Will the Hall continue to shut out starting pitchers?
Only seven starting pitchers have made the Baseball Hall of Fame in the last 27 years. The game has changed, and it's time for voters to look at modern starters in a more metrics-minded manner.
Only seven starting pitchers have made the Baseball Hall of Fame in the last 27 years. The game has changed, and it's time for voters to look at modern starters in a more metrics-minded manner.
Bryce Harper avoided arbitration with the Nationals, agreeing to a one-year deal for $13.625M, a source told ESPN.
Jake Arrieta and the Cubs have agreed to a one-year, $15.64 million deal, a source confirmed to ESPN, a substantial increase from the $10.7 million Arrieta made last season.
Wil Myers, a first-time All-Star in 2016, has agreed to a six-year extension with the Padres, club sources told ESPN's Jim Bowden.
All-Star closer Jeurys Familia got a sizable raise from the Mets on Friday while still waiting to find out whether he'll be suspended by MLB under the sport's domestic violence policy.
Justin Verlander is glad the Tigers decided against blowing up the team this offseason, saying he's "too old to be part of a rebuilding process."
Kyle Schwarber is well aware that his place on defense with the Cubs is in the outfield. But the slugger remains steadfast in his desire to periodically play catcher.
A fan favorite after his breakout 2016 season, Kyle Hendricks is getting ready for the next chapter in his career.
Are the Nats preparing to lose Bryce Harper to New York? Is Clayton Kershaw's injury a concern? Here's what executives would say -- if they could.
The Red Sox and Indians were one-two in the AL in runs scored, but one of them misses the top five as an NL West team takes a big step in the survey.
After struggling mightily at the plate in his first season with the Cubs, Jason Heyward got back to work soon after the World Series to find his form.
Jim Palmer, Tom Glavine and Craig Biggio are just a few of the enshrined players with strong opinions on how PEDs, sabermetrics and closers should be treated on today's ballot.
In today's free-agent market, instead of signing Brandon Moss, teams are looking for the next Brandon Moss.
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More at-bats for Schwarber at leadoff should outweigh his poor speed. What other teams could benefit from an unconventional No. 1 hitter in 2017.
Mike Napoli and Mark Trumbo made big mistakes this winter: They said "no" to multi-year contracts with their old teams. Can they recoup on the rebound?
Will Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo give President Barack Obama grief about being a White Sox fan? We asked him.
Rich Hill's major league journey has been, um, unexpected. But the Dodgers pitcher does have competition when it comes to surprise stardom. Here are five challengers.
Among Hall of Fame voters, closer Trevor Hoffman's 601 saves might get him in. Does he belong in Cooperstown, or is he shy of the standard for relief greatness set by Mariano Rivera?
Breaking down which players deserve more at-bats and innings, and who will earn a larger role on all 30 clubs in 2017.
Free agent pitcher Tyson Ross has agreed to a one-year deal with the Rangers, a source told ESPN.
From so-so regular-season stats to PEDs, building a Cooperstown case for borderline ballplayers can be tricky -- but playoff performance could be more of a factor than ever. Here's why.
Aiming to contend, Mariners GM Jerry Dipoto pulled off his second multi-trade day within a week to add speed to his defense and depth to his rotation.
Mike Trout's career batting average on balls in play trails only that of Ty Cobb, Joe Jackson and Rogers Hornsby. What gives him such an edge? We go on the hunt for all his extra hits.
A few words from Kenley Jansen's barber in Curacao set in motion events that led to the Dodgers' keeping free agents Jansen and Justin Turner.
Ryan Vogelsong and Nick Tepesch have agreed to minor league contracts with the Twins with invitations to major league spring training.
Debating a player's greatness shouldn't be a cold exchange of numbers; you have to feel like he belongs in Cooperstown.
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The 10-man ballot is creating a logjam and keeping Hall-worthy players such as Jeff Bagwell, Mike Mussina and Roger Clemens out of Cooperstown. It's time to game the system.
The injury bug seemingly couldn't hit the Dodgers any harder than it did in 2016, and they might have been suffering more than you thought.
Brian Dozier, Andrew McCutchen and Jose Quintana could all be dealt. When does it make the most sense to swap them, for what and with which teams?
With Matt Holliday gone and Yadier Molina getting older, St. Louis is counting on its young sluggers to help make it a World Series contender again.
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A handful of Cubs players were in attendance to celebrate the high school sweethearts' big day.
Manny Ramirez has a place in the Cooperstown conversation. But where? From PED bans and beyond, two of our Hall of Fame voters discuss his complicated credentials.
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Edwin Encarnacion is in Cleveland, and Jose Bautista is in limbo. Where does that leave Toronto? In a heap of trouble.
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With Yoan Moncada and many other prospects traded away, Boston is betting hard on a 20-year-old who's fresh out of braces.
Bryce Harper's hat handed MLB a mission statement. The game has more than lived up to the challenge.
The look of a velociraptor. Arms the size of four octopuses. Mere stats can't describe a HOF hopeful who turned bad pitches into dangerous projectiles.
Ben Zobrist: "For everyone's stress levels let's do it in 4 instead of 7 next time."
Kris Bryant, Addison Russell and Ben Zobrist discuss their fav moments of 2016.
Fan asks Joe Maddon about using his pre game strategy for Game 7 instead of allowing the game to dictate moves: "The biggest difference was Jon Lester was available."
The Cubs coaching staff prepares to answer questions at the team convention.
Cubs GM Jed Hoyer on Kyle Schwarber returning: "No one believes us but we never had a discussion about him returning."
Cubs owner Tom Ricketts says they'll "raise" a championship banner on opening night then do the ring ceremony before the next game.
Cubs owner Tom Ricketts said 4 days after the team won the World Series he had a nightmare they had lost Game 7. His wife said he had postseason traumatic stress disorder.
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Wil Myers (who has reportedly agreed to an extension with the Padres) was 1 of 3 players with 25 homers and 25 steals last season. The other 2 finished 1st and 2nd in the AL MVP voting (Mike Trout and Mookie Betts).
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In exchange of 2017 salary figures, Red Sox offered $3.6 million to arbitration-eligible pitcher Drew Pomeranz, who is seeking $5.7 million. Sides have a few weeks to reach some middle ground and avoid a hearing, which would be scheduled in February.
David Ross introduced last after Bryant and Rizzo at the Cubs convention. He comes on stage with the World Series trophy.
Watch Cubs fans as they hang out in a packed ballroom at the team's annual convention.
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It's a packed banquet room at the Cubs convention as fans await opening ceremonies.
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