Which Minor Leaguers should fans get the most excited about seeing on their favorite teams? Here's a look at the top prospects at each position in the American League Central.More» Francisco Lindor, SS, Indians
Rich Harden, who has been bothered by shoulder issues for the past several seasons, will miss all of 2012 after undergoing right shoulder surgery last week.More» Harden records 10 strikeouts over five frames
For several hours on Wednesday, Marlins officials met with Yoenis Cespedes. They showed him around Miami, and gave the Cuban native a tour of their new ballpark. Still, the Marlins are in a wait-and-see situation as to if they will actually sign the 26-year-old outfielder.More»Cuban outfielder Cespedes set to visit the Marlins
Rickey Henderson is considered by many, including himself, to be baseball's all-time best leadoff hitter and the staggering numbers he put up during his Hall of Fame career back up that argument.More»King calls Henderson's record-setting stolen base
Jennifer Holliday and Ruben Studdard will be part of the proceedings at Minute Maid Park on Feb. 18 as part of the fifth annual Urban Invitational, a round-robin baseball tournament designed to give better exposure to players at historically black colleges and universities.More»Urban Invitational on Saturday on MLB Network
The Brewers' famous racing sausages were put to work Thursday as the team marked a symbolic start to baseball season. The second of two moving trucks departed the Miller Park loading dock bound for Maryvale Baseball Park in Phoenix.More»Brewers pack up the trucks, head to Phoenix
If the money is right -- and it should be, considering the Marlins' approach to this offseason and their desire to sign a potential five-tool center fielder -- Miami is the perfect fit for Yoenis Cespedes. It's the only fit, really.More»Cuban outfielder Cespedes set to visit the Marlins
The Rangers have avoided arbitration with shortstop Elvis Andrus, agreeing to a three-year deal worth approximately $14.5 million, a source confirmed to MLB.com on Tuesday night.More»Hot Stove on Andrus' three-year deal with the Rangers
In a salute to Black History Month, MLB.com posed the following question to a panel of 15 respected historians and baseball experts: Who are the top five black sluggers in the history of professional baseball?More»Hank Aaron's record-breaking home run
Reds clubhouse manager Rick Stowe and his crew mobilized near the loading dock at Great American Ball Park on Thursday, and moved everything a baseball team needs for about seven weeks worth of Spring Training.More»Reds load up their trucks for Goodyear
Last season, Justin Upton produced an OPS+ that was tied for the 31st all-time for any full-time qualifying outfielder in his age-23 season since 1901. Could it be a sign of future greatness?More»Upton displays offense during 2011 season
Fifty contestants were revealed by Major League Baseball after thousands of men and women applied for the 2012 MLB Fan Cave experience. You can see all 50 video submissions in one place, then vote for your favorites between now and Feb. 22.More»Morrison auditions for the 2012 MLB Fan Cave
Rich Harden could have gotten a contract and gone off to Spring Training next week for another try. But after pitching four years with a damaged right shoulder, he opted for surgery with hopes for a comeback in 2013.More» Harden fans 11 over seven shutout frames
Mark Buehrle has moved on to Miami, leaving a "Help Wanted" sign hung up for a staff ace both in consistency and the leadership Buehrle brought on a daily basis. Luckily for the White Sox, they have two potential candidates in Jake Peavy and John Danks.More»Previewing the 2012 White Sox starting rotation
Purely for curiosity considerations, one could be forgiven for wanting to see Bryce Harper in a Washington Nationals uniform on Opening Day. This kid is a source of fascination and captivation.More»Harper may start the season in Nationals' outfield
Which Minor Leaguers should fans get the most excited about seeing on their favorite teams? Here's a look at the top prospects at each position in the National League Central.More» Shelby Miller, RHP, Cardinals
The Texas Rangers love Mitch Moreland. Makeup. Work ethic. Toughness. Pretty much the whole package. They also think he's got a chance to be a really good Major League hitter.More»Mitch Moreland on playing for Rangers
In less than a year, Curt Schilling's baseball legacy is going to get its first major test. The 2013 Hall of Fame ballot is the first one that will include Schilling's name. It will be his first chance to see how his 216 career wins, .596 winning percentage, 3,116 strikeouts and glittering postseason resume (11-2, 2.23 ERA in 19 starts) stack up against the other all-time greats.More» Schilling earns his 200th career win
Does switching leagues really impact a player's performance, especially an elite slugger like Fielder or Albert Pujols? Recent history has shown that many hitters struggle to make the transition, though there have been notable exceptions.More» The impact of Albert Pujols
The D-backs on Wednesday agreed to terms with left-hander Craig Breslow, their lone remaining unsigned arbitration-eligible player, on a one-year contract. The Boston Globe reported the deal is worth $1.795 million. Breslow had been seeking $2.1 million, while the D-backs submitted a $1.5 million figure.More»Breslow excited to join D-backs in 2012
From Ozzie Guillen and Bobby Valentine taking over new clubs in Miami and Boston, to incumbents such as Buck Showalter looking for greater success, several managers will face unique challenges this season.More»The Marlins introduce Ozzie as their new manager
The Yankees announced the signings of 13 players to Minor League contracts on Wednesday, inviting a total of 27 players to Major League Spring Training.More» Branyan belts a three-run blast to right
Subway may have Jared as its everyday pitchman, but on Wednesday the sandwich restaurant chain had D-backs pitchers Ian Kennedy, Daniel Hudson and Joe Saunders as guest Subway Sandwich Artists at its downtown Phoenix location.More»D-backs players work as SUBWAY sandwich artists
The Astros on Wednesday agreed to terms on a one-year, $1.15 million contract with shortstop Jed Lowrie that includes bonuses and incentives. The Astros were able to avoid the arbitration process with all their eligible players and have everyone under contract for 2012.More»Lowrie, Weiland and Mills talk about Astros' trade
On the Dodgers Community Caravan Wednesday, James Loney worked with blind children at the Frances Blend School, posed for photos with the Compton College baseball and softball teams at the MLB Urban Youth Academy, helped rebuild a home with Habitat for Humanity in Lynwood and took part in the dedication of the newest Dodgers Dream Field at Normandie Park in South Central L.A.More» Loney jacks a solo dinger to right
How did Bryce Harper feel after hearing manager Davey Johnson is going to give him every chance to make the club? "I feel really positive about going to Spring Training this year," Harper said. "I really feel I have a legit shot at making the club."More»Harper may start the season in Nationals' outfield
The Dodgers, in partnership with LA84 Foundation and the Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks, dedicated the 20th Dodgers Dream Field at Normandie Recreation Center.More»Dodgers players visit Compton UYA