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Zero prospects were present at the 2025 MLB Draft on Sunday, with multiple agents reacting to the lack of attendance.
Who is still interested in employing a player twice suspended for domestic violence, who hasn't pitched in nearly two years?
Julio Urias' career was upended thanks to a suspension, but his agent, Scot Boras, said that he wants to return to MLB some ...
Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías completed his domestic-violence suspension and will be reinstated by Major ...
He peered to his right and his left, flanked by MacKenzie Gore and James Wood, both of whom were set to play in their first ...
Scott Boras, the agent for Julio Urías, said the pitcher — the only player suspended twice for violating baseball's policy on ...
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Mets outfielder Juan Soto has a break this week as the All-Star game gets underway in Atlanta. The 26-year-old slugger, who ...
Former Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías plans to resume his career after suspension, but will any MLB team take the risk? Scott Boras says yes.
"Bregman surely won’t exercise his option to stay ($80M, two years) but he’s open to extension in Boston, which fits him," ...
The Washington Nationals pulled what many regarded as a stunner in the 2025 MLB Draft, but there may have been an explanation for their strategy. The Nats ...
MLBPA boss Tony Clark met with the media during All-Star Week to talk about the economics of baseball, and of course, that ...
The question remains: Which party will blink first, indefatigable agent Scott Boras and his top free-agent clients or a seemingly resolute group of major-league owners and general managers?
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