Giants ace Tim Lincecum won the NL Cy Young Award on Thursday for the second consecutive season to become the first repeat winner since Randy Johnson.
For his deft touch during a trying season, Mike Scioscia won the AL Manager of the Year award on Wednesday for the second time. Jim Tracy of Colorado was
Zack Greinke won the American League Cy Young Award on Tuesday, beating out Felix Hernandez after a spectacular season short on wins but long on domination.
Andrew Bailey became the latest A's player to take home the rookie prize, and Florida Marlins left fielder Chris Coghlan won the NL honor in a close vote
The Washington Nationals are sticking with Jim Riggleman after promoting him from bench coach midway through last season.
Lawyers for Roger Clemens filed a motion in Brooklyn federal court to dismiss a defamation lawsuit by the pitcher's former trainer.
Ryan Zimmerman has succeeded boyhood friend David Wright as the National League's Gold Glove third baseman.
GMs met with their counterparts and also greeted agents looking to lay the groundwork for free-agent deals after those players can start negotiating money with
Fired Dodgers chief executive Jamie McCourt made a case for her job performance with the team, saying she was handling daily operations even before she was
Derek Jeter won his fourth Gold Glove on Tuesday, joining New York first baseman Mark Teixeira among the American League players rewarded for fantastic
Sammy Sosa says a cosmetic cream he uses to soften his skin is the reason for his lighter skin tone.
Upon further review ... baseball general managers like instant replay the way it is.
Vin Scully said Tuesday he will continue in the broadcast booth for the Los Angeles Dodgers through the 2010 season, then decide whether he will walk away.
Billy Martin, Whitey Herzog, Gene Mauch and Danny Murtaugh are among the former managers who will be on the ballot when the Hall of Fame Veterans Committee
Beyond the Gold Gloves, signed balls, gloves and the like, Curt Flood's estate is offering bidders an opportunity this weekend to purchase true history.
All 27 active judges on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals may take the unprecedented step of rehearing the baseball drug list case.


