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A pitch clock will give pitchers 20 seconds or less to throw the ball, and hitters have to be in the batter's box when the timer hits 8 seconds. It already cost one team a game in spring training.
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The inside on what Congress is doing about condo reform and abortion access. The families of victims of the Surfside condo collapse will get nearly $1 billion. How will that money be divided? And how the Miami Marlins are doing on the field and off the field.
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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred announced that another two series of games are being canceled, as players will not be paid for the games they don't play.
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Major League Baseball's collective bargaining agreement expired at 11:59 p.m. ET Wednesday. Owners may now impose a lockout, the league's first work stoppage since the 1990s.
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Fanatics is expected to be the new partner with MLB to manufacture trading cards, edging out baseball's long-time partner, Topps.
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Today's boycotts aren't coming out of nowhere. Here's a look at some prominent examples in history and how boycotts got started.
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The change came in response to Georgia's controversial new voting law, which the MLB says is against its values.
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"Hammerin' Hank" was 86. He shattered Babe Ruth's home run record in 1974, defying the poverty and racism that threatened to diminish him.
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The franchise is the second major sports team to abandon a long-time name widely seen as racist or culturally offensive. The NFL's Washington Football Team was the first to do so.
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The Marlins on Friday announced they hired Kim Ng to oversee baseball operations.
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It was the end of a pandemic-shortened season of only 60 games. Los Angeles won for the first time in 32 years.
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After a rocky start to the Major League Baseball season, it's on to the playoffs. MLB has gone almost a month without a player testing positive for the coronavirus. The NFL hopes to replicate that.