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Baseball is about much more than what's happening on the field at any given moment. We got a touching reminder of that yesterday when Blue Jays superstar first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. saw something off the field that led to a very meaningful moment for a youngster.
A young fan wearing a Bo Bichette jersey was sitting behind home plate during the Blue Jays' game against the Orioles at Rogers Centre with a sign that indicated he had recently beaten cancer. Guerrero noticed the sign and had someone from the clubhouse staff give one of his bats to the boy as a gift. | |
| Outfield gems -- catches and throws -- were all the rage as fielders flashed some leather yesterday. | | |
| Patrick Bailey wasted no time delivering his first base knock, earning a standing ovation from San Francisco fans for his eighth-inning single, with the keepsake ball nearly lost on the field after the game. | | |
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| The Braves' Ronald Acuña Jr. is on pace for a 40-homer, 65-stolen base season. Who was the last player with a 40-40 season? | |
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