Baseball
Is MLB's proposal the first step to playing ball in 2020 -- or the beginning of the end?
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Wednesday, 27 May 2020 16:05
Even after a quarter century of labor peace, baseball remains the sport most like the story about the scorpion and the frog. All the years of distrust, of relations frayed and aspersions cast and motives questioned, of the very things that make the relationship between Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association so brittle, simply can't help but reveal…
Former Braves catcher Biff Pocoroba dies at 66
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Baseball
Wednesday, 27 May 2020 11:55
Former Atlanta Braves catcher Biff Pocoroba, an All-Star selection in 1978, has died at the age of 66, the team announced Wednesday.No cause of death has been announced.Pocoroba joined the Braves in 1975 and played all 10 of his major league seasons with the team, hitting 21 home runs with 172 RBIs and a .257 batting average in his career.In…
Inside Roy Halladay's struggle with pain, addiction
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Baseball
Wednesday, 27 May 2020 10:59
STEVE TRAX WAS in his office in Reston, Virginia, not far from Dulles International Airport when the phone rang. It was mid-October 2013, around 11 a.m. The caller was Brandy Halladay, and she sounded distraught."He needs help. He knows it. I know it," Trax remembers Brandy telling him.He was Roy Halladay.Trax, 54, had been the financial adviser to the Halladays…
Will anyone hit .400? Post a 1.12 ERA? What an 82-game 2020 MLB leaderboard could look like
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Baseball
Wednesday, 27 May 2020 07:31
While meetings playing out this week will go a long way toward deciding if a 2020 MLB season is played, we decided to explore what the proposed 82-game format could look like on the field -- and on a stats leaderboard page. Could someone really hit .400? Will a pitcher challenge Bob Gibson's 1.12 ERA? Just how many stolen bases…
Dodger Stadium opens as coronavirus testing site
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Baseball
Tuesday, 26 May 2020 17:42
LOS ANGELES -- Dodger Stadium, which has hosted nearly 20 million fans over the past five seasons, opened as a coronavirus testing facility that is considered to be the largest in the state of California.The drive-through testing site has the capacity to test 6,000 people daily, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said Tuesday from a lectern. Tests will be conducted…
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