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3/12/2010 |
Boom going on in DodgertownDodgertown might not host the boys in blue anymore, but the historic landmark is a state-of-the-art facility determined to expand its horizons across the sports landscape.
3/11/2010 |
Ben's Biz Blog: Adding silverThe Diamondbacks have signed 63-year-old Joe Kernan to a one-day contract when South Bend plays Notre Dame in the Silver vs. Gold exhibition game April 5.
3/10/2010 |
Path of the Pros: WillinghamOn his way to the bigs, Josh Willingham played catcher, all four infield positions and both corner outfield spots, took a 92 mph fastball in the face and still put up monster numbers.
3/10/2010 |
Four prospects suspendedThe Office of the Commissioner of Baseball announced that four Minor League players have received 50-game suspensions after each tested positive for substances
3/8/2010 |
Catch Strasburg live on MLB.TVIt's the moment the baseball world has been waiting for: Stephen Strasburg's debut. Watch live on MLB.TV at 1:05 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
3/6/2010 |
RedHawks should be loadedWith sluggers like Justin Smoak, Craig Gentry, Mitch Moreland and Chad Tracy ticketed for Triple-A, Oklahoma City should inflict some damage in the PCL.
3/5/2010 |
MLB hosts anti-doping conferenceScientists, medical professionals and sports representatives met for a "Science Behind Anti-Doping" symposium Thursday at Major League Baseball's headquarters.
3/4/2010 |
Promo Preview: Bridge the gapTeams are gearing up for the season with fan fests, talent searches and other entertainment designed to fill the final weeks without Minor League Baseball.
3/2/2010 |
Roadtrip: Ohio a baseball havenA trip across Northern Ohio will bring baseball fans in contact with some unusual museums, zoos and rides for thrill seekers.
3/1/2010 |
Wilson weighs pros, collegeIn his first report leading up to the 2010 Draft, MLB.com's Jonathan Mayo profiles California outfielder Austin Wilson, who has power, speed and a plus arm but may attend Stanford.
3/1/2010 |
Maple bats striking out in MinorsSeveral types of maple bats will be banned from the Minor Leagues this season as a safety precaution for fans, players and umpires, the Associated Press reported Monday.