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After winning the National League MVP Award in 2024, Los Angeles Dodgers' star Shohei Ohtani is putting himself in position to win another version of the award ...
Kansas City Chiefs superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes shares his thoughts on Kansas City Royals calling up top prospect ...
George Springer is in Toronto now, Alex Bregman in Boston and Carlos Correa in Minnesota. Justin Verlander pitches for San ...
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Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan finally got back to the winner's circle with a victory in Saturday's Blame Stakes, while ...
Collectors and fans are continuing to count down the days to the 2025 edition of Fanatics Fest. Cactus Jack Topps Chrome ...
Big Dumper goes yard again, the Phillies were swept at the exact wrong time, the Athletics are in serious trouble and more from this weekend's MLB action.
Shohei Ohtani always says "hello," according to MLB umpires, at least, that's what Buster Olney reported during ESPN's broadcast of the Los Angeles Dodgers-New York Yankees game on Sunday night.
During the Dodgers’ 7-3 loss to the Yankees, Buster Olney shared that Ohtani is the only MLB player to greet the umpires ...
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