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The 2026 World Baseball Classic will be missing one of Major League Baseball's biggest stars shortly after winning the World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Mookie Betts revealed this week that he won't be attending next year's World Baseball Classic as the United States looks to win its first title since 2017.
The Pirates' complete 2026 coaching staff was announced on Thursday morning and includes five new hires who will be in the dugout this upcoming season.
Astros’ Framber Valdez reportedly seeking one important thing in MLB free agency originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
In fact, the top five players on Kiley McDaniel's ranking of the top 50 free agents are still without a team. The ones who have signed are running about $140 million over his estimates, a difference comprised almost entirely by the three biggest deals: Dylan Cease for $210 million ($65 million over expectations),
The Pittsburgh Pirates today announced Manager Don Kelly’s complete 2026 Major League coaching staff. The announcement was made by Kelly and General Manager Ben Cherington as five newcomers are welcomed to the dugout this season with nine returning coaches.
Who's left on the MLB free agency market? USA TODAY Sports ranks the top remaining free agents and breaks down who's already signed.
Early projections peg the Orioles as one of the most prolific offenses in MLB after signing Pete Alonso to a five-year deal in free agency.
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Who will Tatsuya Imai be when he comes to Major League Baseball?
Japanese right-hander Tatsuya Imai may be one of the more unique pitchers I have ever looked into prior to their MLB debut. From wide velocity fluctuations to a wrong-way slider and a unique arm angle,
Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations Justin Hollander announced today the Mariners have signed catcher Andrew Knizner to a 1-year Major League contract through 2026.
However, according to the latest from Bryan Hoch of MLB.com, that isn’t the case. Hoch added that the Yankees love King, and nobody in the building has a bad thing to say about the right-hander.
MLB Chief Operations & Strategy Officer Chris Marinak is leaving the league office after 17 years, according to reports. The Sports Business Journal reported Marinak left the position to pursue new opportunities.