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MLB Legends Stunned by Ohtani's Historic 50/50: Revolutionizing Baseball
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MLB Legends Stunned by Ohtani's Historic 50/50: Revolutionizing Baseball

Related media - Breaking news Shohei Ohtani is on the verge of reaching a milestone that could redefine baseball. As he approaches the elusive 50/50 mark, former Major League Baseball stars are in awe of his ability, often commenting that he is "revolutionizing the game." This article delves into the profound impact Ohtani's potentially record-breaking performance is having on the baseball world. We explore the reactions of past greats who are in awe of his dual-threat abilities as both a pitcher and a hitter, a feat that is reigniting discussions about the evolution of player roles in the MLB. The narrative extends beyond simple statistics, illustrating how Ohtani’s journey is inspiring a new generation of athletes and changing the strategic landscape of team mana...
Why does Oswaldo Cabrera wear a pearl necklace?
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Why does Oswaldo Cabrera wear a pearl necklace?

Related media - Breaking news In his first week in the majors, Oswaldo Cabrera showed off his versatility by playing multiple positions for the Yankees. With the ability to fit into four different positions, Cabrera stood out not only for his performance, but also for his distinctive No. 95 jersey and a faux pearl necklace that added a touch of style to his uniform. Ron Marinaccio, another Yankees rookie, praised Cabrera for his authenticity and indifference to other people’s opinions. Cabrera received the handmade necklace from Milton Ramos, an infielder he met in the minors who founded PawGripz, a company that makes rubber grips to protect players’ hands. Ramos also decided to create something stylish and sent the necklace to Cabrera, who has worn it ever since. The necklace, known...
Vegas Golden Knights win their first Stanley Cup
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Vegas Golden Knights win their first Stanley Cup

Related media - Recent news There were also questions about adding a franchise in a city known for legal sports betting, something sports leagues including the NHL have long avoided. Bettman said hockey betting wasn't as popular as football betting, so the threat of gamblers losing games was minimal. “We don’t worry about the integrity of our game,” Bettman said. Apparently, Bettman should have invested some money in the team before stepping onto the ice for the first time. The Knights seemingly overcame every obstacle that came their way in their inaugural season. They sold more than 14,000 season tickets before the team even had a name. The team moved to T-Mobile Arena, which was already open on the Strip. But after the team’s final preseason game, a gunman at the Mandalay Bay Hote...
Caitlin Clark finally gets it, but she has to consider the agenda surrounding her name
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Caitlin Clark finally gets it, but she has to consider the agenda surrounding her name

Related media - Latest news INDIANAPOLIS — Athletes often speak in generalities as a defense mechanism. Instead of delving into a potentially controversial topic, or even addressing it, they provide non-answers, using clichés and pre-planned talking points to keep themselves at arm’s length. Part of me would like to believe that this is what Caitlin Clark did. Thursday morning when I asked her if it bothered her that fans were using her name as a weapon in the culture wars dividing the country. The Indiana Fever star guard didn't close the door on the subject; she refused to even open it. "No," he said. "I don't see it. I don't see it. That's not where I'm focused. My focus is here and on basketball. That's where it needs to be, that's where it's been, and I'm just trying to get bett...
Orlando Cepeda, Baseball’s ‘Baby Bull,’ Dies at 86
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Orlando Cepeda, Baseball’s ‘Baby Bull,’ Dies at 86

More news - Latest news Orlando Cepeda, the second Puerto Rican-born player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, died Friday at the age of 86. The San Francisco Giants announced his death but did not disclose a location. Cepeda played 17 MLB seasons, mostly as a first baseman, hitting 379 home runs, hitting 2,351 hits and driving in 1,365 runs with a .297 batting average. He was the National League Rookie of the Year in 1958 and the MVP in 1967, helping the St. Louis Cardinals win the World Series that year. He batted over .300 in nine seasons and appeared in nine All-Star Games. His father, Pedro, known as "The Bull," was a famous professional player in Puerto Rico. Orlando earned the nickname "Baby Bull" and inspired future stars like Juan Marichal. Cepeda's reputation su...
Miles Russell, 15, made his PGA Tour debut. He was strangely normal
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Miles Russell, 15, made his PGA Tour debut. He was strangely normal

More news - Breaking news DETROIT – Miles Russell’s pants didn’t quite fit during the first round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic on Thursday. A recent growth spurt has left the 15-year-old, now 5 feet 7 inches, in pants designed for someone shorter. Russell, who weighs 120 pounds and has a 28-inch waist, showed off his ankles as he strolled around Detroit Golf Club. Russell made his PGA Tour debut, shooting a 2-over 74. Born in 2009, he signed autographs for kids and adults while being followed by a PGA Tour Live camera. He teed off for 7,370 yards and played alongside the top-ranked players. The most unusual part? Everything seemed surprisingly normal. This year, two 16-year-olds have already played in PGA Tour events. Last year, 15-year-old Oliver Betschart qualified for t...