Meet the pitcher who throws 95 mph with both arms It's amazing how easy Jurrangelo Cijntje makes something look that, for the rest of us, is pretty much impossible. "I throw 99 from the right side. And from the left side, I top out at 95," he said. |
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PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ! |
Mike Yastrzemski had to run a long way to snag this ball -- and then he stuck the landing. |
Entering play on Friday, there are 46 players with at least 50 plate appearances and no home runs on the season. Some of them are names you might expect, who aren't particularly known to be power hitters. But many of them are established big bats who are still waiting to get on the board in the dinger column. All it takes is one swing to change that. |
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Will Leitch takes a look at five fun things going on in the baseball world. |
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At 5-foot-9, Roc Riggio abides by the "heart over height" mantra, and the Yanks' No. 18 prospect showed it with a wild double play that started with him chasing a shallow pop fly. Wait till you see how it ended. |
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Boston and Kansas City have the best rotations, ranked by ERA, heading into the weekend. We look at how they got there -- and whether they can keep it up. |
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Golf has been and remains a passion for John Smoltz, Tom Glavine and Greg Maddux, who are reunited on the links this weekend in Texas. |
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How did ballplayers come to compete in a bubble blowing context in 1975? "Carded" has the story. |
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It's Marlins vs. Cubs at 2 p.m. ET, then the Brewers battle the Cardinals in an NL Central clash at 8, followed by the conclusion of Mets vs. Dodgers. |
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LAA 1 TB 2 | TEX 9 DET 7 | CLE 5 BOS 4 | ARI 0 SF 5 |
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