Chris Woodward wasn’t totally to blame in Texas, but struggling teams often feel change is needed. Here are eight other managers who may be in danger.
Author: Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY
Nightengale’s Notebook: No, the Angels weren’t trading Shohei Ohtani. A post-MLB trade deadline Q&A.
Blockbuster deal shook up the balance of power in the NL, while some of the biggest MLB trade rumors failed to materialize.
Vin Scully may be gone, but I’ll cherish those memories (and voicemail) forever | Opinion
If you knew Vin, if you even met Vin, if you just listened to Vin, you loved Vin. Bob Nightengale reflects on the life of the legendary broadcaster.
MLB trade deadline winners and losers: Padres make a super-team, Cubs bafflingly hold players
The Padres landed two of the game’s top players in Juan Soto and Josh Hader, while the Yankees solidified their rotation and bullpen.
All in: Juan Soto trade has Padres on top of the world at the MLB trade deadline
San Diego is adding one of the best hitters in baseball to a lineup that already features two $300 million players.
New York Yankees are making it clear at MLB trade deadline: World Series or bust | Opinion
After Monday’s unreal trade haul, the New York Yankees feel a lot more comfortable about their quest to win their first World Series since 2009.
Padres land Josh Hader; Brewers believe they can still win without All-Star closer
The Brewers believe their trade will not only permit them to stay atop NL Central, but remain a contender for the next several years with their haul.
Nightengale: MLB trade deadline’s top buyers, sellers and finalists for a Juan Soto deal
Breaking down the teams and players who matter ahead of Tuesday’s MLB trade deadline.
Newest Yankee Andrew Benintendi plays it coy over getting COVID vaccine | Opinion
A day after getting traded to the New York Yankees, Andrew Benintendi played it coy about whether or not he’ll get the COVID vaccine.
Subway Series has New York baseball fans dreaming of a Yankees-Mets World Series | Opinion
The latest edition of the Subway Series, featuring both teams sitting in first place, has New York dreaming of a Mets-Yankees World Series showdown.