Camden Yards, one of baseball’s most beloved ballparks, is no longer a hitters’ paradise after changing the dimensions in left field.
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
‘There’s no stopping this team’: How the Yankees cleaned up their act and became baseball’s most dominant squad
The Yankees, who have won 27 of their first 36 games, are off to one of their greatest starts in franchise history.
The good (Blue Jays), bad (Yankees) and downright ugly (A’s) of MLB attendance this season
A USA TODAY Sports analysis of the first 12 home dates for all 30 MLB franchises reveals that attendance is down only slightly overall.
‘You gotta come see me’: Why the Twins bet $100 million on Byron Buxton, who is off to a hot start
The Twins handed out just their third nine-figure contract to a player who participated in 39% of their games the past four seasons. Why?
Everything you need to know about Trevor Bauer’s suspension: What’s next for Dodgers pitcher?
MLB suspended Trevor Bauer for two full seasons on Friday for violating baseball’s domestic violence policy
Trevor Bauer suspended two full seasons for violating MLB’s domestic violence policy
Bauer hasn’t pitched since last June, when he was placed on leave following sexual assault allegations.
What is going on? Everybody hates MLB’s baseballs – for different reasons.
Nobody is happy about the balls being used in 2022 by MLB. How did we get here?
As MLB’s weird April winds down, teams get another break on pitcher limits
MLB and the MLBPA agreed on Tuesday to delay a hard 13-pitcher limit for rosters until May 30.
‘We’re here to stay:’ The Giants have found secret to winning, and it’s there for all to see
The Giants’ 11-5 record produced by a rotating cast of contributors feels a good bit like last season and, perhaps, like the new normal in S.F.
Former Nationals scout sues team after being fired for not taking COVID-19 vaccine
Benny Gallo, described as a “devout Christian” in the lawsuit, is seeking to have his employment reinstated and backpay awarded.