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

Sources: Rockies add Quintana on 1-year deal
Jose Quintana, embarking on his 15th major league season, gives the Rockies another veteran pitcher.[read more]

Reds' Stephenson wins arbitration; players up 7-2
Catcher Tyler Stephenson has won his arbitration case against the Reds and will earn $6.8 million instead of the $6.55 million offered to him by the team.[read more]

Braves' Schwellenbach will start season on IL
Braves right-hander Spencer Schwellenbach is expected to miss significant time because of inflammation in his pitching elbow.[read more]

GM: Pirates 'will never shut the door' on McCutchen
Pirates general manager Ben Cherington said Tuesday the team "will never shut the door" on potentially finding a role for Andrew McCutchen, a longtime cornerstone of the franchise.[read more]

Jays say Santander (shoulder) out 5-6 months
Blue Jays outfielder Anthony Santander will undergo surgery Wednesday to repair the labrum in his left shoulder and is expected to be sidelined five to six months, manager John Schneider said.[read more]

IKF: Followed Jays' policy with short lead in G7
Isiah Kiner-Falefa said he wished he took a longer lead in the key play of the ninth inning in Game 7 of the World Series but that he was following Toronto's policy of having a shorter lead in that situation.[read more]

Full circle: Tigers sign Verlander to $13M deal
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander is returning to the team with which he started his career, signing a one-year deal with the Detroit Tigers.[read more]

Mets' Lindor may need surgery; Soto to play LF
Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor will be evaluated for a stress reaction in his left hamate bone and might need surgery. In addition, Juan Soto will move to left field.[read more]

Baseball is back! The stars, teams and themes we can't wait to see in spring training
Here's what has us most excited as MLB players report this week to Arizona and Florida.[read more]