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Source: Dodgers give Kershaw 1-year, $17M deal
Clayton Kershaw and the Dodgers are in agreement on a one-year contract worth $17 million, a source told ESPN's Jeff Passan, keeping the future Hall of Fame pitcher with the only organization he has ever played for.
Bauer has administrative leave extended again
With the lockout over, Trevor Bauer's administrative leave has been extended another seven days (March 13 to 19), preventing him from reporting to the Dodgers' spring training facility.
Homer party: Derby could determine ASG winner
If the next All-Star Game in Major League Baseball goes deep into the night, a slugger might get a chance to decide it by going deep -- in a home run derby.
MLB free-agency grades: Kershaw returns to Dodgers on one-year deal
Amid rumors he might shed his Dodger Blue, the future Hall of Famer is staying put. Will he still pitch like an ace?
Roberts says Dodgers extension 'really close'
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he and the team's front office are "really close" to agreeing on an extension with the 2022 season fast-approaching.
Players pivot quickly to camps with lockout over
Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Carson Kelly and manager Torey Lovullo shared a hug, a grin and a few slaps on the back under the bright blue sky that the Cactus League is known for providing.
Sources: Rodon goes to Giants for 2 years, $44M
Left-handed pitcher Carlos Rodón and the San Francisco Giants are in agreement on a two-year, $44 million contract that includes an opt-out after the first season, sources familiar with the deal told ESPN's Jeff Passan.
MLBPA exec: No conflict in divided player vote
MLBPA executive director Tony Clark says the split vote to end baseball's lockout demonstrated "healthy dialogue and conversation," not division in the union ranks.
MLB free-agency grades: Giants make first post-lockout splash by adding Carlos Rodon
San Francisco moved quickly to boost its rotation. How does the left-hander fit the defending NL West champs?
How Carlos Rodon's fantasy baseball value changes in San Francisco
Tristan H. Cockcroft explains the fantasy impact of Carlos Rodon's decision to sign with the San Francisco Giants.
Manfred opens up on negotiations: 'There were spots where I was concerned'
The commissioner spoke with Jesse Rogers about the process -- and where baseball goes from here.
Unvaxxed MLB players can't travel to Canada
Major League Baseball players who are not vaccinated against the coronavirus won't be allowed to travel into Canada to face the Blue Jays in Canada and won't be paid for those games.
Cubs extend manager Ross through '24 season
The Cubs gave manager David Ross a contract extension that will keep him with the club through the 2024 season. Ross is 105-117 and won a division title in two seasons.
Predicting where the best remaining MLB free agents will sign now that lockout is over
The lockout is finally over! Now where will stars like Carlos Correa and Kris Bryant sign?
What does the new labor agreement mean for fantasy baseball?
Now that the 2022 baseball season is actually going to happen, what do fantasy managers need to know about the new playing field? Our Eric Karabell and Tristan H. Cockcroft discuss.
Rankings and predictions for the top remaining MLB free agents
The lockout is finally over! Now where will stars like Carlos Correa and Kris Bryant sign?
Commissioner speaks on MLB lockout, new CBA: 'I felt a great weight'
Rob Manfred spoke with Jesse Rogers about the process -- and where baseball goes from here.
Ex-MLB pitcher Perez dies after accident at home
Former major league pitcher Odalis Perez died after a accident at his home in the Dominican Republic on Thursday night, his attorney told ESPN.
MLB owners vote to ratify CBA, ending lockout
MLB's owners on Thursday voted to ratify a new CBA, ending the league's 99-day lockout and salvaging a 162-game season.
Now we got bad blood: Ben Simmons latest to face wrath of jilted fans
Deion Sanders, Bryce Harper and even his current Nets teammate Kevin Durant know what Ben Simmons is about to go through in Philadelphia.