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Dad of Jazz's Mitchell tests negative for COVID-19
The father of Donovan Mitchell has tested negative for the coronavirus. The Jazz star became the second NBA player to be diagnosed with COVID-19. Donovan Mitchell Sr. works for the Mets as director of player relations and community outreach.
Angels vigilant on virus with Barkley test pending
Charles Barkley, who felt ill and underwent a test for the coronavirus -- which is pending -- spent significant time with members of the Angels at spring training early last week in Arizona.
Cox, ex-Red Sox with hits in 1st 6 at-bats, dies
Ted Cox, who made his major league debut for the Red Sox on Sept. 18, 1977, and proceeded to collect hits in his first six at bats, died Wednesday at age 65.
MLB allowing players to exit camps; Yanks staying
A day after canceling the rest of spring training, Major League Baseball is allowing players to leave camp. Yankees players, however, have decided as a group to remain in Tampa, Florida.
Cox, ex-Red Sox with hits in 1st 6 at-bats, dies at 65
Ted Cox, who made his major league debut for the Red Sox on Sept. 18, 1977, and proceeded to collect hits in his first six at bats, died Wednesday at age 65.
MLB encouraging players to exit camps, go home
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred met Friday with the players' association leadership, and a decision was made to encourage players to leave camp in the afternoon.
Simulating the next decade of baseball with MLB The Show
Nobody knows what the next decade of baseball holds, but after simulating the next 10 years with MLB The Show, we have some interesting predictions, including multiple Cubs World Series titles and Aaron Judge going to the West Coast.
Sportsbooks react to loss of NCAA, other leagues
Sportsbooks are in uncharted territory with the cancellation of sporting events around the country due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Sportsbooks reacting to loss of NCAA, other leagues
Sportsbooks are in uncharted territory with the cancellations of sporting events around the country due to the coronavirus pandemic.
What we know as MLB delays start of season because of coronavirus
Here's where things stand as COVID-19 causes baseball to halt spring training and delay Opening Day by at least two weeks.
Mancini has malignant tumor removed from colon
Orioles outfielder Trey Mancini underwent successful surgery to remove a malignant tumor from his colon, the team announced Thursday.
MLB to delay Opening Day at least 2 weeks
Major League Baseball is delaying the start of the 2020 regular season by at least two weeks in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the league announced Thursday.
Nats' Scherzer pleased with bullpen session
Washington pitcher Max Scherzer was pleased with his first bullpen session after being scratched from a scheduled start.
Kiley McDaniel's American League team-by-team top prospect rankings
How much depth do the Rays have behind Wander Franco? Is there any hope for the Orioles? We break down the AL.
California order could affect MLB season openers
A California edict recommending that gatherings of more than 250 people should be postponed or canceled could affect the MLB openers for several teams.
Giants' Cueto to start opener against Dodgers
Johnny Cueto will start on Opening Day for the San Francisco Giants against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 26.
Conforto upbeat on return from injured oblique
Mets outfielder Michael Conforto would not speculate whether he could return for the March 26 opener against Washington but sounded optimistic on his prospects.
Rangers suspend Mendez for outside treatment
The Rangers have placed left-hander Yohander Mendez on the suspended list for violating his contract by seeking unauthorized outside medical care, president of baseball operations Jon Daniels announced Wednesday
Indians: Tried to extend Lindor but fell short
Team president Chris Antonetti says the Indians and Francisco Lindor's reps worked for months and tried "creative concepts" to strike a deal but fell short.
Mariners won't play games in Seattle in March
The Mariners will not play games in Seattle during March because of the state of Washington's ban on large gatherings.