Injury issues have held Byron Buxton and Mike Trout back in recent years, but this could be the season they both stay healthy and put up huge numbers.
Author: Steve Gardner, USA TODAY
Bruce Arians stunningly steps down as Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach; Todd Bowles named successor
After guiding the Bucs to a Super Bowl title in 2020, Bruce Arians will move into the front office as defensive coordinator Todd Bowles takes over.
Fantasy baseball rankings: Top 200 overall players for the 2022 MLB season
The Leviathan has been unleashed! Updated rankings and projections, LABR draft analysis and much more to help you dominate your fantasy draft.
Braves acquire slugging 1B Matt Olson, filling spot of free agent Freddie Freeman
Atlanta appears ready to move on from free agent Freddie Freeman, acquiring Matt Olson from Oakland for four minor league prospects.
Who is Seiya Suzuki and why is he one of the most interesting MLB free agents?
Japanese outfielder Seiya Suzuki combines both power and speed — and at age 27, the free agent could be a significant addition to any MLB team.
How MLB’s lockout impacts the 2022 fantasy baseball season
The prolonged lockout can create more injury risk for fantasy managers in 2022, while a new CBA should lead to more playing time for top prospects.
What we know about the 2022 MLB season: Opening day, spring training and new rules after baseball’s lockout
Here are the impacts of MLB’s new deal on spring training, opening day, free agents, rules changes and the playoffs.
The NFL’s complicated history with gambling, from Paul Hornung to Calvin Ridley
The NFL traditionally kept its distance from gambling interests, suspending a former MVP in 1963, but recent sportsbooks partnerships blur the lines.
Fake NFL, MLB, NBA championship rings are seized by US officials
Customs and Border Protection officials in Louisville halted a shipment of 230 counterfeit rings worth an estimated $345,000 destined for Florida.
Bryce Harper offers his opinion of the MLB lockout in a hilarious Instagram story
Reigning National League MVP Bryce Harper tags Japanese League team with a photo of him in their uniform, saying he’s “got some time to kill.”