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MLB Offseason News: Alfonso Soriano Announces Retirement After 16 Years in Major League

Alfonso Soriano announced his retirement from baseball after spending 16 seasons in the major league, reports confirmed on Wednesday.

MLB Offseason Manager News: Chicago Cubs Introduce Joe Maddon; Minnesota Twins Hire Paul Molitor as Manager

The Chicago Cubs officially introduced Joe Maddon as the club’s new manager in a news conference on Monday, replacing Rick Renteria, who only spent one season at helm.

Chicago Cubs News & Rumors: Joe Maddon Hired As New Manager; Rick Renteria Fired After One Season at Helm

The Chicago Cubs are expected to announce the hiring of Joe Maddon as the club’s new manager after deciding to part ways with Rick Renteria, who only spent one season with the team.

MLB Free Agents 2015 Rumors & Rankings: Top 5 Best Players Available This Offseason

Now that the World Series and the 2014 Major League Baseball season is over, it's time to look at free agency. There are many notable MLB free agent players available for 2015 and Latin Post.com lists the top 5 right here.

MLB News: Topps Expands Archives Collection and Digital Offerings for 2014 MLB Postseason

With the 2014 Major League Baseball (MLB) postseason in full swing, The Topps Company, Inc. released a new limited edition series of apparel, hats and wall art from the company's archive collection series featuring some of the leagues most cherished historic ball clubs such as the 1975 Boston Red Sox, 1980 Philadelphia Phillies, 1982 St. Louis Cardinals, 1987 Minnesota Twins, 1974 Oakland A's, 1977 New York Yankees, 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates, 1984 Detroit Tigers, 1984 Chicago Cubs, 1986 New York Mets, and the 1988 Los Angeles Dodgers.

MLB Standings 2014: Los Angeles Angels Dominate, Oakland Athletics Fall Behind in AL West

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim recently swept the Oakland Athletics in a four game series. With that sweep, the Angels now have complete control of the American League West and best record in all of baseball.

Jorge Soler Home Run & Major League Debut: Chicago Cubs Prospect Goes Deep in First Major League At-Bat [Watch]

Jorge Soler started his major league career with a bang after hitting a home run in his first at-bat during Chicago Cubs’ 7-5 loss against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday at the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.

MLB Trade Rumors 2014: Examining Which Players Could Be Dealt Before Trade Deadline

The MLB trade deadline is approaching and many teams are in need of help. The second half of the season is crucial as we begin our playoff push to separate the good teams from the great teams. Here are some trade rumors from around the baseball world.

MLB Trade Rumors 2014: Chicago Cubs Shopping Jeff Samardzija; Philadelphia Phillies’ Jimmy Rollins Open to Trade

The Chicago Cubs are now reportedly shopping ace pitcher Jeff Samardzija along with veteran starter Jason Hammel as the team continues to stay at the cellar of the National League Central.

MLB Trade Rumors 2014: Top 5 Teams That Could Trade for Chicago's Jeff Samardzija

Chicago Cubs pitcher Jeff Samardzija has been in trade talks recently. He's in the prime of his career, so he will bring in top value where ever he is sent. Let's look at 5 teams that could realistically make a trade run for the 29 year old pitcher.

Manny Ramirez 2014: Former Red Sox Star is Now Minor League Player-Coach, Says He is a 'Changed Man'

Manny Ramirez was involved in numerous controversies during his 19-year MLB career, but the former star vowed that he is now a changed man.

WWE News & Notes 2014: When Will World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan Return to Action? [Video]

Also, John Cena and Batista land movie roles, potential plans for Big E and The Shield's Roman Reigns, Prince Devitt signs with WWE with KENTA possible set to report to the WWE Performance Center, possible spoiler on Brock Lesnar's next match, Ric Flair's return to the WWE, update on CM Punk's-AJ Lee's wedding, and NXT prepares for "Takeover" live telecast.

Sports Business: Chicago Blackhawks Top Bloomberg Businessweek’s “Smartest Spenders in Sports” 2014 List

Bloomberg Businessweek recently released their "Smartest Spenders in Sports" 2014 list, with the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks topping the list, spending an average $58 million over five years for 44.6 six victories per season during that stretch and two Stanley Cup titles. The Chicago Cubs brought up the rear of the list spending an average $119.8 during a five seasons for only 71.2 wins per season and no titles to show for the money spent by the teams ownership.

Wrigley Field Turns 100 Years Old

Happy Birthday to Wrigley Field, who becomes the second Major League Baseball Stadium to hit the 100 year mark.
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