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Brewers' Severino suspended for fertility drug
New Brewers catcher Pedro Severino has been suspended 80 games for using a performance-enhancing drug.
Your guide to the chaos: The moves that rocked the MLB offseason and will shape the season
A $580 million infield? Former MVPs in unexpected new places? Get ready for Opening Day by catching up on the moments that sent shock waves through baseball this winter.
MLB season preview: Power Rankings and playoff odds
Opening week has (finally) arrived! It's time to get up to speed as baseball returns.
Sources: MLB to allow anti-sign-stealing device
Pitchers and catchers will have the option of using new technological signaling devices as they decide what pitches to throw in the upcoming regular season, industry sources told ESPN.
White Sox adding vet Cueto in wake of Lynn injury
The White Sox and Johnny Cueto are in agreement on a minor league deal worth up to $4.2 million, prorated for days spent in the big leagues, a source told ESPN.
Tigers acquire OF Meadows in trade with Rays
The Detroit Tigers on Monday acquired outfielder Austin Meadows in a trade with the Tampa Bay Rays, the team announced
Cardinals, OF Bader agree to 2-year, $10.4M deal
Gold Glove-winning outfielder Harrison Bader and the Cardinals agreed to a $10.4 million, two-year contract and avoided salary arbitration.
All of MLB to wear Robinson's 42 in Dodger Blue
All major league players, managers, coaches and umpires will wear Jackie Robinson's No. 42 in Dodger Blue for the first time on April 15, the 75th anniversary of his breaking the major league color barrier.
Astros will lean on Baker's 'insight' post-lockout
As a season filled with questions following a lockout approaches, Justin Verlander and the Astros know they can rely on manager Dusty Baker, who has been in baseball for all of the game's work stoppages and knows that "this is a very volatile situation."
Santana, Rodríguez, Rondón banned 80 games
Outfielder/first baseman Danny Santana, pitcher Richard Rodríguez and infielder José Rondón were suspended for 80 games each on Monday in the first discipline since the major league drug testing program resumed March 11.
Pujols to make 22nd straight Opening Day start
Albert Pujols will be the Cardinals' designated hitter on Thursday, which will be his 22nd consecutive Opening Day start.
Davis, 2-time NL batting champion, dies at 83
Tommy Davis, a two-time National League batting champion who won three World Series titles with the Los Angeles Dodgers, has died. He was 83.
M's top prospect Rodriguez makes opening roster
The Mariners announced Monday that Julio Rodriguez, the organization's top prospect, has made the Opening Day roster.
MLB season preview: Power Rankings, playoff odds and everything you need to know for all 30 teams
Opening week has (finally) arrived! It's time to get up to speed as baseball returns.
World Series odds, win totals, props and more for every team
The Dodgers head into the season as World Series favorites. Here's your one-stop shop for every team.
Marlins acquire Scott, Sulser to shore up bullpen
The Marlins solidified their bullpen by acquiring left-hander Tanner Scott and right-hander Cole Sulser from the Orioles on Sunday night for two minor leaguers, a player to be named later and a draft pick.
White Sox's Lynn sidelined with slight tear in knee
Lance Lynn will undergo a procedure to repair a "slight" tear in his right knee and won't return to the mound for four weeks.
Nationals moving Soto to second in batting order
To the Nationals, too many games ended last season with Juan Soto watching from the on-deck circle instead of swinging in the batter's box. Manager Davey Martinez hopes to limit that in 2022 by moving Soto to second in the order.
White Sox deal Collins to Blue Jays for McGuire
The Chicago White Sox on Sunday shipped Zack Collins to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for Reese McGuire in a trade of reserve catchers as Opening Day nears for both clubs later this week.
Verlander happy to end spring training healthy
Astros ace Justin Verlander pitched five solid innings in his final spring training tuneup Sunday and said he's "happy to get through it healthy, but I still have some stuff to work on."