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In addition to winning their second consecutive World Series title in 2025, Los Angeles Dodgers players also got a payout of nearly $500,000 for their efforts.
The 2026 World Baseball Classic will be missing one of Major League Baseball's biggest stars shortly after winning the World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Mookie Betts revealed this week that he won't be attending next year's World Baseball Classic as the United States looks to win its first title since 2017.
Major League Baseball revealed its 2025 post-season bonus pool for players on Thursday, with the back-to-back World Series-champion Los Angeles Dodgers earning 36 per cent ($46.15 million) of the total $128.
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The AL East should be better this year, at least at the top. Gerrit Cole is expected to return, giving the Yankees one of the best rotations in baseball. Baltimore has also pushed itself back into the conversation after a down 2025, adding Pete Alonso to what should be one of the league's most dangerous lineups.
According to Chandler Rome of The Athletic, former Major League Baseball catcher Martin Maldonado is joining the Atlanta Braves as a special assistant for major league operations.
Toronto Blue Jays superstar Bo Bichette has been named a potential fit for the Los Angeles Dodgers, who he faced in October.
The Toronto Blue Jays finished the 2025 MLB season one win shy of their first World Series triumph in more than 30 years.
World Series champion Bobby Bonilla remains confident that owner Steve Cohen will deliver a title to New York despite losing numerous star players this offseason.
Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Costas and five-time Emmy winner Tom Verducci will reunite to relive the iconic 2025 World Series Game 7 in a new MLB Network special premiering Thursday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m.
MLB insider feels that although teams are interested in Bo Bichette as a second baseman, they are alternatives for him in the trade market.
MLB is testing out its new Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) system during tonight's All-Star Game, with Tarik Skubal winning a challenge in the first inning. The system uses Hawk-Eye technology — the same system used in tennis. pic.twitter.com/pEUWXRaaGI