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NPR's Scott Simon offers his thoughts on why the value of baseball cards shouldn't be measured in dollars.
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The Toronto Blue Jays will play at least their first two homestands at their spring training home due to the ongoing issues with travel between the U.S. and Canada from the coronavirus pandemic.
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CFO Jimmy Patronis has reached out to the International Olympic Committee and baseball teams set to play spring training games in Arizona, inviting them to come to Florida.
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The 2-0 AL Wild Card Series win over the Toronto Blue Jays is the first postseason series victory for the Tampa Bay Rays in 12 years.
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The Tampa Bay Rays will host the first round series with the Toronto Blue Jays starting Tuesday.
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We look at a remarkable week in sports, where pro-athletes in NBA and MLB stood up to owners and managers and delayed games in solidarity with those who are protesting racism and police violence.
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Major League Baseball owners have given the go-ahead to making a proposal to the players' union that could lead to the coronavirus-delayed season starting…
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Major League Baseball and the players' union are in discussions to begin the baseball season as early as May or June. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jeff Passan of ESPN about the plans.
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Spring training has been suspended and the start of Major League Baseball’s Opening Day will be delayed by at least two weeks due to the coronavirus…
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Auld said despite the obvious challenges of building two stadiums in two countries, it's a fight worth fighting.
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The man who helped bring an NBA team to Orlando now wants to bring a Major League Baseball team to the theme park mecca.Pat Williams, a former executive…
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In 2018, all 30 MLB teams extended their netting over stadium dugouts. The protective measure has not done enough to safeguard fans from dangerous foul ball injuries.