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D-backs bring back righty Sewald on 1-year deal
The Diamondbacks and reliever Paul Sewald have agreed to terms on a one-year deal, the team announced Saturday.
Marlins win arbitration hearing vs. Faucher
The Miami Marlins defeated Calvin Faucher in the final salary arbitration case this year, leaving players with an 8-4 advantage in hearings.
Source: Padres, Castellanos agree on 1-year deal
Free agent outfielder Nick Castellanos has agreed to a one-year deal with the Padres two days after his release by the Phillies, a source confirmed to ESPN.
Source: D-backs keeping Gallen on 1-year deal
Zac Gallen is staying with the Diamondbacks after agreeing to a one-year deal worth $22.05 million, a source confirmed to ESPN.
Reports: Rengifo heads to Brewers on 1-year deal
Former Los Angeles Angels infielder Luis Rengifo has agreed to terms on a one-year, $3.5 million contract with the Milwaukee Brewers, according to multiple reports.
Ohtani's focus on 'being healthy,' shot at Cy Young
Shohei Ohtani's 27-pitch mound session at the Dodgers' sprawling complex Friday morning marked the start of spring training and, more notably, of his return to a full-time two-way role.
Yanks' Cole feels 'good,' may pitch in spring games
Yankees right-hander Gerrit Cole on Friday confirmed he may pitch in Grapefruit League games before the end of spring training, as he works his way back from Tommy John surgery.
Marlins waste no time, tab Alcántara for opener
The Marlins have named ace Sandy Alcántara the team's Opening Day starter for a franchise-record sixth time.
Phillies manager 'proud' of Castellanos admission
A day after the Phillies released Nick Castellanos, manager Rob Thomson said Friday he was "proud" that the outfielder owned up to his mistake of bringing a beer into the dugout last June.
Vesia grateful for support after daughter's death
Alex Vesia was back with the Los Angeles Dodgers at spring training Friday, less than four months after the death of his infant daughter, Sterling, that caused him to miss last year's World Series.
Correa: Bad Bunny offered to pay WBC insurance
Carlos Correa said that music superstar Bad Bunny offered to pay his World Baseball Classic insurance to allow the Astros infielder to play for Puerto Rico.
Sources: Cubs, RHP Miller agree to 2-year deal
The Cubs have reached an agreement on a two-year deal with rehabbing free agent pitcher Shelby Miller, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Astros' Hader playing catch after offseason injury
Astros closer Josh Hader played catch again Friday after the six-time All-Star left-hander dealt with biceps tendinitis while throwing bullpen sessions in the offseason.
Jays send OF Loperfido to Astros for OF Sánchez
The Blue Jays have acquired outfielder Jesús Sánchez from the Astros for outfielder Joey Loperfido.
Why didn't your favorite MLB team get a _____? Most surprising offseason decision for all 30 clubs
Fans love a big splash but don't always get one. Here's what some non-moves mean for each team's playoff forecast.
MLB 'proactive' in rushing Venezuelan players back
After the U.S. launched a military strike on Venezuela on Jan. 3, MLB teams worked quickly to get their Venezuelan players back to the U.S. ahead of spring training.
MLB finalizes ABS challenge system for '26 season
MLB teams will always have at least one challenge in extra innings as part of the league's new automated ball-strike challenge system for the 2026 season.
Face, ex-All-Star Pirates reliever, dies at age 97
Elroy Face, an All-Star reliever for the Pirates who saved three games in the 1960 World Series to help them upset the Yankees, has died. He was 97.
Verlander: Knew road could lead back to Detroit
Justin Verlander said Thursday he knew he might someday come back to Detroit, but it's been a long road for him and the franchise since he last pitched for the Tigers in 2017.
Yanks' injured Schlittler to miss bullpen sessions
Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler is dealing with back issues, causing him to skip some bullpen sessions, but he expects to be ready for Opening Day.