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Arenado's bat, glove spark U.S. in WBC opener
Nolan Arenado had three hits and made several highlight-reel defensive plays in Team USA's 6-2 opening-round win over Great Britain in the World Baseball Classic.
Sources: Carroll, D-backs agree to $111M deal
The eight-year, $111 million deal ties top prospect Corbin Carroll to the Diamondbacks through his prime seasons.
Anthony Santander flips bat after smashing 393-foot dinger at WBC
Venezuela's Anthony Santander celebrated in style after hitting a home run on Saturday. Here are the most exciting and creative bat flips from this year's World Baseball Classic.
Cards rookie Walker hurt on slide, leaves game
Rookie outfielder Jordan Walker of the St. Louis Cardinals suffered a strained right shoulder sliding into second base in the first inning against the Houston Astros on Saturday and left the game.
Padres' Tatis ends slump with 1st two spring hits
Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. got his first two hits of the spring, snapping an 0-for-16 slump Saturday against the Chicago White Sox.
Sasaki shines as Japan rolls into WBC quarters
Powered by Shohei Ohtani's bat and the right arm of fireballer Roki Sasaki, Japan advances to the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic after a 10-2 rout of the Czech Republic.
J. Alou, two-time World Series champ, dies at 80
Jesus Alou died Friday at the age of 80. A longtime major leaguer, he most recently was the director of the Red Sox's academy in the Dominican Republic.
DeRosa: Greater buy-in needed for WBC to thrive
Team USA manager Mark DeRosa said it was difficult to land the top pitchers for the World Baseball Classic due to the rigors of the Major League Baseball regular season.
Yanks' Bader (oblique) in doubt for Opening Day
Yankees manager Aaron Boone announced Friday that center fielder Harrison Bader was diagnosed with a left oblique strain. The injury leaves Bader's status for Opening Day in doubt.
Having more fun: Puerto Rico WBC fans set mark
Fans in Puerto Rico broke the Guinness World record for the most hair dyed, with 192 men going blond to support the team in the World Baseball Classic.
Rangers' deGrom to throw Sat., may start Mon.
Jacob deGrom will throw Saturday and, if all goes well, could make his first Cactus League start two days later, Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said.
Marlins add Gurriel, Iglesias as infield options
Infielders Yuli Gurriel and José Iglesias have agreed to minor league contracts with the Marlins.
Ohtani keeps raking as Japan wins again at WBC
Shohei Ohtani had two hits as Japan beat South Korea in the WBC. In two games, he is 4-for-7 with three RBIs, while allowing one hit over four innings as a pitcher.
Phils' Painter has UCL sprain, shut down 4 weeks
Phillies pitcher Andrew Painter, who is ESPN's No. 10 prospect in baseball, has been shut down for four weeks after being diagnosed with a UCL sprain.
Tout Wars mixed Roto league draft recap
AJ Mass discusses what he learned from his Tout Wars mixed-league 15-team roto snake draft.
Fantasy baseball: Empty speedsters and the 'Do Not Draft' list
Knowing whom not to draft to your team can be as important as knowing whom to draft. Eric Karabell identifies the players unlikely to be on his roster this season due to a variety of reasons, including too much risk, too much hype, or not enough at-bats.
Passan: How MLB survived its darkest moment -- and is now a whole new ballgame
One year ago, the lockout nearly destroyed baseball. Now, the CBA that saved the 2022 season is also changing the sport forever.
Greene named Opening Day starter for Reds
Hunter Greene will be the Opening Day starter for the Cincinnati Reds.
Padres RHP Wacha 'in a great spot' after debut
San Diego Padres free-agent signee Michael Wacha gave up two unearned runs in three innings in his spring debut against the Cleveland Guardians on Thursday.
Retired Pujols open to coaching role in future
Albert Pujols is open to transitioning into coaching. Eventually. Just not yet.