Plagued by injuries and arm issues, Daulton Jefferies had all but moved on from baseball and was working full-time in commercial real estate. Now, he's attempting a fourth baseball comeback ... .
Ryan Pressly, one of the most prolific postseason relievers of his era and a figurehead of the Houston Astros’ ascension into an American League superteam, announced his retirement from baseball Saturday after a 13-year major-league career ... .
When I pause to consider what the desperate state of Rob Manfred’s MLB would be had it not instituted GayPrideGames, I shudder at the consequences ... MLB games.
The Blue Jays were willing to go to 10 years for free-agent outfielder KyleTucker, but they fell far short on the average annual value that he ultimately received from the Dodgers... Kyle Tucker turned down the Blue Jays’ 10-year offer ... AP ... ....
Getting your TrinityAudio player ready. Alex Bregman’s failed contract negotiations with the Red Sox have entered into a debate around a Massachusetts city’s selection of a new ambulance provider, ending a 25-year partnership with a previous company.
SAN JOSE — Bryce Eldridge hasn’t been oblivious to the rumors. The Giants’ top prospect has been the subject of trade chatter all offseason, discussed as the possible centerpiece of a deal for starting pitching ... Now donning the No ... Related Articles ... 21.
Cubs manager Craig Counsell is counting on a bounceback from Shota Imanaga and continued improvement from newcomer EdwardCabrera to round his rotation ... .
Two-time All-Star reliever Ryan Pressly has retired after a 13-year career in which he collected 117 saves and helped the Houston Astros win the 2022 World Series. Pressly recorded six saves and allowed only one unearned run over 11 innings ... .
SAN JOSE — Bryce Eldridge hasn’t been oblivious to the rumors. The Giants’ top prospect has been the subject of trade chatter all offseason, discussed as the possible centerpiece of a deal for starting pitching ... Now donning the No ... Related Articles ... 21.
Treatment started quickly on the Cincinnati Reds' outfielder TylerCallihan after he crashed into the wall down the left field line at Truist Park, where foul territory is essentially non-existent ... "No one said a word ... I genuinely believe that ... 9 ... 16.