Tony La Russa is no longer the White Sox manager, and the players will tell you it was their fault they did not live up to expectations.
Author: Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY
‘Times were different’: Years after weed suspensions, Jon Singleton tries comeback with Brewers
Jon Singleton’s MLB career was sidetracked because of suspensions for marijuana use, now he’s trying to return to the big leagues.
Nightengale’s Notebook: MLB’s drastic rule changes ‘going great’ – but could use tweaks
There are tweaks that MLB managers, players would like to see with the pitch clock, but all in all, the new rules have succeeded so far this spring.
White Sox’s Luis Robert, Yoán Moncada finally get chance to play for Cuba in World Baseball Classic
Chicago White Sox stars Luis Robert and Yoán Moncada will be the first current MLB players representing Cuba in the World Baseball Classic.
How Manny Machado’s new $350 million deal gives Padres flexibility to sign more stars
San Diego signed its star third baseman to a new contract that will keep him with the Padres for another 11 seasons.
Nightengale’s Notebook: MLBPA’s Tony Clark says big spending should be ‘celebrated, not questioned’
Baseball is already looking ahead to its next labor battle after a winter of discourse over a few teams spending big.
MLB’s new rules impacting spring training; what’s it going to be like during regular season?
The Braves-Red Sox game ended when Cal Conley was called out for not being in the batter’s box in time. Imagine if it happens in the regular season?
‘This is going to be fun’: MLB’s new rules (mostly) ace first spring training test
The Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres showed the world on Friday just what baseball will look like in this new era of rule changes.
‘I don’t miss a freakin’ thing’: Albert Pujols enjoying retirement after 22-year MLB career
Albert Pujols, 43, could have returned for a 23rd MLB season, but he is enjoying retirement too much and doesn’t ‘miss a freakin’ thing.’
Taylor and Tyler Rogers, only the fourth set of twins to be on the same MLB team, are two-of-a-kind
Taylor and Tyler Rogers, only the fourth set of twins to be on the same major-league team, already are having the time of their lives.