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A gaffe by ESPN during the MLB draft made it appear as though the White Sox did not win the World Series in 2005.
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Amazon S3 on MSNThe Best 'Prove-It' Deals in Baseball HistoryThey could be on the wrong side of 30, embroiled in a controversy, or simply just not be the player they used to be. But ...
The San Francisco Giants already traded for Rafael Devers, but they could use more. Enter two-time All-Star outfielder Adolis ...
ESPN turned heads earlier this month when it referred to former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks as a member of their 2005 championship team. What ESPN neglected to mention is that Jenks, who died on July ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNWhite Sox Legend Blasts ESPN for Major BlunderIt began with a miscredit. The post White Sox Champion Slams ESPN for Another Blunder Days After Bobby Jenks Controversy appeared first on EssentiallySports.
San Francisco Giants legend Will Clark stands with Rafael Devers, despite what Boston Red Sox announcer Will Flemming may ...
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In a highly controversial move, Jacob Misiorowski has been elected to the NL All-Star team despite making only five starts ...
Apparently ESPN and MLB couldn’t find anyone more synonymous with the sport than a former NFL punter for Monday night’s ...
Toronto did acquire Nic Roy from Vegas, a heavy, reliable third-line center who should bring some much-needed sandpaper in ...
Here's when to expect Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano to walk out to the ring for their trilogy fight at New York's Madison ...
JANNIK SINNER. For the first time in his career, Jannik Sinner is a Wimbledon champion. After losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open final last month, Sinner got sweet reveng ...
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