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Lee suspended; threw over hitter's head

Seattle pitcher Cliff Lee was suspended Wednesday for the first five games of the regular season for throwing over the head of a hitter, possibly delaying his

Texas manager tested positive for coke

Before he could end a long day unlike any in his professional career, Ron Washington had to prepare for a game.

Pujols for Howard?

Talk of a megatrade kept baseball buzzing Monday following an ESPN report the Philadelphia Phillies were thinking about asking the St. Louis Cardinals if

Dodgers bat out of order
Ex-Tiger Baker selling '84 ring on eBay

Former Detroit Tigers infielder Doug Baker is selling his 1984 World Series ring on eBay for $5,000.

Mattingly, L.A. discuss manager's job

On his first day as Dodgers interim manager, hitting coach Don Mattingly said Wednesday the team has made overtures about him eventually becoming Joe Torre's

Cubs GM lashes out at Bradley

Cubs general manager Jim Hendry says Milton Bradley should stop blaming the team, manager and fans for his failure to produce during his tumultuous season in

Tony Clark hired by MLBPA

Former first baseman Tony Clark has been hired as director of player relations of the baseball union.

No more for Nomar

Nomar Garciaparra rejoined the Red Sox for one day and then retired, ending a 14-year career in which he won two batting titles with Boston and became a

Strasburg makes spring debut for Nats

Other than those minor hiccups, the top prospect was pretty impressive.

Twins' Nathan has ligament tear in elbow

Minnesota Twins All-Star closer Joe Nathan has a torn ligament in his throwing elbow.

Hal Steinbrenner: No extensions

Hal Steinbrenner says the New York Yankees won't alter their policy against contract extensions and will deal with Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Joe Girardi

A-Rod: Lawyers, feds discuss interview

Alex Rodriguez's lawyers are setting up an interview with federal authorities as part of an investigation into a Canadian doctor who is the focus of a

Selig: HGH test validity unknown yet

Baseball commissioner Bud Selig says it's too soon to determine whether a blood test for human growth hormone can be used for minor leaguers.

MLB licenser settles card maker lawsuit

Major League Baseball's licensing wing has settled a lawsuit it filed against a baseball card maker for allegedly stealing trademarks.

Play ball! Spring training underway

Capsules from the first official day of spring training games around Major League Baseball.

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