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Who is the only player since 2018 to have over 450 RBIs and at least a .400 OBP? | |
| Millions heard his broadcasts -- in five-, 10- and 15-minute chunks -- all over the New York and New Jersey region each week for over 30 years. Sportswriters like the New York Daily News' Jimmy Powers respected him and Tigers commentator Ernie Harwell called him a friend. Without his radio broadcasts, the stories of the Negro Leagues and some of its finest players could have been lost to history. And yet, for anyone without a media studies degree and an obsessive knowledge of sports or broadcast history, his own story has largely been forgotten. His name was Sherman "Jocko" Maxwell, and he was the first Black sportscaster in radio history. | |
| From the names you already know to others you should get to know soon enough, here are 30 prospects who get it done at the plate. | | |
| MLB Network has been counting down the 100 best players in the game right now, and it's the moment you've all been waiting for. Here are the top 10. | | |
| Tyrone Brooks, MLB's senior director of front office and field staff diversity pipeline program, was given a shot to work in baseball when he was a 22-year-old. Now he's trying to pay it forward. | | |
| With one brother (Christian) who played QB for the Jets and another (Brandon) who plays pro soccer, White Sox prospect Adam Hackenberg is looking to keep the legacy alive. | | |
| NL Rookie of the Year winner Michael Harris II burst onto the scene as soon as he arrived with the Braves in 2022. Here's a window into his debut season. | | | | MLB Network has the latest news, player interviews and more from camp throughout the day. | | |
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