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Thanksgiving marks the beginning of a season of giving. From Miami to Seattle, San Diego to Boston, teams and players will come together to help out their neighbors.
In Pittsburgh this week, the Pirates teamed up with the Penguins and the Steelers to hand out everything needed to make a hearty holiday meal at home.
In Atlanta, the Braves got dirty to help plant 20 community orchards, which will help feed the local neighborhoods and combat the effects of climate change.
In St. Louis, an assist from NL MVP Paul Goldschmidt and Habitat for Humanity helped one family open the door to a new home.
These are just some of the efforts taken to give back, with more to come in the days and weeks ahead. | |
| Whether it's thanks to strong run support, a well-placed line drive or a lucky bounce, sometimes a pitcher ends up in the win column regardless of how well he pitched. With those concepts in mind, Sarah Langs looks at seven times in 2022 a pitcher had reason to give thanks for the W. | | |
| "My 3,000th, I have to get it this season," Roberto Clemente confided during the spring of 1972. No one could've known at the time that the milestone hit would also be his last. | | |
| Today may be a day when many Americans eat turkey, but it's also the 111th anniversary of the birth of a Hall of Famer they called "Ducky" -- though he preferred "Muscles." | | |
| Count down the most jaw-dropping plays of the season with MLB Network at 5 p.m. ET. | | |
| After Roberto Clemente, who was the next player to join the 3,000 Hit Club? | |
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