Montreal native Jim McKean, a longtime umpire and Grey Cup champion, dies at 73
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Mariners won't promise spot to Ichiro after Japan trip
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Cabrera, Fulmer sound optimistic about their health
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Former umpire Jim McKean dead at 73
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Cabrera finalizes $3.5M deal to be Rangers 3B after Beltre
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McFarland, D-backs agree to $1.45M deal, avoid arbitration
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AP source: MLB seeks to increase DL, option time
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BUFFERY: Brandy Halladay's decision must be respected, even if it stings for Blue Jays fans
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No hat logo for Halladay's Hall plaque; Mussina uncertain
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To Hall of Famers, baseball has transformed at dizzying pace
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Lefty Drew Pomeranz agrees to $1.5M, 1-year deal with Giants
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Ichiro Suzuki agrees to minor-league deal with Mariners
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Ichiro Suzuki agrees to minor league deal with Mariners
Tom Brady drafted by Expos same year Jays grabbed Doc
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Walker falls short of Hall of Fame vote but Canadians confident in 2020 chances
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Larry Walker makes strides in HOF vote, but still short
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C's cover all community bases with Gaston headlining Friday Hot Stove
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EDGAR MARTINEZ: Designated Hall of Famer
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Former Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay voted into Baseball Hall of Fame
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Baseball Outfielder Nick Markakis stays with Braves for $6 million deal
ATLANTA — All-Star outfielder Nick Markakis took a significant pay cut to remain with the Atlanta Braves, even coming off one of the best seasons of his career. -
Nick Markakis stays with Braves for $6 million deal
ATLANTA — All-Star outfielder Nick Markakis took a significant pay cut to remain with the Atlanta Braves, even coming off one of the best seasons of his career. -
Insurance giant takes over naming rights for Brewers stadium
MILWAUKEE — The home of the Milwaukee Brewers will no longer be known as Miller Park after next year. -
Baseball On verge of Hall induction, Roy Halladay inspires Canadian pitchers
Former Expos outfielder Larry Walker is also on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, but might have to wait until 2020 to hear his name called. -
Baseball Wilmer Flores, Diamondbacks finalize $4.25M, 1-year contract
PHOENIX — Wilmer Flores endeared himself to New York Mets fans when he got emotional during a game in 2015 after believing media reports he had been traded. -
Rivera, Halladay, Martinez seem set for Hall election
NEW YORK — Mariano Rivera figures to make quick work of his Hall of Fame ballot appearance, just as he did of opposing batters, and could even set another record when voting is announced Tuesday: for highest percentage of ballots. -
Baseball Blue Jays manager Montoyo on cloud nine heading into the 2019 season, even though his ...
Someone asked new Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo if he took a turn on the Ferris wheel set up inside the Rogers Centre on Saturday.
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Orioles hire Long as hitting coach, Brocail for pitchers
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles have hired Don Long as hitting coach and Doug Brocail as pitching coach under first-year manager Brandon Hyde. -
Lefty Drew Pomeranz agrees to $1.5M, 1-year deal with Giants
SAN FRANCISCO — Drew Pomeranz is eager to return to his top form from two years ago and forget an injury-shortened year in 2018. -
Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. named top prospect
TORONTO — Baseball America has named Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. the top prospect in the sport. -
Brewers promote GM Stearns, Schlesinger after big year
MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Brewers have promoted general manager David Stearns, adding president of baseball operations to his title and giving him a contract extension after the team came within one win of the World Series. -
Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. named top prospect
TORONTO — Baseball America has named Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. the top prospect in the sport. -
Next year it's Jeter's chance to join Rivera in the Hall
Mariano Rivera sailed into the Hall of Fame without a single dissenting vote. Next year, it’s Derek Jeter’s turn — and don’t expect much opposition then, either. -
Column: Hall of Fame is becoming a crowded place
Edgar Martinez got in just as his chances were running out, meaning baseball’s Hall of Fame will have yet another designated hitter. -
In his final year Edgar Martinez gets call from Cooperstown
When Edgar Martinez had the most famous swing of his career — “The Double” as it’s known by in the Pacific Northwest — he was already 32 years old. -
Tigers agree to minor league contract with Beckham
DETROIT — Infielder Gordon Beckham agreed to a minor league contract with the Detroit Tigers and was invited to major league spring training. -
Starter Sonny Gray know about Reds' history and ballpark
CINCINNATI — Sonny Gray knows what he’s getting into even before he arrives in Cincinnati.