November 7 NL and AL Silver Sluggers: Cal Raleigh, Pete Alonso Honored With First Wins Here is the full list of Silver Slugger Award winners in the National League and American League.
November 7 Dodgers' Alex Vesia reveals death of infant daughter: 'No words to describe the pain we’re going through' Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia announced on social media that his infant daughter Sterling died in late October, and he's receiving support from the team.
November 7 Munetaka Murakami Next Team Odds: Could Dodgers Land Another Japanese Star? The Munetaka Murakami sweepstakes have begun. Are the Dodgers the favorite in the clubhouse? See the odds for who lands the Japanese superstar.
November 7 MLB Salary Arbitration: Mason Miller, Zach Neto Among Top Eligible Youngsters Mason Miller, Zach Neto and Maikel Garcia are among the players with two-to-three years or service time who are eligible for salary arbitration.
November 7 Prince Harry and 'Hat Gate': How a Dodgers Cap Rankled Blue Jays Fans in Canada Prince Harry has apologized to Canadians for wearing an Dodgers cap at a World Series game against the Blue Jays.
November 7 Trump pardons ex-MLB star Darryl Strawberry after faith, sobriety turnaround President Donald Trump granted a pardon to former New York Mets star Darryl Strawberry, highlighting his strong Christian faith and more than a decade of sobriety.
November 7 Padres hire Craig Stammen as new skipper despite zero professional managerial experience The San Diego Padres hired former reliever Craig Stammen as their new manager even though he has no managerial experience at any professional level.
November 7 3 Best MLB Free Agent Fits for Bo Bichette if he Leaves The Blue Jays If Bo Bichette leaves the Toronto Blue Jays, here are the three best MLB free agent fits for the star shortstop.
November 6 MLB Free Agency: Tucker, Bichette Among 13 To Get $22 Million Qualifying Offers Kyle Tucker, Bo Bichette and Kyle Schwarber are among 13 players who have received $22,025,000 qualifying offers from their former teams.
November 6 Former Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello rails against NIL era: 'It's just a mess' Tony Vitello, the recently hired manager of the San Francisco Giants slammed the rise of name, image and likeness in college sports, labeling the system a "mess."