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White Sox catcher Teel likely to miss 4-6 weeks
White Sox catcher Kyle Teel is expected to miss 4-6 weeks after suffering a right hamstring strain during Italy's win over Team USA in the World Baseball Classic.[read more]
No Canada: Hughes hypes up Team USA for WBC
Jack Hughes, who scored the golden goal vs. Canada in the Winter Olympics, sent "a nice little fire-up message" to Team USA ahead of its WBC quarterfinal vs. Canada.[read more]
Red Sox sign LHP Coulombe to 1-year deal
The Red Sox signed left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe to a one-year contract.[read more]
D-backs' Carroll (hand) hitless in spring debut
Diamondbacks star Corbin Carroll made his spring training debut Wednesday, going hitless in his first at bats since he had surgery to repair the hamate bone in his right hand Feb. 12.[read more]
Judge card sets modern mark with $5.2M sale
A 2013 Aaron Judge one-of-one signed card sold for $5.2 million, eclipsed the previous record of $3.936 million for a 2009 Mike Trout card.[read more]
Brewers say Priester (wrist) to open year on IL
The Milwaukee Brewers' rotation will be without right-hander Quinn Priester for the start of the regular season because of an ongoing wrist issue.[read more]
DeRosa: 'New lease on life' for Team USA at WBC
Team USA manager Mark DeRosa says he's happy his squad has a "new lease on life" at the World Baseball Classic after prematurely stating his team had reached the quarterfinals.[read more]
⚾ Top breakout candidates for all 30 teams
From veterans in new roles to former top prospects ready to reach new heights, here's who we expect to level up.[read more]
Cubs pick Boyd to start Opening Day vs. Nats
Cubs left-hander Matthew Boyd will start on Opening Day against the Washington Nationals, manager Craig Counsell announced on Thursday.[read more]
Projecting all 30 MLB teams based on how busy -- or passive -- they were this winter
Fans want a big offseason splash. But does staying the course actually lead to better results?[read more]

