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Preller agrees to multiyear extension with Padres
The Padres announced Monday that they have agreed to a multiyear extension with longtime president of baseball operations A.J. Preller, who was heading into the final year of his contract.[read more]

↔️ Free agency tracker: Offseason trades, moves
We've got you covered on all the major MLB hot stove signings and trades.[read more]

Cohen: Will never be a captain while I own Mets
Steve Cohen said he will never name a captain as long as he owns the Mets, ceasing speculation that the team would one day bestow the title upon Francisco Lindor.[read more]

Judge: Frustrated by slow start to Yanks' winter
Aaron Judge said the start of the Yankees' offseason was "frustrating" but believes the team is in a better spot now.[read more]

Dodgers confirm Edman won't be ready for opener
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed that utility man Tommy Edman won't be ready for opening day following offseason surgery on his right ankle.[read more]

Twins' Lopez ends session early due to sore elbow
Pablo Lopez threw two-plus innings before shutting things down and now will undergo imaging on his elbow, Twins manager Derek Shelton said.[read more]

Vlad Jr. 'turned the page' after World Series loss
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was the last person to leave the Toronto dugout after the Game 7 loss to the Dodgers in the World Series last fall because the star slugger wanted that to be the moment when he moved on: "Right then, I just turned the page."[read more]

Trout plans on returning to center field for Angels
Mike Trout plans on returning to play center field for the Angels this season, saying it wouldn't be as physically demanding as the corner outfield spots.[read more]

Clark plans to resign as MLBPA boss, sources say
Tony Clark plans to resign as executive director of the MLBPA, sources told ESPN.[read more]

Skubal or Skenes? What about Yamamoto? Olney ranks top 10 starting pitchers
We break down the best players at every spot on the diamond entering 2026.[read more]