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Cubs' Kerry Wood Pitches Final Game

Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Kerry Wood took the mound Friday at Wrigley Field for what was the final appearance of his major league career.

MLB to Formally Announce All-Star Game Venue

Major League Baseball will formally announce Wednesday that the Mets will play host to the 2013 All-Star Game.

Tigers' Young Says Not A Bigot

Delmon Young was back in uniform Friday night, a week after being arrested in New York for an alleged hate crime.

1986 World Series Ball Auctioned for $418K

The infamous baseball that trickled between the legs of Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner in the 1986 World Series fetched $418,250 at auction Friday.
 

Angels Ace Weaver Throws No-Hitter

Los Angeles Angels ace Jered Weaver threw a no-hitter in a 9-0 win against the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday night.
 

Closing of Dodgers Sale Delayed

Frank McCourt will remain the owner of the Dodgers for at least one more night.

Angels' Pujols Still Looking for First Home Run

April ends Monday. Nearly one full month of baseball has gone by. Albert Pujols is still looking for his first home run.

Plate Umpire Tackles Streaker At Orioles Game

Plate umpire Jeff Kellogg received a loud cheer during the Baltimore Orioles' game against Oakland on Friday night when he tackled a streaker.

Dodgers Sale Set To Be Finalized Monday

The record $2.15 billion sale of the Los Angeles Dodgers to the group led by basketball legend Magic Johnson was set to be finalized Monday.

A-Rod Sells NYC Home For $6.6M

Alex Rodriguez just scored a million-dollar home run after selling his Manhattan home for $6.6 million.

Report: Dodgers' McCourt Will Seek Loan if Sale is Delayed

Dodgers owner Frank McCourt is exploring the option of securing a bridge loan in the off chance the sale of the ballclub is delayed, Forbes reported Tuesday.
 

Prosecutor: Clemens Told 'Lies to Cover Up Lies'

The complexity of the Roger Clemens perjury retrial showed itself in many ways Monday — before a jury that knows little about baseball.

MLB's Top Hurlers Losing Speed on Fastballs

San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum has not had the kind of start to the season that he was hoping for, posting a 10.54 ERA in his first three starts,

Cubs' Castro Won't Face Sex Assault Charges

Prosecutors said Friday they would not lay charges against Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro in response to allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman at his

Bankruptcy Court Approves Dodgers Sale

The US Bankruptcy Court on Friday approved the sale of the Los Angeles Dodgers, despite objections from Major League Baseball, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Marlins Suspend Ozzie Guillen for 5 Games

Ozzie Guillen sat alone at a podium and began in Spanish, then halted in the middle of a sentence when his voice wavered. The chastened Miami Marlins manager

MLB Commissioner Applauds Sale of Dodgers

Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig believes the Los Angeles Dodgers are in good hands following the sale of the club to one of the city's most

Magic Johnson Group Seals $2.15B Deal for Dodgers

Magic Johnson is about to learn $2 billion only buys you so much. Now he'll need to bring the Los Angeles Dodgers the same success he brought the Lakers.

MLB Owners Approve Three Dodgers Bidders

The auction for the Los Angeles Dodgers will begin Wednesday after Major League Baseball owners approved the three remaining bidders Tuesday, the Los Angeles

Mets Pitcher Dickey Reveals Molested As Child

Mets pitcher R.A. Dickey has revealed in a new autobiography that he was sexually abused as a child and contemplated suicide in 2005.

Three Groups Left In Dodgers Bidding

Only three groups remain in the bidding for the Los Angeles Dodgers, with the winner poised to be named as early as next week, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Cohen Gets Blessing To Own Dodgers

Hedge-fund billionaire Steve Cohen, the founder of SAC Capital, was given the go-ahead by Major League Baseball to own a team.

Yankees, Red Sox to Get Benefit From Wild-Card Team Addition

There has been plenty of hand-wringing since Major League Baseball announced the addition of another wild-card team from each league, expanding its playoffs to

Mets Win Kosher Hot Dog Fight

Baseball season does not officially begin for another two months, but the Mets already batted one out of the park Tuesday.

Manny Ramirez Agrees to Deal with Oakland A's

Former All-Star slugger Manny Ramirez has agreed to a minor-league deal with the Oakland A's, the team confirmed Monday.

Red Sox Pitcher Tim Wakefield to Announce Retirement

Veteran knuckleballer Tim Wakefield will announce his retirement Friday after 19 seasons, including the last 17 with the Boston Red Sox.

