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Tracking MLB offseason manager changes: Mike Shildt retires as Padres manager
The offseason carousel has started. Here's who is in, who's out -- and who could be in line to replace them.[read more]
⚾ What's next for Aaron Judge and the Yankees?
It was another October exit, and the Yankees captain turns 34 in April. Here's what we know -- and don't know -- about next year in the Bronx.[read more]
MLB announces umpires, crew chiefs for LCS
Alfonso Márquez is working his seventh League Championship Series, serving as a crew chief along with James Hoye.[read more]
Tucker on free agency, Cubs return: 'We'll see'
Outfielder Kyle Tucker, who is one of the biggest prizes on the free agent market, isn't sure he'll be back with the Cubs. "If not, it was an honor," he said.[read more]
L.A. to start Snell in Game 1, Ohtani later in NLCS
The Dodgers will start Blake Snell in Game 1 of the NLCS and Yoshinobu Yamamoto in Game 2, meaning Shohei Ohtani will only pitch one game.[read more]
Springer passes Jeter with 21st postseason HR
Toronto's George Springer homered on the first pitch from Seattle's Bryce Miller in the ALCS opener Sunday, moving past Derek Jeter into sole possession of fifth place on the career list with his 21st postseason home run.[read more]
Miller sets tone for 'resilient' Mariners in G1 win
The Mariners returned to the ALCS for the first time in 24 years Sunday, toppling the Blue Jays 3-1 in Game 1 behind Bryce Miller's six-inning gem on short rest, Cal Raleigh's tying home run and more timely hitting from Jorge Polanco.[read more]
Padres' Shildt retires, cites 'severe toll' of job
Mike Shildt is retiring as Padres manager with two years remaining on his contract, citing a "severe toll" the job has taken on him "mentally and physically."[read more]
Brewers or Dodgers? Blue Jays or Mariners? How they can reach the Fall Classic
It's Los Angeles-Milwaukee in the NLCS and Seattle-Toronto in the ALCS. Here's how they stack up.[read more]
Who is going to the World Series? Expert predictions for ALCS, NLCS
The Dodgers, Brewers, Blue Jays and Mariners remain. Here's who we think will move on -- and how our playoff predictions have fared so far.[read more]