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MLB Awards Week results: Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani win second consecutive MVPs
Baseball's best collected their hardware this week. We have everything to know about all the winners.[read more]

How MLB stars allegedly traded million-dollar careers for $2,000 payoffs
In the end, the fear of being busted is about the only universal deterrent. Prison is a powerful disincentive.[read more]

Padres to explore options, including sale of team
Padres chairman John Seidler on Thursday said his family is in the process of exploring "strategic options" for the franchise, including selling the team.[read more]

Skenes denies Yankees report, focused on Pirates
Paul Skenes, while accepting the NL Cy Young Award, pushed back against a report that he has told teammates he is eager to move on from the Pirates.[read more]

DeGrom, Acuna voted top comeback players
Rangers pitcher Jacob deGrom was voted AL Comeback Player of the Year and Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. earned the NL honor, among other awards announced Thursday night.[read more]

Dodgers' Ohtani becomes 4-time unanimous MVP
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani won his fourth MVP in five seasons, all of them in unanimous fashion, beating out the Phillies' Kyle Schwarber and the Mets' Juan Soto for the 2025 NL award.[read more]

Yankees' Judge edges Raleigh, wins third AL MVP
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge beat out Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh to win back-to-back AL MVPs, becoming only the 13th player to win the award three or more times.[read more]

Hernandez has surgery after Dodgers' title run
Free agent utility man Enrique Hernandez had elbow surgery Friday for an injury he played through during the Dodgers' World Series-winning run.[read more]

Congress wants MLB answers on betting scandal
Members of Congress are asking MLB for answers about the alleged betting scheme that led to the recent indictments of two Guardians pitchers.[read more]

🍌 Jackie Bradley Jr. commits to Banana Ball
The Indianapolis Clowns selected Bradley Jr. at No. 1 as part of the inaugural Banana Ball draft Thursday night.[read more]