MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred wants to add two new teams and realign divisions by geography before retiring in 2029, aiming to ease travel and modernize the league’s structure.
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred has reinforced and doubled down on his retirement intentions after the end of the 2028 season.
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MLB commissioner Rob Manfred wants to address competitiveness & blackouts in next CBA
With the current collective bargaining agreement (CBA) set to expire on Dec. 1, representatives from Major League Baseball ...
The in-season tournament has generally been seen as a success for the NBA, as it breaks up a long schedule and gives players something to play for outside of the conference standings over the course ...
Dodgers and Mets are baseball's pariahs for spending money to win. How about everyone else tries a little harder?
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Report: MLB commissioner Rob Manfred acknowledges talks on in-season tournament, split season
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred confirmed discussions about an in-season tournament and a split-season format, emphasizing these are exploratory ideas to boost competitive interest. While acknowledging ...
Major League Baseball is prepared to produce and distribute local broadcasts for teams whose telecasts are uncertain this ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred's recent comments on a salary cap system prompted a strong response from baseball's union.
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred recently advocated for the inclusion of a deadline for free agency, which led to a response from MLBPA executive director Tony Clark.
A realignment of Major League Baseball is a distinct possibility — but in that scenario, the Subway Series being an intradivision spectacle is unlikely. Commissioner Rob Manfred, who has previously ...
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