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Cards' Miller mystified after losing feel for pitches
Cardinals reliever Andrew Miller said his arm and shoulder feel fine, but he's being shut down indefinitely as he tries to regain a feel for his pitches. The issues dates to last season, Miller said, when he went 5-6 with a 4.45 ERA.
Sources: Brewers, Yelich near $215M extension
Christian Yelich, the 2018 National League MVP who won his second straight NL batting title last season, has agreed to a nine-year extension with the Brewers worth nearly $215 million, sources told ESPN.
MLB sets up task force to deal with coronavirus
Major League Baseball is establishing an internal task force on how to deal with the coronavirus though there is no plan currently to cancel or postpone games.
Rays' Whitley has facial fractures after hit by ball
Rays minor league outfielder Garrett Whitley does not have any damage to his eye after being hit by a foul ball, but he will miss considerable time with multiple facial fractures.
Yanks' GM: Judge feels better, having more tests
Yankees GM Brian Cashman said Tuesday that Aaron Judge is feeling better but is having more tests to determine what is causing the soreness in his right pectoral area.
Red Sox ace Sale getting MRI for sore elbow
Red Sox pitcher Chris Sale, who will start the season on the injured list, is having an MRI for elbow soreness after throwing to batters Sunday for the first time since August.
8 reasons the 2020 Red Sox will be better than you think
Boston can -- and will -- make some noise without Mookie Betts. Here's why.
Suarez's shoulder still on mend after pool mishap
Reds slugger Eugenio Suárez has progressed to taking infield practice, playing catch and hitting in the batting cage as part of his recovery from surgery to remove torn cartilage in his right shoulder.
Who could be this year's Nats? How all 30 teams stack up
In 2019, the Nationals were the latest team to come from a bit off the radar to win it all. We look at how they did it and who fits the profile for 2020.
Passan's 20 questions: MLB cracks down on pine tar, spring surprises and more
MLB will discipline more than just sign stealing, why Nolan Arenado will get dealt, and things to watch as Opening Day approaches.
Price: Legs 'shaking' in spring debut for Dodgers
David Price felt a rush of nervous energy leading up to Monday and his first spring training appearance for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Maddon reunites with Cubs: 'It's very comfortable'
Joe Maddon, now managing the Angels after guiding the Cubs to an elusive World Series championship in 2016, enjoyed a mini-reunion with his former team during a spring training exhibition Monday at Arizona's Sloan Park.
Rays' Whitley takes foul ball to face in dugout
Rays minor league outfielder Garrett Whitley was struck in the face by a foul ball in the dugout Monday.
Chipper Jones joins ESPN as game analyst
Hall of Fame third baseman Chipper Jones has joined the ESPN lineup as a game analyst.
Dodgers scratch Bellinger with side soreness
The Dodgers scratched Cody Bellinger with side soreness.
Go behind the scenes with ESPN's MLB All-Access games
Follow along for in-game interviews, miked-up players and other inside-the-ballpark features from four spring training games starting with Monday's Angels-Cubs matchup.
Sources: D.R. adds Franco for Olympic qualifying
The Dominican Republic is adding No. 1 overall prospect Wander Franco and veteran slugger Jose Bautista to its roster as it attempts to qualify for the Olympics.
'Only in spring training' stories: Driving to the wrong park, practicing in khakis and more
Before ESPN's All-Access games, we asked Mike Trout, Kris Bryant and others to share their favorite spring stories.
Virus fears cast doubt on start of Japan's season
Fear of the coronavirus outbreak has put the start of the Japanese baseball season in doubt.
Rangers' Kluber back 10 months after arm broken
Corey Kluber faced major league hitters for the first time in 10 months -- in a new uniform, no less -- and said he didn't feel any different.