After several years of too many teams choosing not to be competitive, it seems the tide is turning and more MLB clubs are going all in on a title run.
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
Jackie Bradley Jr. is Brewers’ latest surprise – and another sign the club cares about winning
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With labor war looming, MLB players emboldened by Kevin Mather’s admission: ‘Brings light to the situation’
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Seattle Mariners CEO Kevin Mather resigns following controversial comments
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Angels suspend Mickey Callaway, pending investigation, after multiple harassment allegations emerge
Mickey Callaway, the former Mets manager who was accused by multiple women of sending sexually suggestive messages, was suspended by the Angels.
‘Not until the attitudes change:’ Women in sports media still suffer despite breakthroughs
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