a minor league contract with the Mets.
Dodgers rehire Ibanez to front office role
The Los Angeles Dodgers re-hired longtime major leaguer Raul Ibanez as their new vice president of baseball development and special projects, the team announced Friday.
Imanaga embraces Cubs slogan, eyes growth
Known as the Pitching Philosopher in Japan, Shota Imanaga is hoping to improve his game as he moves to MLB and the Cubs.
Sources: Hicks agrees with Giants, set to start
After spending the majority of his career in the bullpen, right-hander Jordan Hicks is set to become a regular starting pitcher after agreeing to a four-year, $44 million contract with the Giants, sources told ESPN.
Braves sign GM Anthopoulos through '31 season
The Atlanta Braves extended the contract of president of baseball operations and general manager Alex Anthopoulos through the 2031 season on Friday.
Aaron Judge at tight end? Adley Rutschman ... making tackles? Welcome to the MLB Pro Bowl!
We made All-Star teams of players who had glory days on the football field before opting for the baseball diamond.
Sources: Yankees add Stroman for 2 years, $37M
The Yankees are filling out their rotation, reaching an agreement with Marcus Stroman on a two-year, $37 million contract that includes a vesting player option, sources said.
Soto, Yanks agree to record $31M salary for '24
Juan Soto and the New York Yankees came to terms on a record-setting, $31 million salary for the 2024 season, topping the list of dozens of arbitration-eligible players who agreed on their compensation ahead of Thursday's deadline.
Cubs add Busch in 4-player trade with Dodgers
The Cubs have acquired slugger Michael Busch and Yency Almonte from the Dodgers in exchange for prospect Jackson Ferris and Zyhir Hope.
Embassy throws Ohtani a bone with visa for dog
Shohei Ohtani visited the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, where Ambassador Rahm Emanuel presented the new Los Angeles Dodgers star with a supersized visa for his dog.
Harrelson, Mets SS who fought Rose, dies at 79
Bud Harrelson, the scrappy and sure-handed shortstop who fought Pete Rose on the field during a playoff game and helped the New York Mets win an astonishing championship, died early Thursday morning. He was 79.
A Boston blockbuster? An All-Star slugger traded? Bold predictions for the rest of the MLB offseason
There are plenty of moves to be made before pitchers and catchers report next month. Our experts go out on a limb.
Rangers sign ex-All-Star Greene, others to deals
Former All-Star reliever Shane Greene is among three more right-handers who have been signed by the Texas Rangers to minor league contracts with invitations to spring training.