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Yankees' Historically Bad Game Produced Stats Not Seen in Over a Century
The New York Yankees lost at home to the Boston Red Sox on Thursday night. It was a nightmare game for the Yankees who saw Red Sox rookie Roman Anthon
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The Blue Jays ambushed Dodgers ace Blake Snell from the first pitch of Game 5 of the World Series on Wednesday night, as he surrendered a home run on
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Orioles to Hire Craig Albernaz As New Manager
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Faf du Plessis, Jake Fraser-McGurk on Delhi Capitals' release list
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£201m spent, Konate out for “world-class” CB: Liverpool’s dream XI after Jan
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