Hall of Fame Catcher Gary Carter Dies of Brain Cancer

Everybody, including the man himself, called Gary Carter "The Kid" for his exuberant personality and intense play on the baseball diamond.

Ex-Red Sox Hurler 'Oil Can' Boyd Says He Regularly Pitched on Cocaine

Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd revealed he pitched under the influence of cocaine for about two-thirds of his major league career.

Dodgers, Fox Sports Reach Agreement

The Los Angeles Dodgers and Fox Sports announced on Tuesday that they have reached an agreement resolving various disputes regarding the Dodgers' telecast

Barry Larkin Voted into Baseball Hall of Fame

Longtime Cincinnati Reds shortstop Barry Larkin was named to the Baseball Hall of Fame Monday as the only elected member of the 2012 class.

Cubs Shortstop Castro Accused of Sexual Assault

Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro was wanted for questioning Friday following claims he sexually assaulted a woman he met at a Chicago nightclub in September,

Tigers' Cabrera Pleads No Contest To DUI

Detroit Tigers star Miguel Cabrera will not serve jail time after pleading no contest Thursday to a drunk driving charge, the Detroit Free Press reported.

MLB Exec Resigns to Pursue Dodgers Ownership

Joe Torre resigned Wednesday as Major League Baseball's executive vice president for baseball operations to join a group trying to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Joe Torre to Pursue Dodgers Ownership

Former Yankees manager Joe Torre resigned Wednesday from his executive position within Major League Baseball in order to become part of a group that is looking

Judge Stays Barry Bond's Sentence

Barry Bonds will remain free and unpunished while he appeals his conviction for giving misleading testimony before a grand jury.

Report: Lakers Fuming About CP3 Trade

The Los Angeles Lakers were privately fuming Wednesday night over the trade that saw star point guard Chris Paul sent from the New Orleans Hornets to the

Mark Cuban Wants You to GO Run

Dallas Maverick's Owner Mark Cuban - who is the new ambassador for Sketchers - gave us the scoop on their "GO Run" campaign... he also talked about the Lamar

Baseball Writers Not Planning to Take Away Braun's MVP

The nation's baseball writers are not planning to strip Milwaukee Brewers star Ryan Braun of his National League MVP, the Los Angeles Times reported Monday.

Angels Land Pujols And Wilson in Mammoth Spending Spree

The Los Angeles Angels emphatically stamped themselves as contenders in the American League Thursday, doling out more than $325 million to sign slugger Albert

Dodgers File MLB Settlement with Bankruptcy Court

Major League Baseball is staying neutral in the fight between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Fox Sports as the team works to emerge from bankruptcy.

Report: Magic Johnson Hopes to Buy Los Angeles Dodgers

Lakers great Magic Johnson said Friday he is part of a group hoping to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Selig, McCourt Won't Testify in Dodgers Bankruptcy

Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt and baseball Commissioner Bud Selig do not have to testify at a hearing next week on the team's plan to sell future

Arguments Delayed in Fox-Dodgers Bankruptcy Feud

A U.S. bankruptcy judge has delayed a hearing in a dispute between Fox and the Los Angeles Dodgers over the team's plan to sell future media rights.

Baseball Contract Limits Tobacco Use

Baseball's new labor deal will limit the use of smokeless tobacco by players, but not ban it during games, as some public health groups had sought.

MLB Players, Owners Sign Collective Bargaining Agreement

Major League Baseball and the players' union announced Tuesday the signing of a new collective bargaining agreement, extending the league's unprecedented run

Loud Music May Have Led to Halman's Stabbing

Police say an argument about loud music could be the reason Seattle Mariners outfielder Greg Halman was stabbed to death.

Tigers Ace Justin Verlander Wins AL MVP Award

Detroit Tigers ace Justin Verlander was named American League MVP Monday, earning 13 of the 28 first-place votes from the Baseball Writers' Association of

Seattle Mariners Outfielder Greg Halman Stabbed to Death in The Netherlands

Seattle Mariners outfielder Greg Halman was stabbed to death early Monday in the Dutch city of Rotterdam.

FOX Wants Dodgers' Bankruptcy Case Dropped

FOX Sports Net has asked a federal judge to dismiss the Los Angeles Dodgers' bankruptcy case, contending the team is solvent and using bankruptcy laws to avoid

Kemp Signs $160M Contract With Dodgers

Matt Kemp and the Los Angeles Dodgers have finalized a $160 million, eight-year contract, matching the seventh-highest deal in baseball history.

