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Here's a look at the 2023 MLB All-Star Game rosters for the American and National Leagues
MLB All-Star Game starters were named last week and the full rosters were unveiled Sunday night. Here’s everything you need to know about the 2023 Midsummer Classic.
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Yankees to Celebrate 100th Anniversary of Original Stadium on Tuesday
Tuesday marks 100 years since the original Yankee Stadium opened its doors with a 4-1 Yankees win against rival Boston.
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MLB Umpires Will Have a New View This Season — on Zoom
Major League Baseball struck a deal with Zoom Video Communications allowing on-field umpires to watch videos being evaluated by the replay operations center during contested calls.
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Earnie Stewart, Brian McBride Exit US Soccer, Leaving Gregg Berhalter in Limbo
US Soccer sporting director Earnie Stewart and general manager Brian McBride have left the federation, leaving Gregg Berhalter’s future as head coach in limbo.
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Aaron Judge Resigns With Yankees for 3rd-Biggest MLB Contract Ever: Details Here
Aaron Judge has issued his ruling: Court remains in session in the Bronx. Judge is staying with the New York Yankees on a $360 million, nine-year contract, according to a person familiar with baseball’s biggest free agent deal ever. Judge, who hit an American League record 62 homers last season and won MVP, will earn $40 million per year, the highest...
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MLB Argues Blown Calls Led to Umpire Ángel Hernández Losing World Series Job
Major League Baseball responded in a filing that multiple blown calls are what led to Ángel Hernández losing his umpire job.
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MLB Moving Ahead With Uniform Advertisements for 2023 Season
MLB is moving ahead with plans for advertising on uniforms next season after agreeing to a deal on the matter in labor negotiations.
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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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Captain's Call: Derek Jeter Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
The Captain has gotten the call to Cooperstown — but it was not unanimous. Derek Jeter was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Tuesday. Tim Mead, President of the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, announced the 2020 induction class — a distinguished class of two comprised of Jeter and outfielder Larry Walker. “I was speechless when I got…
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Gerrit Cole, Yankees Finalize Record $324 Million Contract
Gerrit Cole brought along a sign for the news conference to announce his signing with the New York Yankees: a crinkled poster board that read “Yankee Fan Today Tomorrow Forever.” Then 11, Cole was caught on camera holding up that placard in the seats at Game 6 of the 2001 World Series in Phoenix. The lettering of the tape he…