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Arizona Diamondbacks analyst Bob Brenly taking voluntary leave of absence, to undergo sensitivity training after comment

“I want to apologize again for my insensitive reference on Wednesday, as it does not reflect my values or who I am,” Brenly said as part of a statement given to multiple media outlets. “Beginning today, I have voluntarily decided to take some time off to listen, reflect and devote my attention to awareness training […]

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Christian Yelich could determine the fate of the NL Central this season

In the bottom of the third inning of the Milwaukee Brewers’ 7-4 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday, Christian Yelich hit a three-run home run. It wasn’t really all that special of a home run, struck at 107.9 mph with a launch angle of 20 degrees. The pitch from Diamondbacks right-hander Jon Duplantier was […]

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Trash talk, walk-offs and who’s got game: MLB The Show Players League opening weekend recap

Major League Baseball is following in the pixelated footsteps of the NBA — which recently ran an NBA 2K Players Tournament featuring stars like Kevin Durant and Trae Young — with a longer-term video game spin of its own. The MLB The Show Players League began Friday, with a 29-game season scheduled to run through […]

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Players from all 30 teams form MLB The Show league

NEW YORK — Competitive baseball is back. Even if it’s virtual in nature. In a joint effort with the MLB Players Association and Sony Interactive Entertainment, Major League Baseball is launching the first competitive MLB The Show league featuring players from all 30 teams competing in a 29-game regular season, the league announced Friday. The […]

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One stat that will shape 2020 for each National League team

Last week, we looked at one key statistic for each American League team. Let’s do the same now for the National League — a key number from the 2019 MLB season and how that will shape what happens in 2020. NL East | Central | West The number: 4.18. The Braves finished 11th in the […]

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