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Ontario defeats Alberta for first-ever women's baseball gold in Canada Games history

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New ReviewOntario got out to an early lead but held off an Alberta comeback winning 8-5 and claiming a first ever women's baseball gold medal in Canada Games history.
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'That ball is gone!': Women's baseball makes its Canada Games debut

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New ReviewHistory was made on Day 9 as women's baseball made its Canada Games debut! St. John’s own Jaida Lee threw out the first pitch, having been the first woman to play Canada Games baseball as part of Team Newfoundland’s men’s squad at...
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Blue Jays add Shane Bieber as Toronto relishes playoff push

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The Toronto Blue Jays were busy on trade deadline day, adding former Cy Young award winner Shane Bieber as excitement grows in a city hoping for a long playoff run.
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Baseball HOF Ryne Sandberg dies at 65

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Hall of Fame MLB player Ryan Sandberg has died after a battle with cancer. (Scripps News)
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Passengers Jump For Their Lives In Denver Inferno, Evacuation Turns Chaotic In Viral Video

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Panic unfolded on the tarmac at Denver International Airport as an American Airlines flight bound for Miami was forced to evacuate after its landing gear caught fire. Shocking footage shows passengers scrambling down emergency slides as...
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Toronto Blue Jays jump to the top of the American League

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The Toronto Blue Jays sit atop the American League after defeating the Detroit Tigers 11-4 on Thursday. Johnny Giunta, co-host of the Gate 14 Podcast, says production is coming ‘from guys that you never really expected’ and that’s...
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Larry Walker’s last chance at baseball Hall of Fame

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Canadian Larry Walker has the stats and awards to get him in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, but his entry has been met with indifference from the baseball journalists who decide entry.
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Houston Astros fire GM, manager over sign-stealing

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The owners of the Houston Astros have fired the team’s general manager and manager after revelations the team stole signs from opponents.
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World Series 2019: Baseball fever unites Washington, DC

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This is the first time the US capital has hosted a World Series game since 1933.
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How is coronavirus affecting the sports industry?

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All major events have been canceled or postponed as the pandemic takes its toll worldwide.
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For Major League Baseball, Diversity Is a Business Decision

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Major League Baseball's efforts to increase diversity in league and team offices is not altruistic, said the league executive in charge of inclusion, it's strategic.
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What MLB Can Do to Juice Playoff Ratings

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With the Yankees on the brink of elimination in the first round of MLB playoffs, the league and television networks have a shared interest in making sure popular teams and big rivalries stick around into the postseason, said James Yoder,...
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Baseball Isn't Cool Anymore. The MLB Is Trying to Change That

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Ron Darling, a former MLB starting pitcher and current TBS baseball analyst, said the easiest way to attract younger people to baseball is to get more kids playing it when they're younger. Darling said there are more children opting out...
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Baseball Isn't Cool Anymore. MLB Is Trying to Change That

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Ron Darling, a former MLB starting pitcher and current TBS baseball analyst, said the easiest way to attract younger people to baseball is to get more kids playing it when they're kids. Darling said there are more children opting out of...
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Dodgers Using Crypto Tokens to Give Away Digital Bobbleheads

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The blockchain is taking different industries by storm. Next up ー the sports world. The Los Angeles Dodgers are moving away from traditional promotions and have begun using crypto tokens to give away digital bobbleheads to fans. Ralph...
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How to Invest in Sports Leagues ... If You're Not a Billionaire

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Nick Fullerton, CEO of SportsETFs, has created an ETF that includes companies partnering with pro leagues and teams as an indirect play on the popularity of team sports.
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. makes Triple A debut

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Toronto Blue Jays prospect Vladimir Guerrero Jr. made his Triple A debut with the Buffalo Bisons.
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From the Mound to the Markets, LA Dodgers Pitcher Ross Stripling Does it All

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The 28-year-old Major League Baseball athlete makes different kinds of pitches in the off-season: stocks. As a licensed stock broker, Stripling invests in FANG shares and dabbles in some commodities, he tells Cheddar.
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From the Mound to the Markets, MLB's Ross Stripling Does it All

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The 28-year-old pitcher for the LA Dodgers pitches something else in the off-season: stocks. As a licensed stockbroker, Stripling invests in FANG shares and dabbles in some commodities, he tells Cheddar.
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Staten Island Yankees Adopt Pizza Rat

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The baseball team is temporarily rebranding itself this season to incorporate the rodent that dragged a pizza slice down New York City's subway steps. "It's an aggressive name, I think it's probably a little edgy, a little different,"...
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Attendance drop

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Howard Bloom, publisher of SportsBusinessNews, on baseball's struggle to fill seats.
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Would Mo Vaughn Make a Comeback?

9th - Higher Ed
The former Major League Baseball star tells Cheddar that these days there are many players who can hit as well as he did so he's happy to watch from the sidelines.
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Yankees Great Bernie Williams Goes From Baseball to Jazz

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The four-time World Series champ and current jazz player says that the preparation process for both disciplines is very similar. But Bernie Williams told Cheddar that each career has its own challenges.
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Sports Programming "Needs a Facelift"

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Sports fans are becoming more mobile, which means live sports viewing is on the decline. WinView's Tom Rogers, who formerly helmed CNBC, says that to stick around, sports networks need to embrace new ways of engaging audiences.