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Bloomberg

Mariners Embrace Gambling, Rule Changes to Boost Baseball Fanbase

Higher Ed
Mar.22 -- The Seattle Mariners are embracing new league rules to speed-up baseball games, as well as a controversial first-ever league partnership with a gambling company. General Manager Jerry Dipoto says the moves are needed to boost...
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Bloomberg

How the MLB is Transitioning in the Digital Age

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Oct. 24 -- Major League Baseball Media President and CEO Bob Bowman discusses television ratings for the World Series and the future of baseball in the digital age. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Crypto Report: Dapper Labs on NFT Market Future

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Dapper Labs CEO Roham Gharegozlou - the company behind CryptoKitties & NBA Top Shot - joins Emily Chang and Bloomberg's Sonali Basak to discuss the future utility of NFTs, what NFTs can do for athletes, and how he is thinking about...
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How the Crypto Turmoil Affects NFT Collectibles

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Sorare CEO Nicolas Julia joins Emily Chang to talk about its new partnership with Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association to launch the official NFT-based fantasy sports game for all MLB teams. Plus, they...
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Curated Video

Why The Organ At Baseball Games?

Higher Ed
The organ is a common sound you hear at baseball games, but why and what is the significance of it?
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Curated Video

World Series

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Indians Beat Boston To Take World Series Crown Boston - Baseball's Bob Lemon and Gene Beardon share pitching honours as the Cleveland Indians win the 1948 World Series. Highlights of the Series are shown.
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Bloomberg

Rivera on Panama's Green Push, Job Opportunities

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Mariano Rivera, Founder and President of The Mariano Rivera Foundation, discusses the push for green goals and job creation in Panama. He speaks with Shery Ahn on the sidelines of the Bloomberg New Economy Gateway Latin America, on...
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Bloomberg

Boston Red Sox CEO Says They Need Fans Back in the Stands

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Jul.24 -- Sam Kennedy, Boston Red Sox president and chief executive officer, talks about the shortened Major League Baseball season and owing the Liverpool club of the English Premiere League. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

USA: BALTIMORE: POSSIBLE GENE THERAPY VACCINE FOR CANCER

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English/Nat There's new hope for men who suffer from prostate cancer -- and it could have implications for how other cancers are treated. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Oncology Centre in the US- have been working on a gene therapy...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

1945 Year In Sports Review

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Woman on float at Orange Bowl football game / touchdown scoring play from University of Tulsa versus Georgia Technical College Game / crowds in stands at Kentucky Derby / horses cross finish line at derby / group posing with winning...
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Bloomberg

Beane: Baseball Has Become One of the Most Intelligent Industries in the World

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Mar.20 -- Bloomberg caught up with Mr. Moneyball, Billy Beane. He is the Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations for the Oakland A’s, and of course, was the subject of the movie starring Brad Pitt, as well as the bestseller...
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The Recount

The First U.S. President To Throw Out an MLB Pitch

Higher Ed
Attending a baseball game in 1910, President William Howard Taft threw a ceremonial pitch from the stands, kicking off the Washington Senators’ season. Since then, every sitting commander in chief, save Jimmy Carter and Donald Trump, has...
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Curated Video

Scandal Rocks Baseball As 2017, 2018 World Series Managers Forced Out

Higher Ed
Stealing signs to give batters an advantage is a part of baseball lore. But Houston Astros' use of video spying is shaking integrity of the game.
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Curated Video

Jackie Robinson's Contracts On Display in NYC

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ROBINSON'S CONTRACTS ON DISPLAY IN NYCOne of the original contracts Jackie Robinson signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers, a document that broke Major League Baseball's color barrier, was on display in Times Square in New York on Monday. (11...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Bill Slater and Connie Mack discuss best in baseball of 1938

Higher Ed
Title card: '1938 In Sports' superimposed over people running track and playing baseball / 'Introducing: Jack Dempsey, Eleanor Holm, Lou Little, Connie Mack, Walter Pate, Gene Sarazen, Dan Ferris, Nat Holman, Bill Corum, Eddie...
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Bloomberg

Trump In-Laws May Buy Miami Marlins

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Feb.10 -- The Kushner family, relatives by marriage to President Donald Trump, is in talks to buy the Miami Marlins from art dealer Jeffrey Loria, according to people familiar with the discussions. Bloomberg's Scott Soshnick reports on...
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Curated Video

World Series A

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Yankees Win World Series New York, USA - Highlights of the World Series show the New York Yankees defeating the Brooklyn Dodgers in a close-fought match.
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Bloomberg

How a Nokona Baseball Glove Is Made

Higher Ed
Sep.13 -- Nokona baseball gloves are made in Nocona, Texas using a number of different leathers including kangaroo, cowhide and buffalo. From hot stamping, to embroidering, to lacing, Nokona has been handcrafting ball gloves since 1934....
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Bloomberg

MLB Looking at India, Brazil, Europe for Expansion, Senior VP Small Says

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Mar.21 -- Jim Small, senior vice president of international business at Major League Baseball, talks about the league's strategy for overseas markets, and the deal it signed with MGM Resorts International. He speaks in Tokyo, where the...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Joe DiMaggio inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955 in Cooperstown, New York

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WS Major League Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick at outdoor dais during induction ceremony at National Baseball Hall of Fame / audience / montage inductees Frank Baker and Dazzy Vance shake hands with Frick, accept plaques; audience...
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Curated Video

Baltimore's Adam Jones is only 23 years old. But prior to Thursday's game in New York, Jones was fourth in the American League in hitting, and tops in slugging percentage. (May 21)

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HEADLINE: Baltimore's Adam Jones a rising star CAPTION: Baltimore's Adam Jones is only 23 years old. But prior to Thursday's game in New York, Jones was fourth in the American League in hitting, and tops in slugging percentage. (May 21) ...
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The Recount

The Deshaun Watson Allegations Won’t Change Pro Sports

Higher Ed
Two high profile athletes, the NFL’s Deshaun Watson and MLB’s Trevor Bauer, are under investigation by their respective leagues over disturbing allegations of sexual assault. Currently, Watson is free to engage in team activities with...
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Bloomberg

NHL Shifts From Goons to Big Data Bean Counters

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Oct. 8 -- The NHL opens the 2014-2015 season tonight and the league is beginning to adapt big data and analytics in building teams and evaluating players. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu has the details on In The Loop.
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Curated Video

One of the biggest auctions of Babe Ruth memorabilia is underway online. Up for sale: the first homerun ball hit at old Yankee Stadium, the payment note given by the Yankees to the Red Sox for Babe Ruth and the "Curse of the Bambino" bat. (July 2)

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Have you ever wanted to walk a mile in Babe Ruth's shoes? That might not be possible, but owning a pair of Babe Ruth's pants will only set you back a few hundred thousand dollars. An auction of Babe Ruth memorabilia is currently underway...