Dodgers Kershaw Wins Cy Young Award

Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw's exemplary 2011 season was rewarded today with the National League's Cy Young Award.

Houston Astros to Join the AL West in 2013

Major League Baseball announced Thursday the Houston Astros will move to the American League West division in 2013

Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw Wins NL Cy Young Award

Los Angeles Dodgers lefty Clayton Kershaw won the National League Cy Young Thursday, becoming the youngest winner of the award since Dwight Gooden won at age

Dodgers Sue FOX over Sale of Media Rights

The Los Angeles Dodgers sued FOX Sports in bankruptcy court Wednesday for allegedly interfering with the team's bid to sell its valuable broadcast rights.

Detroit Tigers' Verlander Wins Cy Young Award

Detroit's Justin Verlander was named the unanimous winner of the American League Cy Young Award Tuesday after one of the most dominating seasons ever by a

Dodgers Owner Frank McCourt Makes Public Appearance

Frank McCourt made a public appearance for the first time since he agreed to sell the Los Angeles Dodgers. He didn't take the podium at the event -- a park

Dodgers, Matt Kemp Agree on Deal

The Los Angeles Dodgers and Matt Kemp are in agreement on a deal that, pending a physical, would land the 27-year-old outfielder $160 million over eight years,

Kimbrel, Hellickson Take Rookie of the Year Honors

Atlanta Braves closer Craig Kimbrel and Tampa Bay Rays starter Jeremy Hellickson topped Major League Baseball's 2011 freshman class Monday, claiming National

Judge: FOX Can Object if Dodgers Sell TV Rights

A federal bankruptcy judge says Fox will have a chance to challenge the Los Angeles Dodgers if the team attempts to sell future television rights along with

Obama Calls La Russa to Congratulate Him on World Series win

President Barack Obama on Monday called the now retired manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, Tony La Russa, to congratulate him and the organization on their

MLB, McCourt Agree to Unique Structure for Dodgers Auction

Major League Baseball and embattled Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt have agreed to a unique structure for the auction of one of the game's most storied

Report: Mets Will Pay Interest to Investors

The New York Mets are hoping to drum up more interest in the team by paying a little interest.

Mayor Talks Dodgers Local Ownership with MLB

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is taking his case for local ownership of the Dodgers directly to the man in charge of Major League Baseball, Commissioner Bud

Bryan Stow Lawyer Seeks 'Reasonable' Deal with MLB

The attorney representing Bryan Stow's family in its suit against Frank McCourt and the Los Angeles Dodgers says he has approached Major League Baseball about

Frank McCourt to Pay $131M in Divorce Settlement

Court documents show Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt must pay his former wife, Jamie, $131 million by the end of April as part of their divorce

Peter O'Malley and Investment Group to Buy the Dodgers?

Less than 24 hours after Frank McCourt agreed to sell the Dodgers, a new name has stepped up to the plate as a possible new owner... and it's a big hitter.

Mayor Wants Dodgers Owner To Be In Los Angeles Area

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said today he welcomed news of a pending sale of the Los Angeles Dodgers, but said he wanted the new owner to be somebody in the Los

Frank McCourt to Sell Los Angeles Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers and Major League Baseball announced that they have agreed to a "court supervised process" to sell the team and its media rights.

Is Frank McCourt's Sale of Dodgers Imminent?

Will Mark Cuban be the new owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers? There's word out there that Mark Cuban might buy the team if the price comes down.

Frank McCourt, MLB Close to Dodgers Sale Settlement?

Embattled Dodgers owner Frank McCourt is nearing a tentative settlement with Major League Baseball that would lead to him selling the team, according to a

Tony La Russa Announces Retirement as Cardinals Manager

St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa decided to go out on top Monday, announcing his retirement just days after winning his third World Series title.

Cards Win World Series, Beat Texas 6-2 in Game 7

Pushed to the brink, the St. Louis Cardinals saved themselves. A frantic rush to reach the postseason on the final day. A nifty pair of comebacks in the

Lucinda Quinn's Game 7 Grilling Tips

From "Mad Hungry" on the Hallmark Channel, Lucinda Quinn came by to show us some tips on how to make your game 7 grilling party the best ever.

Cardinals' Holliday to Miss Game 7

The St. Louis Cardinals will head into Game 7 of the World Series Friday night without All-Star slugger Matt Holliday due to a sprained right wrist.

