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Ex-Red Sox Hurler 'Oil Can' Boyd Says He Regularly Pitched on Cocaine

Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd revealed he pitched under the influence of cocaine for about two-thirds of his major league career.

Jason Motte Talks Cards

VIDEO: St. Louis Cardinals closer Jason Motte spoke with FOX13 about his off-season workouts with the Memphis Tigers, winning the World Series, and he looked

Barry Larkin Voted into Baseball Hall of Fame

Longtime Cincinnati Reds shortstop Barry Larkin was named to the Baseball Hall of Fame Monday as the only elected member of the 2012 class.

Cubs Shortstop Castro Accused of Sexual Assault

Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro was wanted for questioning Friday following claims he sexually assaulted a woman he met at a Chicago nightclub in September,

Tigers' Cabrera Pleads No Contest To DUI

Detroit Tigers star Miguel Cabrera will not serve jail time after pleading no contest Thursday to a drunk driving charge, the Detroit Free Press reported.

MLB Exec Resigns to Pursue Dodgers Ownership

Joe Torre resigned Wednesday as Major League Baseball's executive vice president for baseball operations to join a group trying to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Baseball Writers Not Planning to Take Away Braun's MVP

The nation's baseball writers are not planning to strip Milwaukee Brewers star Ryan Braun of his National League MVP, the Los Angeles Times reported Monday.

Angels Land Pujols and Wilson in Spending Spree

The Los Angeles Angels emphatically stamped themselves as contenders in the American League Thursday, doling out more than $325 million to sign slugger Albert

Report: Magic Johnson Hopes to Buy Los Angeles Dodgers

Lakers great Magic Johnson said Friday he is part of a group hoping to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Los Angeles Times reported.

MLB Players, Owners Sign Collective Bargaining Agreement

Major League Baseball and the players' union announced Tuesday the signing of a new collective bargaining agreement, extending the league's unprecedented run

Loud Music May Have Led to Halman's Stabbing

Police say an argument about loud music could be the reason Seattle Mariners outfielder Greg Halman was stabbed to death.

Tigers Ace Justin Verlander Wins AL MVP Award

Detroit Tigers ace Justin Verlander was named American League MVP Monday, earning 13 of the 28 first-place votes from the Baseball Writers' Association of

Seattle Mariners Outfielder Greg Halman Stabbed to Death in The Netherlands

Seattle Mariners outfielder Greg Halman was stabbed to death early Monday in the Dutch city of Rotterdam.

FOX Wants Dodgers' Bankruptcy Case Dropped

FOX Sports Net has asked a federal judge to dismiss the Los Angeles Dodgers' bankruptcy case, contending the team is solvent and using bankruptcy laws to avoid

Houston Astros to Join the AL West in 2013

Major League Baseball announced Thursday the Houston Astros will move to the American League West division in 2013

Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw Wins NL Cy Young Award

Los Angeles Dodgers lefty Clayton Kershaw won the National League Cy Young Thursday, becoming the youngest winner of the award since Dwight Gooden won at age

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