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Recently, New York Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole faced a potential injury scare during a game against the Texas Rangers. Cole exited the game with a right calf cramp, causing concern among fans and teammates. Despite this setback, Cole remained calm and assured that he wasn’t overly worried about the situation. However, this incident sheds light
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Darren Baker, the son of former MLB player and manager Dusty Baker, grew up surrounded by the game of baseball. His childhood was filled with the sights and sounds of the sport, which ultimately shaped his future in the major leagues. On Sunday, Darren woke up to the realization that he was officially a major
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The Chicago White Sox suffered a devastating loss to the New York Mets, marking their franchise-record 107th loss. This defeat broke the club’s previous record set by the 1970 team. Additionally, the White Sox completed an unprecedented 0-10 homestand, making history as the first team since the 1965 Mets to have three 10-game losing streaks
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The Houston Astros showcased an impressive performance against the Philadelphia Phillies, with Yordan Alvarez hitting three home runs and rookie Spencer Arrighetti carrying a no-hit bid into the eighth inning. This dominant display resulted in a resounding 10-0 victory for the Astros over the Phillies. Let’s delve deeper into the critical analysis of this game
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After nearly two decades in the majors and playing for more than a dozen teams, Rich Hill has made his return to the big leagues. The Boston Red Sox selected the 44-year-old lefty from Triple-A Worcester as he aims to add another chapter to his illustrious career. Hill’s potential outing in 2024 would make him
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Dylan Crews, the No. 3 prospect in baseball, embarked on his journey to the major leagues with the Washington Nationals amidst the historic monuments of the nation’s capital. As he prepared for his debut against the New York Yankees, the 22-year-old outfielder expressed his excitement at the opportunity to play in a major league stadium
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In a historic sports memorabilia auction, Babe Ruth’s jersey from the infamous 1932 World Series, where he famously “called his shot,” has been sold for an astonishing $24.12 million through Heritage Auctions. This sale has set a new auction record for the most expensive sports collectible, eclipsing previous records set by other legendary items in
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