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Let’s take a peek at Ohtani’s children’s book


Sunday, February 01
TOP NEWS

With February comes baseball! Here’s what to look forward to
The calendar flipping to February means there is baseball this month, so let’s go through the most important dates and events leading up to Opening Day.

Giants land another key piece in 3-time batting champ Arraez (source)
Ohtani won’t pitch in Classic, expects to be ready for regular season

Who’s left on the free-agent market as February begins?

White Sox reach 1-year deal with outfielder Hays (source)

Dominican Republic adds D-backs DP duo plus reliever to Classic roster

Here are the teams vying for the 2026 Caribbean Series title

Snell taking it slow, hopes to be ready by Opening Day
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STAFF PICKS
Here are the first glimpses of Ohtani’s literary debut
Shohei Ohtani will officially add author to his growing list of accomplishments when his children’s book, “Decoy Saves Opening Day,” comes out on Tuesday.
Royals helping to share baseball history
The Royals are continuing their tradition of sponsoring free admission for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City throughout Black History Month in February.
M’s to honor Negro Leagues with new uni
The Mariners will have a new look to their uniform rotation for 2026, one that recognizes one of the older baseball legacies in the Pacific Northwest.
Caribbean Series begins on MLB Network
Catch international action on MLB Network as Mexico (Green) takes on Puerto Rico at 2 p.m. ET and the Dominican Republic battles Mexico (Red) at 8:30.






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