A-Rod is one of baseball’s most polarizing stars ever, with PEDs forever tainting the slugging infielder’s legacy.
Author: Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY
Nightengale’s Notebook: Enough is enough, Carlos Beltran deserves to be in the Hall of Fame
Carlos Beltran is one of the finest players who ever played the game, but his role in Astros’ sign-stealing scandal is keeping him out of the Hall.
‘I don’t understand the Mets’: Scott Boras breaks down Carlos Correa saga – Nightengale’s Notebook
MLB’s most powerful agent had a winter to remember, negotiating more than $1 billion of deals with the Carlos Correa saga drawing out into January.
Nightengale’s Notebook: Carlos Correa saga shows the value of running a tight ship
While other clubs struggle with public contract negotiations and never-ending rumor mills, Atlanta GM Alex Anthopoulos values his club’s discretion.
Dodgers show Trevor Bauer the door following meeting where he didn’t show remorse
The Dodgers always planned to cut ties with Trevor Bauer, and their decision was cemented after he didn’t show remorse in meeting with team officials.
Padres show there’s nothing small-market about San Diego with Xander Bogaerts deal | Opinion
The Padres sent shock waves through the baseball world with their latest massive cash commitment: 11 years and $280 million for Xander Bogaerts.
How the Yankees were able to re-sign Aaron Judge and secure his legacy
Aaron Judge could have signed with the Giants or Padres, but he chose to stay in the Bronx after one final push from owner Hal Steinbrenner.
Aura of Yankee pinstripes too powerful for Aaron Judge to leave | Opinion
Aaron Judge is not only one of the best players in baseball, but one of the most beloved figures in Yankee history.
Aaron Judge’s decision getting close as Yankees and Giants anxiously await | Opinion
The San Francisco Giants’ optimism of landing Aaron Judge was growing Tuesday, while the New York Yankees’ anxiety was increasing.
It’s a feeding frenzy for free agents at MLB winter meetings | Opinion
It’s a free-spending frenzy at the winter meetings with $1.1 billion already spent. And that’s with Aaron Judge and Carlos Correa still on the market.