After an impressive performance in spring training, Jordan Walker, 20, will make the jump from Class AA last year to the majors.
Author: Steve Gardner, USA TODAY
A classic final boss battle: Breaking down Shohei Ohtani’s strikeout of Mike Trout to conclude WBC
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Willis Reed, legendary New York Knicks center, dies at 80
Hall of Fame center Willis Reed, who famously overcame a leg injury to help lead the New York Knicks to the 1969-1970 NBA title has died
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World Baseball Classic USA vs. Japan final: How to watch, streaming and much more
Team USA goes for a second consecutive World Baseball Classic championship tonight, taking on two-time winner Japan and starting pitcher Yu Darvish.
Report: New York Yankees surprisingly charge players for Wi-Fi on team plane
Yankees spend big on player salaries, but draw the line springing for a season-long internet plan on team flights. Only one other team follows suit.
Ryan Dempster, Siera Santos named new co-hosts of MLB Network’s ‘Intentional Talk’
Former major league pitcher, veteran reporter will join 2004 World Series champion Kevin Millar on network’s long-running afternoon talk show.
Raptors’ Fred VanVleet fined for expletive-filled tirade at referees after Clippers loss
Fred VanVleet says technical foul called by Ben Taylor “changed the whole flow of the game” in loss, concedes he’ll “take my fine” for speaking out.
Loud and proud: Cuba superfan in Taiwan is the WBC’s early breakout star
Pablo Avila has been to every World Baseball Classic in support of his native Cuba, blowing his now-familiar horn and making friends around the globe.