The Boston Red Sox began the process of moving on from their own sign-stealing scandal after MLB issued minor penalties to team for 2018 misconduct.
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
Day 42 without sports ðŸ˜: South Korea sets a date for real baseball, but MLB can only wait
The Korea Baseball Organization will launch its 144-game season on May 5, while here in the USA we can only hope to see MLB games this summer.
Opinion: A-Rod and JLo owning the Mets? It’s just a dream, though not an impossible one
Ex-MLB star Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez would need investor help if they wanted to buy NY Mets. It’s just a dream now but not an impossible one.
Day 31 without sports ðŸ˜: A box score fever dream emerges in Florida, Arizona
MLB’s latest radical idea for launching this baseball season is a potential path back to us getting live games.
As MLB weathers shutdown, 28 of its 30 franchises increased value, according to Forbes
Forbes released its annual list of franchise values and projected that 28 of 30 clubs saw appreciation in 2019.
Here’s how difficult it would be to create an MLB bubble in Arizona
MLB is having preliminary discussions about staging a season in Arizona, an idea that could be the most complicated to pull off in sports history.
MLB: Staging every game in one location an option, but not endorsing ‘any particular format’
MLB confirmed it is considering a scenario in which all 30 teams would play games in Arizona, but noted that it “has not settled on that option.”
Day 23 without sports 🚀: Remember hating the Astros? This week would have been a big one
This was to be the week the Houston Astros’ bill for cheating their way to a 2017 World Series championship came due.
Opinion: Will Jeff Luhnow and A.J. Hinch work in baseball again? A jury of peers will decide
The fate of A.J. Hinch and Jeff Luhnow lies not in the semantics of their ban but the mercy of their brethren.
MLB’s journey into the unknown: Here’s how baseball’s coronavirus-delayed season could play out
Major League Baseball canceled the rest of spring training and pushed opening day back at least two weeks. What does that mean for the rest of the season?