Cleveland’s Chris Antonetti says he had been unaware of alleged misconduct by Mickey Callaway but vowed to take steps to ensure a safe workplace.
Author: Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY
MLB players union formally rejects Major League Baseball’s proposal to delay 2021 season by a month
The players union has formally rejected Major League Baseball’s proposal to delay the start of the 2021 season by a month.
MLB investigating allegations of Angels pitching coach Mickey Callaway sending inappropriate messages, photos to female reporters
MLB is investigating allegations of Angels pitching coach Mickey Callaway sending inappropriate text messages and photos to female reporters.
Opinion: Nolan Arenado trade puts Cardinals on path to greatness
The Cardinals finally heard the proposal that was simply too good to ignore for Nolan Arenado. Now they have one of the best third basemen in the game.
Players union expected to reject MLB’s proposal to delay start 2021 season
The Players Association is expected to reject MLB’s proposal to delay the season by a month. MLB officially proposed a 154-game season late Friday
Nobody voted into Baseball Hall of Fame: Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling have one more year
No player was voted in the first time since 2013, but the drama is already evident for next year’s voting.
Mets offer to free agent pitcher Trevor Bauer would approach record-setting average annual contract
The Mets have formally offered free-agent starter Trevor Bauer a contract that would make him one of baseball’s highest-paid players.
Opinion: Why I voted for LaTroy Hawkins on my Baseball Hall of Fame ballot
LaTroy Hawkins was never an All-Star but was widely admired and respected on and off the field. For that and more, he’s got Bob Nightengale’s vote.
Opinion: I’ll never forget my afternoon with Hank Aaron, a true American hero
Hank Aaron, one of baseball’s all-time greats and an even better person off the field, died at the age of 86 on Friday.
Opinion: Jon Lester helped Cubs end World Series curse. But the team just turned its back on him.
Jon Lester, one of the greatest free-agent signings in Cubs history, was supposed to leave Chicago on his terms. But the team turned its back on him.