MLB and the players union are moving towards an agreement for the postseason, with the World Series to be played at a neutral site.
Author: Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY
Opinion: Playoff bubble is coming, and it ruined the trade deadline among baseball’s big boys
The postseason is expected to be played in a bubble, but as teams proved at the trade deadline, it’ll come with a safety net, too.
Indians talking Mike Clevinger trade with AL Central rival White Sox
The Indians and White Sox are discussing a deal for Mike Clevinger, which could shift the balance of power in a tight AL Central race.
‘I think he’d want us to do more’: Astros protest injustice by boycotting game on Jackie Robinson Day
The Astros boycotted their game Friday, holding a 42-second moment of silence before they and the visiting A’s walked off the field.
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Brodie Van Wagenen getting caught ripping the commissioner, then being admonished by ownership, is fitting for a bumbling Mets organization.
Opinion: After clumsy two days, MLB teams should unite on Jackie Robinson Day
MLB takes a clumsy stand, with some teams playing, others not, but a unified stand would have been boycotting all together on Jackie Robinson Day.
Opinion: With Brewers’ decision not to play – and others following suit – some in baseball finally take a stand
Decision by multiple MLB teams and players to not play in protest of Jacob Blake shooting may be sign baseball is finally ready to address injustice.
Opinion: Lucas Giolito wrote baseball’s 2020 Hollywood script with the season’s first no-hitter
White Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito comes from a Hollywood family, and on Tuesday night he delivered a Hollywood moment with the first no-hitter of 2020.
Opinion: Next week’s MLB trade deadline is high on risks and rewards for general managers
With a shortened season and the trade deadline on Aug. 31, MLB general managers are uneasy about making aggressive moves, but also see opportunity .
‘Starting to hit home:’ Percentage of Black players in MLB still low, but there are signs of growth
The Black population in MLB is nearly 8%, with the Seattle Mariners having the most Black players on their team (10) in USA TODAY’S annual study.