APNewsBreak: MLB draft bonus pool up 8.2 percent
Major League Baseball teams can spend a little more money on amateur draft picks this year. Full story
Major League Baseball teams can spend a little more money on amateur draft picks this year. Full story
(Reuters) - The Tampa Bay Rays have placed ace pitcher David Price on the 15-day disabled list with a strained triceps muscle, the Major League Baseball team said on Thursday. Full story
Major League Baseball suspended umpire Fieldin Culbreth for two games on Friday because he was in charge of the crew that allowed Astros manager Bo Porter to improperly switch relievers in the middle of an inning. Full story
J.A. Happ isn't sure how he'll react when gets on a mound again. One thing he does know is that he's going to try to forget what happened Tuesday night when he suffered a skull fracture. Full story
Marcell Ozuna hit his first career major league home run Saturday in the Marlins' win over the Phillies. Full story
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Major League Baseball broke the color line in 1947 when Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, but the transition to racial diversity was not easy. Full story
PFT Live: From the NFL owners meeting in the desert, Mike Florio makes it known that Major League Baseball needs to "do the right thing" and reschedule the Orioles game that is currently scheduled for the same time as the Ravens opening night game on September 5th.
Kay Adams previews the weekend in sports starting with a duo of concussed quarterbacks who are questionable for their teams' Week 6 games, a rematch of 2011's NFC Championship Game and a chance for the 49ers to get a big win at home over the Giants, the Sunday Night Football Game on NBC that feature
In this week's U.S. Bank Sports Report, Tiffany Simons breaks down all the happenings from the past weekend. Bradley Wiggins became the first Brit ever to win the Tour de France, Ernie Els capitalized on Adam Scott's epic collapse to capture Golf's Open Championship, and sweeps were a plenty this we
Did the Tigers’ Jose Valverde really throw a spitball over the weekend? Craig Calcaterra gives you his insight and what Major League Baseball will do about it.
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 22: Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig attends a news conference at MLB headquarters on November 22, 2011 in New York City. Selig announced a new five-year labor agreement between Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association.