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Fantasy Baseball Numbers Do Lie: Luck evening out will change fortunes for these 5 players
Dalton Del Don puts some fraudulent stats under the magnifying glass as we move through Week 7 of the fantasy baseball season.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Bad Bunny sports agency sues baseball players' union over ban, announces Ronald Acuña Jr. as client
Bad Bunny’s sports representation firm sued the baseball players’ association Thursday, asking for a restraining order against the union that would allow it to keep working with the company’s clientsABC News - Entertainment - MLB -
One player from each team to watch at the U17 Euros
The U17 Euros starts on Monday. We identify the next young superstars from Europe's top clubs.ESPN - Sports -
Preorder This Slick New 4K Steelbook For One of Tom Cruise's Best Movies
Tom Cruise is one of Hollywood's choosier stars--you're not going to discover a huge pile of crappy direct-to-TV movies hidden in the middle of his filmography like some other well-known actors. The guy has made a lot of really quality flicks, so ...GameSpot - Tech
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