Miguel Rojas gladly gave up his No. 11 to Roki Sasaki and went back to 72, his jersey as a Los Angeles Dodgers rookie in 2014.
If Alex Bregman and Pete Alonso can't get the deals they want, what does that mean for MLB free agency as a whole?
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says he is getting emails from fans concerned over the sport’s lack of a salary cap following an offseason spending spree by the Los Angeles Dodgers that sparked ...
The latest in a number of investments the Guggenheim ownership group has made in the 63-year-old venue since taking over is ...
The New York Yankees’ search for an infielder has been a roller coaster ride of disappointment. GM Brian Cashman went from Alex Bregman, to Nolan Arenado, then ...
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas received the text of all texts when president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman. The text came in late at night asking Rojas to run something by him.