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The Switch Hitter in Baseball Is Going Extinct
Superstars who slugged from both sides of the plate were once a feature of the major leagues. Now they have become a dying breed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Buzz: What would a fantasy baseball draft look like today?
Fantasy baseball analyst Scott Pianowski breaks down what he learned from a recent industry draft, one month into the 2024 MLB season.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Long-predicted consumer pullback finally hits restaurants like Starbucks, KFC and McDonald's
Starbucks, Pizza Hut and KFC are among the chains that reported same-store sales declines this quarter.CNBC - Business -
Long-predicted consumer pullback finally hits restaurants like Starbucks, KFC and McDonald's
It’s finally here: the long-predicted consumer pullback.NBC News - Top stories -
Yamamoto pitches six scoreless innings and Pages hits a 2-run homer to lead Dodgers over D-backs 8-0
Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw six scoreless innings, rookie Andy Pages hit a two-run homer as part of a five-run second inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 8-0 on Wednesday nightABC News - Sports - MLB -
Party Like It’s 1989
In the 1980s and ’90s, Dafydd Jones’s party shots captured Manhattan’s rich and powerful.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Stephen Colbert: ‘If you like puppies, you’re not going to like Kristi Noem’
Late-night hosts discuss the South Dakota governor and possible Trump VP pick revealing she killed her family dog . Late-night hosts talk about Kristi Noem’s puppy-killing admission and Donald Trump’s day off from court. Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
There's No Business Like White House Business
Donald Trump may be an entrepreneur, but that doesn’t mean he’s a good steward of the economy.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Oil Market Balance Expected to Improve Through 2024, Morningstar DBRS Says
Global oil supply is expected to catch up with demand in the coming months, according to Morningstar DBRS.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How MLB Players Arrange Autographs for Each Other
As fans and collectors clamor for autographs, Major League Baseball players have built a network — and an etiquette — for signing things for each other.The New York Times - Lifestyle - MLB
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MLB Power Rankings: Is your team soaring -- or falling -- in our first May edition?
The Orioles are dominating and the Twins are rolling, while an AL East team continues to tumble.ESPN - Sports - MLB -
Fields floated as Steelers returner, Warren says
Running back Jaylen Warren said the Steelers special teams coordinator suggested quarterback Justin Fields could return kickoffs with the rule change preventing players from moving until the returner touches the ball.ESPN - Sports -
Sixers owners buy G6 tickets to block Knicks fans
The owners of the 76ers and former minority owner Michael Rubin have purchased tickets for Game 6 of Philadelphia's playoff series against the Knicks in an attempt to block New York fans from once again overrunning Wells Fargo Center.ESPN - Sports -
Facing elimination, Leafs rule out Matthews for G6
Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews has been ruled out for Game 6 of the first-round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Bruins on Thursday.ESPN - Sports -
Claude, Big East's Most Improved, to join USC
Xavier transfer Desmond Claude, winner of the Big East's Most Improved Player award, has committed to USC.ESPN - Sports