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Reports: Brewers finalizing trade for McCullers
The Astros have traded right-hander Lance McCullers Jr., their longest-tenured pitcher, and lefty Colton Gordon to the Brewers for minor league outfielder Jadyn Fielder.[read more]

Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski's All-Star Game glove i...
The Milwaukee Brewers ace showed off a special Pokémon-themed All-Star Game glove that includes a Charizard card inside of it.[read more]

Dodgers to give away bobblehead celebrating Pages ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers' newest bobblehead giveaway will pay homage to one of the more unconventional and greatest catches in MLB history.[read more]

Dodgers' Ohtani will be available against Yankees
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts says Shohei Ohtani will "be in the lineup" for this weekend's series against the Yankees in the Bronx after having fluid drained from his left knee.[read more]

Walker hopes Derby win stirs Black kids to play
Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker wants to be a role model, and he hopes his victory in the Home Run Derby inspires more Black kids to play baseball.[read more]

Reports: No. 1 pick Cholowsky gets record bonus
Roch Cholowsky, the No. 1 pick in the MLB draft, has reportedly agreed to a contract with the White Sox that includes a record-breaking $10.35M signing bonus.[read more]

Cease, 10 AL relievers silence NL in 15-K shutout
Starting pitcher Dylan Cease combined with 10 relievers in a dominant three-hit, 15-strikeout shutout of the National League in a 4-0 win in Tuesday night's All-Star Game.[read more]

⚾ Red Sox win streak since Jaylen Brown trade
Trading the star guard has been painful for Boston sports fans, but something unexpected happened -- the Red Sox haven't stopped winning since.[read more]

Sources: MLB in LA28 facing hurdles with MLBPA
Though support is growing for MLB to participate in the Olympics in 2028, it's complicated by disagreements with the MLBPA, according to sources.[read more]

MLBPA rips salary cap ad campaign as 'perverse'
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and MLBPA head Bruce Meyer shared differing views on the league's "Level the Field" ad campaign expressing its desire for a salary cap.[read more]