The Hitman (Mattingly) has never won a World Series. The Showman (Harper) might be able to help him with that.
Max Scherzer has agreed to a deal to return to the Blue Jays, The Post's Jon Heyman confirmed. Terms of the agreement are not ...
The Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly bringing Max Scherzer back on a one-year deal. The Boras Corporation client is guaranteed $3M and can reportedly earn up to $10M in incentives. Toronto can open ...
In his first interview with the media since his hiring, Rosen discusses the increase in season-ticket prices, the Lakers and Dodgers sharing ideas and Rob Pelinka, among other topics.
The Padres may not have had a splashy offseason, but improving their roster while not losing too many key pieces will prove ...
The Federal Communications Commission is seeking public comments on the ongoing shift of live sports from broadcast channels ...
For his playoff career, Yelich holds a .218/.347/.317 slash line. He’s hit just two home runs in his 27 playoff games. Yelich is a fan-favorite in Milwaukee for a reason, as he’s enjoyed a strong ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have become Major League Baseball's new "Evil Empire," winning back-to-back World Series ...
Max Scherzer, 41, ended his free agency suspense after making a key contribution to the Blue Jays in the World Series.
Max Scherzer is returning to the Toronto Blue Jays. Two weeks into spring training, the three-time Cy Young Award winner has agreed with the reigning American League champions on a $3 million, ...
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