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Cubs' Seiya Suzuki off to historically hot start to MLB career after coming from Japan

Cubs' Seiya Suzuki off to historically hot start to MLB career after coming from Japan

Generally when a player transfers to MLB from Japan’s NPB, growing pains are expected. When the Chicago Cubs landed Hiroshima Carp star Seiya Suzuki this offseason, his game was recognized as one that could translate – but it’s hard to imagine anyone thought it would translate as quickly as it has.

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MLB's bigger bases, explained: Why baseball is using new, larger bases for 2022

MLB's bigger bases, explained: Why baseball is using new, larger bases for 2022

One of the more interesting changes for the 2022 season isn’t going to be immediately evident to those first turning the game on. Amid all of the talk about the universal DH and the extra-innings runner, MLB and the MLBPA also agreed to larger bases for the upcoming season.

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SN 50: Remembering Bob Gibson, the man and the myth

SN 50: Remembering Bob Gibson, the man and the myth

How deeply does baseball pulse through the veins of The Sporting News? It was the reason TSN was established in 1886 (more to come on that soon). Before there was an American League, which, by the way, TSN played a outsized role in founding, The Sporting News covered the National League and the American Association.

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Yankees have strong free-agent options at shortstop, center field and starter

Yankees have strong free-agent options at shortstop, center field and starter

George Steinbrenner, the fiery, volatile Yankees owner who prioritized winning over pretty much everything else, died of a heart attack at 80 years old in July 2010, about nine months after his club won the 2009 World Series in six games over the Phillies.

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Trevor Bauer speaks out for first time since accusations of assault: 'I can no longer be silent'

Trevor Bauer speaks out for first time since accusations of assault: 'I can no longer be silent'

Trevor Bauer on Saturday released his first public comments since news broke in late June that he was under investigation for assault. The Dodgers pitcher, on administrative leave by MLB, addressed a Saturday story from The Washington Post (subscription) which, citing sealed court documents, reported a previous case of an Ohio woman who was granted a temporary order of protection against him in June 2020.

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