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  1. David Aardsma signs minor league deal with New York Mets

    The New York Mets have signed right-handed reliever David Aardsma to a minor league contract and assigned him Triple-A Las Vegas.

    Story | Conversation | May 20, 2013
  2. Carlos Martinez, Burch Smith, Jimmy Paredes among players getting...

    Jim Callis

    Jim Callis updates his top 10 prospect rankings for the 2013 fantasy season and has short notes on some recent call-ups, including the Cardinals' Carlos Martinez.

    Story | Conversation | May 10, 2013
  3. Throwback Uniforms

    Throwback Uniforms

    Photo Gallery | Conversation | May 07, 2013
  4. Roy Halladay's ownership set to plummet

    Eric Karabell

    Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Roy Halladay began Sunday owned in 100 percent of ESPN standard leagues, but that number is going to drop precipitously in the coming days. Halladay owners trusted him Sunday against the awful Miami Marlins, despite...

    Blog | May 06, 2013
  5. Roy Halladay of Philadelphia Phillies admits to shoulder issues, ...

    Eric Karabell

    Eric Karabell discusses Roy Halladay's value now that he's admitted to shoulder woes, and ranks the top players currently on the disabled list.

    Blog | Conversation | May 06, 2013
  6. What we've learned about the MLB season so far

    Jayson Stark

    There's still a long, long way to go, but here's what we've learned from the first 30 games or so.

    Story | Conversation | May 02, 2013
  7. Biogenesis director Tony Bosch denies knowledge of steroid distri...

    Tony Bosch, the Miami-area man believed to be at the center of an ongoing PED scandal involving some of baseball's biggest names, says he knows nothing about performance-enhancing drugs.

    Story | Conversation | April 29, 2013
  8. Giancarlo Stanton breaks homerless spell in big way; Tony Cingran...

    Eric Karabell

    Eric Karabell looks back at the fantasy-relevant notes from this weekend, including big games from Giancarlo Stanton and Tony Cingrani.

    Blog | Conversation | April 29, 2013
  9. Forged prescription forms for friends may have been performance-e...

    Mike Fish and T.J. Quinn

    The South Florida clinic suspected by Major League Baseball investigators of being a source of performance-enhancing drugs for more than 30 players in some instances obtained the banned substances through forged prescription forms, according to documents.

    Story | Conversation | April 26, 2013
  10. Bud Selig says MLB won't interrupt season for Olympics

    Major League Baseball won't change its schedule to boost the sport's chances of getting back into the Olympics.

    Story | Conversation | April 25, 2013
  11. Cano: Biogenesis has nothing to do with me

    Wallace Matthews

    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Robinson Cano shrugged off allegations that Sonia Cruz, a spokeswoman for his charitable foundation, was listed as having been a client of Biogenesis, the Miami "anti-aging clinic" being investigated by Major League Baseball a...

    Blog | April 22, 2013
  12. Jackie Robinson Day celebrations tempered by Boston Marathon expl...

    Lined up in front of their dugouts, all wearing No. 42 on Jackie Robinson Day, the Washington Nationals and Miami Marlins stood for a moment of silence to honor bombing victims at the Boston Marathon.

    Story | Conversation | April 15, 2013
  13. No evidence tying Alex Rodriguez to purchasing Biogenesis records...

    T.J. Quinn and Mike Fish

    Sources familiar with MLB's investigation into a Miami-area clinic say MLB investigators have been told that Alex Rodriguez paid a former clinic employee to prevent the release of potentially damaging documents.

    Story | Conversation | April 12, 2013
  14. 10 players likely to be traded by July 31

    Jim Bowden

    Baseball is witnessing the most competitive balance in more than two decades. As a result, general managers of contending teams already are preparing and targeting potential trade partners for the July 31 trade deadline. All the same, non-contenders ...

    Blog | April 10, 2013
  15. New York Yankees set Opening Day payroll record at $230 million

    The New York Yankees set a record for baseball's highest opening-day payroll at $230.4 million, almost 10 times what the Houston Astros are paying their players.

    Story | Conversation | April 01, 2013
  16. Upbeat Alex Rodriguez makes appearance at New York Yankees opener...

    Wallace Matthews

    Alex Rodriguez returned to Yankee Stadium for the first time since undergoing hip surgery in the off-season and having his name turn up in the records of a Miami clinic suspected to supplying players with PEDs.

    Story | Conversation | April 01, 2013