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Bloomberg

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

Higher Ed
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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Bloomberg

Players, Owners Acrimony May Damage MLB, Says Player Agent Rachel Luba

Higher Ed
Jul.21 -- Major League Baseball player agent Rachel Luba joins Jason Kelly to discuss the impact of Covid-19 on 'America's Pastime' and the ongoing uncertainty of the sport's labor relations landscape.
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Bloomberg

Working Hard for MGM to Be Integrated Resort Operator in Osaka, Says CEO

Higher Ed
Mar.21 -- Jim Murren, chairman and chief executive officer at MGM Resorts International, discusses Major League Baseball signing a gambling partnership with MGM, the next steps in the process and investing in Macau. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

イチロー選手、愛犬「一弓」への思いを語る

Higher Ed
Mar.22 -- マリナーズのイチロー選手が現役引退を表明。試合後の記者会見で、愛犬「一弓」への思いについて語りました。
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Bloomberg

'Iron Man' Ripken Is Accelerating His Baseball Ambitions

Higher Ed
Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. discusses his tie-up with billionaire professional sports team owners David Blitzer and Josh Harris, and efforts to get even more involved in America's Pastime with Bloomberg Quicktake's...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: What's at the Met for Sports Fans Like Me?

9th - 10th
In this video [3:19] sports fan Jayson, age 10, learns about the Museum's incredible baseball card collection, and sees the rarest baseball card in existence.
Instructional Video
A&E Television

History.com: Before the Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor Saved Baseball

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Growing up in the Bronx, Sonia Sotomayor grew up a die-hard Yankees fan. Little did she know that one day, she would play a role in saving the entire sport. Watch this video to learn about it. [1:01]
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NPR: National Public Radio

Npr: The Boston Red Sox and Racism

9th - 10th
Audio story profiles the Boston Red Sox, last major league team to integrate their roster. At the time of this story (2002) they were under new management and making an attempt to overcome "an undeniable legacy of racial intolerance."