Plus: You have to see this incredible catch
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| Houston Cougars center fielder Drew Bianco wasn't about to let a silly little wall get in the way of his latest home run robbery.
Bianco went tumbling over the chest-high wall at full speed to snag a deep fly ball hit to left-center field in Houston's game against the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Sunday, losing his lid in the process but holding onto the ball.
The son of Ole Miss coach Mike Bianco, Drew is in his first season with Houston after transferring from LSU, where he played for four years.
The outfielder is showing a knack for home run-robbing catches early in his Cougars tenure. He had another highlight-reel snag against Cal last week, slamming against the wall in center field -- again, losing his hat -- after making an impressive leaping catch to take away a would-be dinger. | |
| Rays prospect Taj Bradley was so excited to retire Justin Turner to end the first inning of his spring debut that he saved the ball and had it sent to the Red Sox veteran for an autograph. | | |
| The Marlins were lined up before their Grapefruit League home opener when the team surprised Sandy Alcantara by presenting him with his 2022 NL Cy Young Award. | | |
| Seven of the top nine players in MLB.com's 2023 fantasy rankings are outfielders, but there are plenty of other solid options if you are not able to snag an elite outfielder in the early rounds of your draft. | | |
| Not only did this year's Andre Dawson Classic feature teams from Historically Black Colleges and Universities, but players from five youth teams were invited to participate in the tournament. | | |
| Lauren Shehadi and Carlos Peña are in Braves camp, while Stephen Nelson and Yonder Alonso are in D-backs camp with the latest news, player interviews and more. | | |
| Billy Owens has known since he was 7 years old that he wanted to be involved in baseball. After 25 years working for the A's, the assistant general manager continues to be grateful for his opportunities. | | |
| The White Sox host the Mariners at 3 p.m. ET, followed by the Tigers and the Yankees at 6:30. | | |
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