USA TODAY Sports’ annual list aimss to capture the new talent that will most impact the 2021 MLB season.
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
Opinion: Mariners president Kevin Mather’s dyspeptic comments capture what’s wrong with Major League Baseball
Seattle Mariners CEO and president Kevin Mather went on Zoom and made a number of questionable remarks in front the Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club.
Opinion: Fernando Tatis Jr.’s $340 million deal shows risk is minimal, rewards abundant in baseball
The 22-year-old Tatis has only played 143 games in the majors, but agreed to a $340 million new contract with the Padres
Buster Posey opts back into baseball after a diaper-flinging, reflective 2020: ‘It’s great to be back’
Former NL MVP Buster Posey decided to opt out of 2020 season last July. But now he’s back after time home with adopted newborns and his older twins.
From new(ish)-look Dodgers to star shortstops, four things to watch for as MLB spring training gets underway
Spring training has arrived and the league will convene at its 30 training camps for a spring like no other.
MLB 2021 win totals: How we see the new baseball season playing out
Opening Day is just around the corner, and the USA TODAY Sports baseball staff takes a crack at every team’s record for the new season.
Opinion: Trevor Bauer turned grievance into $102 million and a Cy Young. How will he handle life with Dodgers?
Trevor Bauer’s free agency sweepstakes ended with the Cy Young winner agreeing to join the Dodgers.
‘Not until the attitudes change:’ Women in sports media still suffer despite breakthroughs
Former reporter Melissa Ludtke scored a landmark court victory in 1978 permitting her to cover baseball clubhouses, but there is more work to be done.
BBWAA: Hall of Fame must keep Curt Schilling on Hall of Fame ballot
Schilling requested his name be removed from the ballot next year, but the BBWAA is urging the Hall of Fame to keep the pitcher.
No stranger to controversy, Alex Rodriguez joins Baseball Hall of Fame discourse
Rodriguez, who hit 696 career home runs, will make his first appearance on the Hall of Fame ballot in 2022, facing an uphill climb.
