The New York Times – Sports:
Max Scherzer accepted the suspension that came after umpires cited problems during inspections of his hand and glove. He will begin serving it immediately.
The New York Times – Sports:
Max Scherzer accepted the suspension that came after umpires cited problems during inspections of his hand and glove. He will begin serving it immediately.
The New York Times – Sports:
On Dec. 21, the shortstop agreed to a $315 million contract with the Mets. Twenty days later, he agreed to a $200 million deal with Minnesota. What happened?
The New York Times – Sports:
On Dec. 21, the shortstop had a $315 million agreement with the Mets that needed only a physical to be finalized. He remains unsigned.
The New York Times – Sports:
San Diego has never won a World Series. By trading for Juan Soto, Josh Hader and other established stars, they are going to sensational rather than sustainable.
The New York Times – Sports:
After being grilled about turning down a $440 million contract, Soto won the Home Run Derby. All in a day’s work.
The New York Times – Sports:
Juan Soto is 23 and is already one of the game’s best players. After extension talks broke down, he could be on his way out of town. Until then, he wants to concentrate on baseball.
The New York Times – Sports:
Baseball’s general managers have been meeting, just as they always do, but the potential of a lockout has a star-studded group of free agents waiting for the dust to settle.