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PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ! |
Carlos Correa jumped one way, but this knuckling line drive broke another way. |
Which pitchers this season are doing the best at preventing their opponents from squaring up the ball? |
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Just 13 players have started at least one All-Star Game in both the outfield and infield -- something Mookie Betts, Fernando Tatis Jr. and Bryce Harper could accomplish next month. |
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The Minnesota Twins were the first North American professional sports franchise to name themselves after their home state, not their home city -- so, it should come as no surprise that they've gone with more of a "State Connect" concept. |
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The Negro Leagues team galvanized Black Birmingham, turning the club into a beaming beacon of brilliance that people wanted to support in droves. |
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As if coming into a bases-loaded situation in his first game wasn't challenging enough, Michel Otañez got only three pitches in before the lights literally went out at Petco Park during the bottom of the seventh inning. |
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Rintaro Sasaki -- who hit a Japanese-record 140 high school home runs -- will debut for the Trenton Thunder this week. |
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From basepaths to baselines, watch Francisco Lindor swap a baseball bat for a tennis racket at Wimbledon during the London Series. |
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Dozens of elite high school-age players convened at the Jackie Robinson Training Complex in Florida for valuable instruction from former Major Leaguers. |
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BAL 5 TB 2 | COL 0 MIN 5 | NYY 4 KC 2 | TOR 1 MIL 3 | OAK 1 SD 6 | CWS 4 SEA 8 | HOU 3 SF 4 |
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