Carlos Correa said that music superstar Bad Bunny offered to pay his World Baseball Classic insurance to allow the Astros infielder to play for Puerto Rico.
Category: Baseball
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Cubs’ Crow-Armstrong aims for consistency in ’26
After an All-Star season that nearly fell off the cliff in the second half last year, Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong is hoping for both improvement and more consistency as he enters 2026 with high expectations.
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Phillies manager ‘proud’ of Castellanos admission
A day after the Phillies released Nick Castellanos, manager Rob Thomson said Friday he was “proud” that the outfielder owned up to his mistake of bringing a beer into the dugout last June.
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Vesia grateful for support after daughter’s death
Alex Vesia was back with the Los Angeles Dodgers at spring training Friday, less than four months after the death of his infant daughter, Sterling, that caused him to miss last year’s World Series.
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Astros’ Hader playing catch after offseason injury
Astros closer Josh Hader played catch again Friday after the six-time All-Star left-hander dealt with biceps tendinitis while throwing bullpen sessions in the offseason.
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Jays send OF Loperfido to Astros for OF Sánchez
The Toronto Blue Jays acquired outfielder Jesús Sánchez from the Houston Astros for outfielder Joey Loperfido on Friday.
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Win projections for all 30 MLB teams — and how the offseason changed expectations
Fans love a big splash but don’t always get one. Here’s what some non-moves mean for each team’s playoff forecast.
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Offseason lessons — and what they mean for baseball’s future
From more outrage over MLB’s top spenders to what to make of deals that never happened.
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Why didn’t your favorite MLB team get a _____? Most surprising offseason decision for all 30 clubs
Fans love a big splash but don’t always get one. Here’s what some non-moves mean for each team’s playoff forecast.
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MLB ‘proactive’ in rushing Venezuelan players back
After the U.S. launched a military strike on Venezuela on Jan. 3, MLB teams worked quickly to get their Venezuelan players back to the U.S. ahead of spring training.