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Machado envisions 'great things' with Padres
Padres All-Star slugger Manny Machado has finalized his $350 million deal with San Diego and envisions a lot of "great things" for the organization going forward.
Ohtani 'satisfied' with pitches, clock in spring start
Shohei Ohtani had no issues with his pitches or the new clock in his first spring training outing this year, his only one for the Angels before he joins Japan for the World Baseball Classic.
Song, in Phillies camp, knows challenges ahead
Noah Song has no illusions about the tests in front of him as he approaches the end of his first week of spring training after joining the Phillies from the U.S. Navy.
Dodgers' Lux to miss 2023 season with torn ACL
Dodgers infielder Gavin Lux will miss the 2023 season with a torn ACL in his right knee.
Pads' Musgrove drops kettlebell, fractures toe
Padres right-hander Joe Musgrove is out for an undetermined period of time after suffering a fractured left big toe in a weight room accident.
Fantasy baseball: Impact of bigger bases on steals
Todd Zola takes a look at which players will be the most impacted by the resizing of bases for the 2023 season.
Rays expect ace Glasnow to miss start of season
Rays ace Tyler Glasnow is expected to miss the start of the regular season because of an oblique injury.
Source: Dodgers expect Lux extended absence
The Dodgers expect to be without Gavin Lux for an extended period after the infielder was carted off the field Monday with a right knee injury, a source told ESPN.
Sources: MLB says Bucknor-Marmol spat is over
MLB officials expect C.B. Bucknor and Oliver Marmol to move forward without further incident, sources told ESPN, after talking with both parties about what occurred Saturday, when the veteran umpire refused to shake the Cardinals manager's hand.
NYC road sign misspells Jackie Robinson's name
New York City's Department of Transportation swung and missed with a road sign for the Jackie Robinson Parkway that spelled the Baseball Hall of Famer's first name as "Jakie."
'It's about being smarter': How Carlos Correa is approaching his future after wild offseason
After not one but two "shocking" failed physicals, Correa is back with the Twins and determined to use this offseason as motivation to stay on the field -- and to win.
Cubs OF Suzuki (oblique) won't play in WBC
Cubs right fielder Seiya Suzuki, who is dealing with left oblique tightness, withdrew from Japan's roster for the World Baseball Classic.
Report: Rays' Glasnow hurts oblique, set for MRI
Rays pitcher Tyler Glasnow will undergo an MRI after sustaining an oblique injury during a live spring training batting practice session Monday, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
Dodgers' Lux exits game on cart with knee injury
Dodgers infielder Gavin Lux was set to undergo an MRI after suffering a right knee injury during the team's spring training game Monday.
Marmol, Bucknor shake hands as MLB reviews rift
St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol and umpire C.B. Bucknor shook hands when lineup cards were exchanged before a game against the New York Mets on Monday in Jupiter, Florida, two days after Bucknor refused to.
Average MLB salary rose to record $4.22M in '22
The average salary rose in MLB rose 14.8% to a record $4.22 million last year.
Average game time down 23 minutes with clock
Spring training games were down an average of 23 minutes this weekend compared with last year after MLB implemented a pitch clock.
Blue Jays hire former Astros GM Click to VP role
The Blue Jays have hired former Astros GM James Click to be the team's new vice president of baseball strategy.
Fantasy baseball: Cardinals prospect starts strong
Eric Karabell takes a look at all of the MLB action from over the weekend and what it means for fantasy managers going forward.
Scherzer loves new rules: Pitcher has 'power'
Max Scherzer says he loves MLB's new rules because of the "power the pitcher has now."