Astros Righthander Jose Rosario Dies
Jose Rosario, a 20-year-old righthander signed by the Astros in 2013 out of the Dominican Republic, died Sunday night in a motorcycle accident in the…
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Jose Rosario, a 20-year-old righthander signed by the Astros in 2013 out of the Dominican Republic, died Sunday night in a motorcycle accident in the…
Prosecutors in Broward County in Florida will not file criminal charges against Aroldis Chapman over an alleged domestic violence incident involving his girlfriend last October,…
Texas Tech quarterback Pat Mahomes Jr., who ranked in the BA 500 in 2014 and is the son of the former major league pitcher, says…
About a week before a trial was scheduled to begin, Major League Baseball, Comcast and DIRECTV agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit filed on behalf…
Pete Rose was not reinstated into Major League Baseball by commissioner Rob Manfred—thus ending any real chance to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall…
More than a year after the St. Petersburg City Council rejected a deal that would allow the Rays to look for new stadium sites, the…
The Tigers will get the 2016 spring training on track when they take on Florida Southern College in Lakeland on Feb. 29, Major League Baseball…
The Padres and Astros will play two spring training games in Mexico City, the first time MLB has played in the country’s capital since 2004.…
THE DEAL A deep reserve of starting pitching—health allowing of course—permitted the Dodgers to move some surplus Tuesday, sending righthander Joe Wieland—acquired in the Matt…
Monte Irvin, one of Major League Baseball’s first black players and the second-oldest living Hall of Famer, died Monday at his home in Houston. He…
Alex Anthopoulos, who stunned the Blue Jays and baseball by walking away from Toronto after its first postseason appearance in 22 years, has been hired…
THE DEAL Having had success with the acquisition of Denard Span, the Nationals turned again to a former Twins first-round pick to fill center field…
Chris Correa, the Cardinals scouting director fired in July after just six months on the job for his alleged involvement in a hacking scandal involving…
Major League Baseball on Thursday named former big league outfielder Curtis Pride as its new Ambassador for Inclusion, while the incumbent, Billy Bean, was promoted…
Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza were voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame Wednesday, with Griffey falling three votes shy of the first unanimous…
Ryan Howard of the Phillies and the Nationals’ Ryan Zimmerman each filed separate defamation lawsuits Tuesday against the Al Jazeera network over a documentary that…
Paul DePodesta, a front office baseball executive since 1997 and most recently the Mets’ vice president of scouting and player development, is changing teams—and sports.…
Baseball America loves to rank things; it’s what we do. So why not rank the Top 10 most-BA moments from 2015? No. 10: Four men who were stalwarts of the pages of Baseball America in their playing days—Randy Johnson, John Smoltz, Craig Biggio and Pedro Martinez—were elected to the Hall of Fame.No. 9: For the second time in four years, Parkview High (Lilburn, Ga.) is Baseball America’s 2015 High School Team of the Year.The Panthers finished with a 34-2 record, including a season-ending
26-game win
Baseball America covered the 2015 National High School Invitational like a blanket, despite it being cold enough to need one. Check out our photos.
This episode features potential 2015 first-overall pick Brendan Rodgers.
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