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RotoBaller on MSNMLB DFS Picks Today: Daily Fantasy Baseball Strategy and Tips For FanDuel, DraftKings (7/10/25)Thursdays are often travel days or off days for Major League Baseball teams, but with the All-Star break just around the corner, this Thursday still has a pretty full schedule. After a couple of afternoon games and a couple of games around 5:00 p.
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Diamondbacks become the first MLB team to bring OneCourt’s tactile broadcast to the ballpark The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation and OneCourt, creators of the first tactile sports broadcast, have teamed up to improve accessibility for blind and low vision fans by offering free OneCourt devices at Chase Field,
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Joe Coleman has died, according to the Associated Press. He was 78 years old. Coleman, who finished off his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, died in his sleep on Wednesday in Jamestown, Tennessee, his son Casey told the AP.
Stars will also be at the mercy of the league's MLB automatic ball-strike challenge system. Here’s what you need to know about it.
Ethan and Jackson Holliday have the chance to be the first brothers picked No. 1 overall. The reasons go back to their great grandfather.
Carhartt and '47 released a line of brown duck fabric hats for fans to sport their favorite Major League Baseball teams.
Even having traded the 33rd pick for Quinn Priester, the Brewers still have five first-day selections in the upcoming MLB draft.
Joe Coleman, a right-handed pitcher, was part of the debut amateur draft, selected by the Washington Senators. When the Senators handed him the ball on Sept. 28, 1965, the 18-year-old became the first-ever drafted player to debut in the majors. He beat the Kansas City Athletics 6-1.
Hagerstown native Jayvien Sandridge recently made his Major League Baseball debut, pitching for the New York Yankees.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNReport: Three Longhorns baseball pitchers will forego MLB Draft, return for another yearAccording to reports, Longhorns pitchers Max Grubbs, Luke Harrison and Ruger Riojas will forego the MLB Draft and return to Texas.