Aaron Judge and the Yankees agreed to a nine-year, $360 million contract, which is the biggest free agent deal in baseball history.
Author: Scott Boeck, USA TODAY
Houston Astros ace Justin Verlander unanimously wins his third AL Cy Young Award
At 39 years old and in his first season back from Tommy John elbow surgery, Justin Verlander was named the 2022 AL Cy Young Award winner.
Chicago Cubs, Japanese star OF Seiya Suzuki agree to a five-year, $85 million deal
The Chicago Cubs have landed one of the most coveted free agents on the market, Japanese star Seiya Suzuki.
2023 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot: Scott Rolen, Todd Helton lead holdovers; Carlos Beltrán top newcomer
Carlos Beltrán headlines the first-year eligible players for the 2023 Baseball Hall of Fame class. Scott Rolen and Todd Helton are notable holdovers.
Umpire calls Wilmer Flores out on questionable check swing strike three to end NLDS Game 5
First base umpire Gabe Morales rang up the San Francisco Giants’ Wilmer Flores on a check swing, third strike to end NLDS Game 5 against the Dodgers.
Oakland A’s pitcher Chris Bassitt to undergo surgery after taking line drive to face
After being hit in the face with a liner Tuesday night, Oakland A’s pitcher Chris Bassitt will require surgery for fractured cheekbone.
White Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito calls Twins’ Josh Donaldson’s move after home run ‘classless’
White Sox ace Lucas Giolito didn’t pull any punches and called Twins 3B Josh Donaldson a ‘(expletive) pest’ over Donaldson’s move after hitting a HR.
Kyrie Irving hopes to ‘just keep it strictly basketball’ when the Nets visit Boston on Friday
Kyrie Irving returns to Boston and hopes to “keep it strictly basketball” when the Nets play the Celtics in Game 3 of the first round.
Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove gifted a lifetime supply of Ballast Point beer after tossing historic no-hitter
Joe Musgrove was rewarded after tossing the first no-hitter in San Diego Padres franchise history. He was gifted a lifetime supply of beer.
Will MLB fans be allowed at home games? A team-by-team look at 2021 plans
With Opening Day approaching, major league teams are preparing for the return of fans to the ballpark – at limited capacity.