The Tampa Bay Rays, backed by pitchers Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow, are built to compete with the Yankees in the AL East.
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
Opinion: As LeBron James rips MLB, it’s clear Astros scandal isn’t all bad publicity
The Astros’ sign-stealing scandal has drawn attention from more than just the baseball world … and that’s not necessarily a bad thing for MLB.
How will Nationals’ pitching staff deal with World Series workload in 2020?
As Nats seek to become first team since 2000 to win back-to-back titles, their success will hinge on how pitching staff bounces back from workload.
‘I don’t think I should be held accountable’: Houston Astros’ systemic issues persist from the top down
Houston Astros owner Jim Crane continues to emphasize that he played no role in the cheating scandal
On day of reckoning, Houston Astros apologize to everybody – and nobody – at the same time
The Astros’ apology tour kicked into high gear Wednesday, but it’s unclear on who Houston players are even apologizing to.
Time is running out: Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens barely see a bump in Baseball Hall of Fame voting
Bonds and Clemens, two of the all-time greats barely saw a spike in Hall of Fame voting in their eighth year on the ballot.
‘Grateful as can be’: Larry Walker completes uphill climb to reach Hall of Fame in final year of eligibility
Walker received 76.6% of the vote to make the Baseball Hall of Fame in his final year of eligibility.
Baseball Hall of Fame: Derek Jeter gets all but one vote, Larry Walker narrowly wins a spot in Cooperstown
The New York Yankees legend received every single vote in his first year on the ballot, while Larry Walker capped off his rise in his final year.
Opinion: Carlos Beltran loses job with Mets as Astros’ sign-stealing scandal just keeps getting bigger
Three managers have been fired this week, with the Mets dropping Carlos Beltran on Thursday as the Astros’ cheating scandal continues to snowball.
After role in Astros’ sign-stealing scandal, can Carlos Beltran manage former foes with Mets?
Carlos Beltran, the only player identified in the nine-page MLB report, is now put in an awkward position managing the New York Mets.