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Guardians agree with workhorse reliever Shaw
Bryan Shaw, who led the majors with 81 appearances last season, agreed Wednesday to terms on a one-year contract with the Guardians
Story 'comfortable' as Sox 2B, praises Bogaerts
Trevor Story says he is "comfortable" with moving to second base and offered words of praise for new teammate Xander Bogaerts, who he says "wanted me to come here."
Can Trevor Story help the Red Sox take the stacked AL East?
Colorado's former All-Star shortstop is heading to Boston to play second base.
Ranking the top prospects for every National League team
Which NL clubs have the most future stars on the horizon? We rank the names to know in every system.
'Nervous' deGrom returns with 2 innings for Mets
Returning from an elbow injury, New York Mets ace and two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom threw two innings of one-hit ball Tuesday night, during a 2-0 win over the Houston Astros.
Alonso, Mets agree to 1-year, $7.4M contract
Pete Alonso, coming off a season in which he led the Mets in nearly every major batting category, agreed with the team on a one-year, $7.4 million deal to avoid arbitration.
Judge, Riley among arbitration-bound players
The New York Yankees' Aaron Judge and the Atlanta Braves' Austin Riley are among the players headed to salary arbitration hearings after failing to reach contracts with their teams.
'Looks good in blue': Freeman has Dodgers debut
With eight family members in the stands on Tuesday, Los Angeles first baseman Freddie Freeman made his spring debut for the Dodgers, lining an opposite-field single and grounding out against the Cincinnati Reds.
Source: Change will help keep Ohtani's bat in play
MLB and the players' union have agreed to rule tweaks, a source confirmed -- including keeping the automatic runner in extra innings and a change that will make it easier for the Angels to keep Shohei Ohtani's bat in the lineup on his start days.
Sources: 1B Alonso, Mets agree on 1 year, $7.4M
Pete Alonso, coming off a season in which he led the New York Mets in nearly every major batting category, agreed with the team on a one-year, $7.4 million deal to avoid arbitration, sources told ESPN.
Braves' Acuna to sit out spring amid knee rehab
Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. won't play in any of Atlanta's spring training games as he continues to recover from tearing the ACL in his right knee.
Mayor: NYC teams must wait turn for eased rules
Mayor Eric Adams said New York City's pro sports teams will have to wait their turn to see any loosening of COVID-19 vaccination mandates.
Reds injuries include SS Barrero, starter Castillo
Starting pitcher Luis Castillo (shoulder) and shortstop Jose Barrero (hand) are among the Cincinnati Reds sidelined by injuries, the team announced Tuesday.
Sources: Jays, Chapman reach 2-year extension
Matt Chapman, who was acquired by the Blue Jays in a trade with Oakland on March 16, has agreed to a two-year, $25 million extension with Toronto that buys out his final two years of arbitration, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan.
$3.265 billion?! Making sense of MLB's biggest free-agent frenzy ever
Teams have never spent this much in an offseason before. Here's why -- and what it means for the sport.
The super fan who loves Ken Griffey Jr.
A super fan named Jason Vass owns 100,000-plus Ken Griffey Jr. baseball cards, a world record. The reason for his love of Griffey goes deep -- really deep.
Fantasy baseball: Wainwright, Cruz and the rest of the 'Do Draft' list
Eric Karabell identifies the players he is willing to reach for a little bit in fantasy baseball drafts in order to make sure that they do, in fact, end up on his roster.
Fantasy baseball: Tout Wars NL-only draft recap
Tristan H. Cockcroft discusses what he learned from his Tout Wars NL-only draft and the key takeaways you should consider heading into your own drafts.
Twins embrace Correa, front office 'commitment'
Two days after agreeing to a deal that makes him the highest-paid infielder in baseball, Carlos Correa walked into the Twins clubhouse and introduced himself to almost everyone inside. "He's a guy you want on your team. Period," said Tyler Duffey.
Scherzer good 'as advertised' in Mets spring debut
Max Scherzer found the strike zone with 55 of his 72 pitches in his Mets spring debut. He surrendered three hits and didn't walk anyone, while striking out five Marlins.