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MLB's All-Time Home Run Leaders
After a two-homer performance on Sunday, Albert Pujols is approaching the 700-home run club. Where does he fall among MLB’s all-time home run leaders?
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Jackie Robinson Museum Celebrating Baseball, Civil Rights Icon Opens in NYC
In addition to breaking the color barrier in baseball, Jackie Robinson went on to serve as an executive of a Fortune 500 company and a leader in the Civil Rights Movement. There is now a museum in Manhattan to honor his many contributions.
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How the San Francisco Giants Revived the Bobblehead Craze for Major League Sports
Today, bobbleheads are as associated with baseball as peanuts and Cracker Jack. But that wasn’t always the case. In 1999, the San Francisco Giants’ last year at Candlestick Park, the team decided to revive the vintage toys in a massive giveaway. NBC Bay Area has the story.
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Baseball World Reacts to Cubs Drafting Mark McGwire's Son, Mason
The Cubs drafting Mason McGwire, son of longtime Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire, generated entertaining reactions from the baseball world.
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Future MLB Rules: Pitch Clocks, Shift Limits, Larger Bases
The average time of a nine-inning MLB games increased from 2:43 in 2003 to 3:13 in 2020 before dropping to 3:02 so far this season. Baseball’s leaders remains in search of a fix to shorten its games.
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These Are the Last Five Winners of the Home Run Derby
These are the last five winners of the Home Run Derby, the MLB’s annual home run hitting event held before the All-Star Game.
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Cubs' Seiya Suzuki, Brewers Make MLB History With 147-Year First
Monday’s game in Milwaukee saw the Cubs and Brewers make MLB history behind a trio of unique home runs.
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How the Yankees' Chewing Gum Game Could Impact the Environment
The New York Yankees were seen playing a game from the dugout during a game against the Oakland Athletics. Does throwing your chewed gum to the ground have an adverse impact on the environment?
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What Happened the Day Jackie Robinson Made His MLB Debut 75 Years Ago
As the Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman that day in 1947, he saw action right from the start.
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MLB Announces New Home Run Derby X Game Format
To attract new audiences, Major League Baseball announced a new global Home Run Derby X format that will take place in 2022 across three cities.
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MLB Reaches a $125 Million Sponsorship Deal With Capital One
Capital One has become the “official bank and credit card partner” for Major League Baseball, according to an announcement Monday.
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MLB's Collective Bargaining Agreement Explained
MLB and the MLB Players Association reached a deal that ended a 99-day lockout, and these are the key changes in the new agreement that will last until 2026.
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After MLB Streaming Deals, the Battles for Two Big NFL Media Properties Come Into Focus
The NFL’s valuable Sunday Ticket package is on the market, and industry observers say it could go for $3 billion.
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MLB Dodged a Disaster by Agreeing to End the Lockout, But Other Risks Remain
Major League Baseball may have reached a deal with players, and saved the full season, but several sticking points remain.
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MLB 2022: Here's All You Need to Know About Spring Training, Opening Day
Now that MLB and the MLBPA have come to a tentative agreement on a new collective bargaining, here’s all you need to know about the upcoming Spring Training.
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MLB Owners and Players Reach Labor Deal, Clearing the Way for Start to Spring Training
Baseball is back. MLB owners and players have reached a deal on a new labor pact.
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MLB Cancels More Games, Pushing Opening Day to April 14
Major League Baseball on Wednesday said the league has canceled more games, pushing Opening Day to April 14.
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This New York Yankees All-Star Created a LinkedIn Page to Find Other Jobs — Here's Why
Amid the MLB’s months-long lockout, New York Yankees outfielder Joey Gallo created a LinkedIn profile, advertising his resume for the consideration of employers everywhere.
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MLB Cancels Opening Day and Some Regular-Season Games After Owners Fail to Reach Deal With Players
Meetings between the league and MLB Players Association resumed in January following a lockout by the owners in December.
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Derek Jeter to Step Down as Miami Marlins CEO
Derek Jeter announced Monday that he will be stepping down as CEO of the Miami Marlins after four and a half years in the role.