Francisco Lindor and Carlos Correa were left off Puerto Rico’s roster for the World Baseball Classic over insurance coverage and Javy Báez for a positive 2023 marijuana test.
DETROIT — When the World Baseball Classic opens next month, the Detroit Tigers will be represented across eight national teams by 10 players, three coaches and a certain special assistant to the ...
Detroit Tigers infielder Javier Báez has been ruled ineligible for the 2026 World Baseball Classic due to a prior marijuana ...
Wild news as baseball fans get ramped up for the upcoming World Baseball Classic. Former Chicago Cubs standout and current Detroit Tigers outfielder Javier Báez ...
A young infielder from the Chicago Cubs historic championship run will be serving a cannabis suspension after a failed test.
This group of 20 includes three players who never reached the majors, four who became All-Stars and four hoping to establish themselves now.
The WBC is just around the corner, but Angels star Mike Trout is unlikely to play, and fans are upset with the latest news.
Baez has been suspended from the World Baseball Classic for testing positive for marijuana in March 2023, but the suspension will not affect his availability for the start of spring training, Chris ...
In addition to Lindor, Astros third baseman Carlos Correa, Blue Jays pitcher Jose Berrios and Twins catcher Victor Caratini ...
The World Baseball Classic is just around the corner, and baseball fans are eagerly waiting to cheer for their country.
The man arrested in a Feb. 2 drunk-driving incident initially told police he wasn't drinking, the arrest affidavit said.