GDLA Sports Talk: World Series

David Freese homered to lead off the bottom of the 11th inning, and the St. Louis Cardinals forced the World Series to a Game 7 by rallying from two-run

Cardinals Over Rangers in 11th, 10-9

David Freese homered to lead off the bottom of the 11th inning as the St. Louis Cardinals forced the World Series to a Game 7 by rallying from two-run deficits

Dodgers Say Bryan Stow’s Attackers Liable in Lawsuit

Two men accused of beating San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow outside Dodger Stadium should be held liable for potentially tens of millions of dollars in a

Rain Postpones Game 6 of the World Series

With heavy rain expected throughout the day in the St. Louis area, Major League Baseball announced that Wednesday night's Game 6 will be postponed to Thursday

Report: MLB Says McCourt Spent $190M of Dodgers Money

Dodgers owner Frank McCourt looted nearly $190 million from the Los Angeles team, using the money for non-baseball use in violation of Major League Baseball

Dodgers to Lower Season-Ticket Prices in 2012

The Los Angeles Dodgers are lowering pricing for 96 percent of the seats owned by season-ticket holders in 2012.

Rangers Not Changing Hamilton's Role

Texas manager Ron Washington said Josh Hamilton's strained groin will not affect his role with the team for the remainder of the World Series, amid reports he

It's Official: Epstein Joins Cubs

Following weeks of wrangling, the Cubs and Red Sox were left only discussing compensation after officially confirming Theo Epstein will leave Boston to lead

Frank McCourt, Dodgers Sue Stow Beating Suspects

Attorneys for Frank McCourt and the Los Angeles Dodgers have filed a civil action against the two men charged in the beating of Bryan Stow as part of their

World Series Opener Sees Ratings Drop

Game 1 of the World Series between the Texas Rangers and St. Louis Cardinals drew a 9.6 overnight rating, the second-smallest audience for the opener of the

Lenny Dykstra Pleads No Contest To Felony Charges

Former Major League Baseball player Lenny Dykstra pleaded no contest today to grand theft auto charges and filing a false financial statement, admitting the

Frank and Jamier McCourt Reach Divorce Settlement

Frank and Jamie McCourt announced today that they have reached a divorce settlement over ownership of the Dodgers, ending what is believed to be the costliest

Cardinals Beat Brewers to Clinch NLCS

Behind an onslaught of home runs, and another game-salvaging performance by the bullpen, the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 12-6 Sunday to win

Texas Rangers Headed Back To World Series

The Texas Rangers booked a second consecutive berth in the World Series after routing the Detroit Tigers 15-5 Saturday night to clinch the American League

Brewers Calm Before Day 6 Storm

After losing two of three NL Championship Series games to the Cardinals in St. Louis, the Brewers return to Milwaukee facing elimination Sunday but remain

Bryan Stow Out of Hospital, in Rehab

Doctors say Bryan Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan who was severely beaten outside Dodgers Stadium, has been released from the hospital and transferred to a

MLB Ends Effort to Disqualify Dodgers Attorneys

Attorneys for Major League Baseball are no longer trying to disqualify attorneys representing the Los Angeles Dodgers in the team's bankruptcy case.

Cardinals To Meet Brewers In NLCS

St. Louis and Milwaukee will face off in the NLCS after a dramatic day in which both sides won close divisional series deciders.

Dodgers Won't Get MLB Evidence about Other Teams

Major League Baseball will not have to give the Los Angeles Dodgers evidence on how the league has dealt with other teams as lawyers prepare for a court

Bryan Stow's Tracheotomy Tube Removed

Relatives of Bryan Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan nearly beaten to death outside Dodger Stadium, say his tracheotomy tube has been removed and the site has

Robin Ventura to Helm the White Sox

The Chicago White Sox on Thursday named former All-Star Robin Ventura the club's new manager.

LA County Supes Renew $25K Reward in Stow Beating

A $25,000 reward has been renewed for information leading to the conviction of whoever beat San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodger Stadium on Opening

Dodgers Cut Ties With Blake, Garland

The Los Angeles Dodgers have declined 2012 club options on infielder Casey Blake and pitcher Jon Garland, both of whom had season-ending surgeries.
 

Dodgers Ask Judge to Lift Evidence Restriction

The Los Angeles Dodgers asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday for permission to gather evidence on how Major League Baseball has dealt with other teams

D-backs Coach Baylor Plays Down Fainting Incident

Diamondbacks hitting coach Don Baylor was back in the swing of things Sunday after playing down the fainting incident that saw him hospitalized on the eve of

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2010 Angels Baseball TV Schedule

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