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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Fernando Valenzuela: A Hall of Fame Snub?

Fernando Valenzuela's journey in baseball is nothing short of inspiring. His impact on the sport and the Hispanic community is undeniable. Yet, he falls short of the necessary votes for the Hall of Fame. This is a missed opportunity to honor a player who did so much more than just play the game. Va

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Pete Alonso Joins Orioles in Big Free Agency Move

Pete Alonso, the power-hitting first baseman, is set to join the Baltimore Orioles after agreeing to a five-year, $155 million deal. This move comes just a day after the Orioles missed out on another top free agent, Kyle Schwarber. Alonso's contract includes no deferrals or opt-outs, and he gets a l

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Chicago White Sox Strike Gold in 2026 MLB Draft Lottery

The Chicago White Sox hit the jackpot in the 2026 MLB draft lottery, securing the top pick. This is a big deal because it gives them first dibs on the best young talent. The draft is still months away, but experts are already making educated guesses about who might go where. Roch Cholowsky, a short

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Freeman's Health Concerns Cloud Dodgers' Championship Hopes

The Los Angeles Dodgers made waves at the Major League Baseball Winter Meetings by signing star closer Edwin Diaz. This move strengthens their bullpen, addressing a key weakness. The team is now seen as a top contender for the World Series, aiming for a third straight title. However, there's a clou

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

Baseball and Politics: A Game Beyond the Diamond

Baseball and politics have always been a big deal in the U. S. They both bring people together and sometimes drive them apart. A recent book, "House Divided, " dives into the story of the first congressional baseball game, which started in 1909 and is still going strong today. This game pits Democra

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Faces Through Time: Sandro Miller's Half-Century Journey

Sandro Miller, a renowned photographer, has just released a book titled "On Earth as It Is Not in Heaven. " This collection features 229 photos taken over the past 50 years. The book also includes words from photography experts and notable figures like John Malkovich. One of the most memorable mome

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Edwin Díaz: Mets' Closer Conundrum

The Mets are still in the mix for Edwin Díaz, but talks have hit a snag. Díaz is eyeing a five-year deal, while the Mets are leaning towards a three-year commitment. The recent signing of Devin Williams adds a new layer to the situation. Williams is open to a setup role if Díaz returns, but his addi

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Cubs Fans Hope for Spending Spree Amid Marquee's Money Woes

The Chicago Cubs are entering the offseason with a cloud of uncertainty. Fans are eager to see the team open its wallet and sign some big names. But recent news from the team's media network, Marquee Sports Network, has left many worried. Marquee has cut several key positions, including general man

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Gambling on Games: What You Should Know About Sports Betting in Missouri

Missouri is about to join the sports betting scene, starting December 1st. This move has sparked some worries about game fairness and possible issues like harassment. It's important to understand the basics before diving in. The state's entry into sports betting comes with a mix of excitement and c

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Acuña's Health: A Big Win for the Braves

The Atlanta Braves have faced many challenges lately. Injuries and bad luck have made things tough. But there's always something to be happy about. One big thing stands out: Ronald Acuña Jr. 's health. Acuña is one of the best players in baseball. Even when hurt, he still performs well. Last year,

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