MLB players withdraw free agency shift as labor talks resume
Locked-out Major League Baseball players removed the first of three major obstacles to a labor contract, withdrawing their proposal for more liberalized free agency when the sides met face-to-face Monday for the first time since the management lockout …
Cubs exec Matt Dorey takes on new role in Jed Hoyer’s front office
As Cubs farm director, Matt Dorey navigated the Cubs’ minor-league season through a pandemic and major structural changes.
Cubs’ baseball ops, scouting dept changes
CHICAGO – The Chicago Cubs today announced changes in the Baseball Operations department, including Matt Dorey to Vice President, Player Personnel and Jared Banner to Vice President, Player Development.
Matt Dorey starts his first season as Vice Presid…
Braves announce 151-stop WS trophy tour
ATLANTA – Following their historic season, the Atlanta Braves are taking the 2021 World Series Trophy on tour with 151 stops, commemorating 151 years of Braves baseball. The World Champions Trophy Tour Presented by Truist will travel throughout Braves …
White Sox international signings: Oscar Colás joins organization
The White Sox announced a crop of international signings Tuesday, including the long awaited addition of Cuban outfielder Oscar Cols.
Nationals’ 2022 top 10 prospects: Where Cade Cavalli, Cristhian Vaquero stand
The Nationals’ farm system is on the rise. Here’s how their top prospects rank heading into the 2022 season.
Top 70 remaining MLB free agents: Jim Bowden’s cheat sheet…
Let’s look into the hopefully not-so-distant future when the lockout ends. Resetting the big board with the top 70 remaining free agents.
Baseball Hall of Fame 2022: How the USA TODAY Sports Network voted
Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are in their final year on the ballot while Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz debut in 2022.
Blue Jays Fan Survey Results: Fans have faith that these…
We asked you about the performance of the front office, the manager, the teams strengths and weaknesses and more.
MLB, MLBPA to meet again on Tuesday
Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association sat down for an in-person bargaining session that lasted approximately two hours in New York on Monday, as the two sides work to create a path toward a new collective bargaining agreement.
The meeti…

