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It's time to bring back the Cleveland Spiders (who really weren't that bad, you know)
If the Indians decide to change their name, they can right a historical wrong, tap into merchandising gold and be ultracool with one broad stroke.
A-Rod takes heat, notes he didn't say 'salary cap'
Alex Rodriguez's thoughts on MLB economics sparked quick opposition from the union. Later, Rodriguez tweeted that he never mentioned the words "salary cap."
Xander Bogaerts is ready to be a leader in the age of COVID-19
The Red Sox shortstop's trademark smile might be obscured by a face mask these days, but his unique ability to bridge language and cultural gaps between his teammates means more now than ever.
One MLB prospect who could make a difference in 2020 for all 30 teams
From budding stars like Gavin Lux and Luis Robert to players in the right place at the right time, here's a rookie who could stand out for your squad.
Rays' Meadows on IL after positive virus test
Rays outfielder Austin Meadows tested positive for the coronavirus and was placed on the injured list.
White Sox's Moncada back after testing positive
Star third baseman Yoan Moncada has rejoined the Chicago White Sox after missing the start of their summer camp because he contracted the coronavirus.
Royals land OF Cordero from Padres for LHP Hill
The Royals on Thursday acquired outfielder Franchy Cordero from the Padres for left-handed reliever Tim Hill, the teams announced.
MLB parks to use crowd noise from video game
Major League Baseball will play crowd noise from its official video game, MLB The Show, through ballpark sound systems during games.
Dodgers raising funds to fight racial injustice
Cody Bellinger and Clayton Kershaw, along with eight other Los Angeles Dodgers teammates, are speaking out about racial injustice in a video message and matching funds raised from special edition T-shirts.
Nats' Soto, Kendrick in camp after 2-week delay
Juan Soto and Howie Kendrick, who missed nearly two weeks of workouts for unspecified reasons, finally joined the Nats on Thursday for an intrasquad scrimmage.
Moncada rejoins White Sox from 10-day IL
Star third baseman Yoan Moncada has rejoined the Chicago White Sox after missing the start of summer camp.
Blue Jays await only Canada OK to play in Rogers
Ontario and Toronto have cleared the Blue Jays to play games at the Rogers Centre amid the coronavirus pandemic. The team now awaits word from Canada's federal government.
A-Rod's call for cap system draws union rebuke
Alex Rodriguez called for players to accept the type of revenue-sharing system that is tied to a salary cap, an opinion that sparked quick opposition from the union.
Mets' deGrom (back) plans to pitch Opening Day
While Jacob deGrom said he felt good after some back tightness and plans to pitch on Opening Day, Mets manager Luis Rojas said the situation is day-to-day.
Ex-Phillies player, coach Tony Taylor dies at 84
Tony Taylor, a former Philadelphia Phillies infielder and coach, died Thursday. He was 84.
Cubs' Hendricks to start opener against Brewers
Kyle Hendricks will start on opening day for the Chicago Cubs, getting the nod over Yu Darvish.
Mariners' top prospect suffers wrist fracture
Top Seattle Mariners prospect Julio Rodriguez suffered a hairline fracture of his left wrist during a drill, manager Scott Servais said Thursday.
Fantasy baseball: Closer report
Eric Karabell delivers the latest bullpen news and reliever draft trends.
Recapping MLB's offseason moves, from blockbusters to those you probably forgot
You remember Cole to New York and Mookie to L.A. But, quick, what teams do Corey Kluber and Starling Marte play for?
Depth charts for all 30 teams
Updated for start of the 60-game season.