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Kay's ex-wife: Saw pills passed on Angels' plane Kay's ex-wife: Saw pills passed on Angels' plane

The ex-wife of former Angels employee Eric Kay testified she saw players and team employees passing around pills on the team plane, and that the team was aware of his drug use.

Manfred expresses optimism on 2028 Olympics Manfred expresses optimism on 2028 Olympics

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred addressed major league player participation in the Los Angeles Games and the league's potential new rights deal with ESPN in an interview Monday.

O's hire Albernaz after last-place finish in AL East O's hire Albernaz after last-place finish in AL East

The Orioles have hired former Guardians associate manager Craig Albernaz to be the team's new manager and help engineer a turnaround after a disappointing 2025.

Dodgers' Betts named Clemente Award winner Dodgers' Betts named Clemente Award winner

Dodgers star Mookie Betts won the Roberto Clemente Award for his humanitarian work. The annual award goes to a player who represents the sport through character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions on and off the field.

'19 WS MVP Strasburg returns to SDSU, joins staff '19 WS MVP Strasburg returns to SDSU, joins staff

Stephen Strasburg, the former Washington Nationals ace and 2019 World Series MVP, has been hired by San Diego State as a special assistant to coach Kevin Vance, rejoining a program he pitched for from 2007-09 before becoming the top pick of the MLB draft.

Source: Mets hiring Snitker's son as hitting coach Source: Mets hiring Snitker's son as hitting coach

Former Astros hitting coach Troy Snitker,36, will be the Mets' next hitting coach, a source confirmed to ESPN. Also Monday, the Mets and first-base coach Antoan Richardson have not come to terms on a new contract, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan.

⚾ Ranking the best players in the World Series ⚾ Ranking the best players in the World Series

Here's how the Dodgers' and Blue Jays' rosters stack up and who is primed to do the most jaw-dropping things on the sport's biggest stage.