Tigers agree to a 1-year contract with RHP Kenley Jansen
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Rumors suggest the New York Mets, along with two other teams, are interested in making a trade with the Chicago White Sox for Luis Robert Jr.
The spoils of reaching the World Series usually means a later first-round pick. For the Toronto Blue Jays that pick will be even later than usual.
Playing football inside Major League Baseball’s oldest ballpark is hardly a novelty. Mention Fenway Park, and most fans immediately think of the Boston Red Sox, their nine World Series
MLB insider says the Dodgers wouldn’t oppose moving Tyler Glasnow, offering a fresh update as trade rumors continue to heat up.
The Major League Baseball Players' Association has gathered Arizona to discuss the future of the game and look ahead to a possible lockout next December
The Los Angeles Dodgers are aiming at the first MLB three-peat since the New York Yankees did it from 1998 to 2000. Their back-to backs is the first time since then.
Dusty Baker's got his slugger! On Friday afternoon, Nicaragua announced that Mark Vientos, the Mets' power-hitting third baseman, intends to play for the team at the upcoming World Baseball Classic this March.
The Colorado Rockies have new leadership in president of baseball operations Paul DePodesta and general manager Josh Byrnes.
The San Francisco Giants are betting their future on a veteran college skipper with absolutely zero experience in the majors or minors.
Travis Jankowski noticed the feet were shifting to align with the pitch. The foundation of a traditional baseball swing, in the eyes of the 11-year major league baseball veteran, is
Revised final 2024 payrolls for the 30 major league teams for purposes of the luxury tax, as defined by baseball’s collective bargaining agreement and sent to clubs by the commissioner’s office.
NBC Sports is still months away from airing its first MLB game in a quarter century — an exclusive prime-time March 26 game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers — but NBC Sports president Rick Cordella says he’d love for his company to be involved in baseball beyond its recent three-year deal with the league.