The Mariners already set up camp over the weekend. This week, everyone else joins them, with their tent stakes, sleeping bags and World Series dreams in tow.More»Mariners get a jump-start on Spring Training
By Richard Justice's count, 14 teams could win the World Series, and there wouldn't be an eyebrow raised. Money still matters, but he writes that teams with smarts and youth can go all the way.More» LA Angels of Anaheim
Hisashi Iwakuma has taken a long road to the Major Leagues, so it's understandable that the Japanese ace was willing to take things slowly as he jumped into his first action with the Mariners on Sunday when pitchers and catchers took the field for the first time.More»
Signups are under way for MLB.TV 2012, and Major League Baseball fans everywhere can secure their ticket to watch live out-of-market games all season.More»
A light midday snow marked the start of spring for Red Sox fans who voyaged to Fenway Park on Saturday, when the team's equipment truck made its annual departure for Florida.More»Red Sox's truck leaves Boston for Spring Training
One night after dropping a 13-inning game, the Perth Heat came back to win another 13-inning thriller to clinch its second consecutive Australian Baseball League championship.More»McOwen races home on wild pitch to capture ABL crown
Felix Hernandez may only be 25, but the Mariners ace is ancient in terms of Seattle seniority on a pitching staff that took the field Sunday to kick off Spring Training.More»Mariners get a jump-start on Spring Training
When Mariners players arrived at their clubhouse Saturday for the start of Spring Training, each was greeted by a Greg Halman shirt hanging in their locker as a tribute to the teammate who was killed in November in his native Holland.More»MLB Network on the passing of Mariners Greg Halman
Despite all the work he's put in, Stephen Drew does not have an answer for the question that was on the minds of most fans who attended the D-backs eighth Annual FanFest on Saturday afternoon at Chase Field: Will he be ready for Opening Day?More» Drew leaves the game after injuring ankle
For the first time in team history, a player will be wearing the No. 5. Logan Morrison will have the distinction of donning the number that had been retired the first 19 years of the franchise's existence.More» Morrison homers to tie it up in the eighth
Which Minor Leaguers should fans get the most excited about seeing on their favorite teams? Here's a look at the top prospects at each position in the American League West.More» Danny Hultzen, LHP, Mariners
Angels general manager Jerry Dipoto will continue extension talks with the representatives for shortstop Erick Aybar, but he doesn't foresee anything getting done before the season gets under way.More» Aybar remains a big threat on the basepaths
Family and friends of those who died with former Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart in a 2009 accident caused by a drunk driver were scheduled to meet Saturday to dedicate a commemorative wall that will honor the victims.More» The Angels remember Nick Adenhart
Starter Cory Luebke proved his worth in the bullpen and then after moving into the starting rotation for good in late June. The lefty made 17 starts after his first 29 appearances came in relief.More» Luebke should improve on 6-10 campaign
It's just one team -- the Mariners -- whose pitchers and catchers will begin workouts on Sunday, but nonetheless the moment has arrived: Spring Training is about to get under way.More»Eric Wedge on getting ready for Spring Training
Several of the greatest Astros players from years past, as well as some of the team's current stars, took center stage Friday night at the 27th annual Houston Baseball Dinner, which this year celebrated the franchise's 50th anniversary.More»
The Mariners became the first Major League team to open Spring Training on Saturday, as 42 pitchers and catchers reported to camp to begin preparations for a season that opens earlier than normal due to a two-game series with the A's in Tokyo on March 28-29.More»Mariners get a jump-start on Spring Training
Time will tell whether Miguel Cabrera can make the move back to third base, as the Tigers have planned. As the reigning American League batting champion prepares for his big test at the hot corner in Spring Training, his effort is unquestioned.More»Leyland talks about the Tigers' lineup changes
Baseball is coming to the banks of Lake Pontchartrain. Construction has reached a fruitful stage for Major League Baseball's Urban Youth Academy in New Orleans, a facility that will be located within a mile of the city's famous lake and nestled right next to some important local landmarks.More»
Yankees right-hander Joba Chamberlain made 15 throws in his second session on a half-mound at the team's Minor League complex in Tampa, Fla., on Friday, continuing his rehabilitation from Tommy John surgery performed in June.More»Dan and Chris talk with Joba Chamberlain about 2012
Manager Eric Wedge knows his club will be young again, but he sees promising things on the horizon for his Mariners. He'll be pushing hard to raise the expectation level and performance.More»Eric Wedge on getting ready for Spring Training
Larry Lucchino, the Red Sox's president and chief executive officer, defended the team's dealings this offseason in response to a story on CBSSports.com that discussed the club's perceived frugality this winter and suggested that ownership has been spending money on its Liverpool soccer team at the expense of the Red Sox.More» Papi still a force with the bat
With an arbitration hearing looming, putting Cleveland's impressive streak of avoiding such an event in jeopardy, the Indians and shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera found some common ground in contract negotiations.More»Indians sign Asdrubal Cabrera to one-year deal
Which Minor Leaguers should fans get the most excited about seeing on their favorite teams? Here's a look at the top prospects at each position in the National League West.More» Trevor Bauer, RHP, D-backs
The Cardinals loaded up a moving van on Friday morning, filling it to the brim with baseball equipment and personal effects as the club prepares to set up shop in Jupiter, Fla., for Spring Training.More»The Cardinals load up for a trip to Spring Training
There are a lot of notable names who are in their prime and trying to make good on an injury-plagued 2011. This year's list includes Dallas Braden, Jonathan Broxton and Adam Wainwright.More»Dallas Braden will not be ready for Opening Day