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Fred McGriff: The Crime Dog Finally Gets His Hall Bark
Fred McGriff, known as "The Crime Dog," earns his spot in the Hall of Fame, shedding his underrated status.
Gary Sheffield: The Swing That Scared Pitchers
Explore Gary Sheffield's intimidating baseball swing, marked by his violent hands, loud contact, and fierce attitude that terrified pitchers.
Paul Molitor: Hit, run, repeat
Explore the legacy of Paul Molitor, an underrated baseball technician known for his consistent hitting and smart base running.
Setting a Batter Up: 3 Balls That Lead to the Kill Shot
Discover the art of the kill shot in volleyball with our guide on using three strategic ball plays: tease, trap, and terminate. Master the game-winning move!
Jim Thome: Baseball’s Quiet Powerhouse
Explore the legacy of Jim Thome, baseball's humble hero with 600 HRs and a remarkably low-key demeanor. A true sportsman's spirit.
Don Mattingly: The Captain Without a Ring
Explore the career of Don Mattingly, a talented MLB captain known for his sweet swing but unfortunate timing, never winning a World Series ring.
Defensive Shifts 2.0: Now That They’re Banned, What’s Next?
Explore what's next for baseball strategy as teams innovate beyond the banned defensive shifts in "Defensive Shifts 2.0."
Basepath Awareness: Why Great Runners Think Before They Sprint
Discover why top runners strategize before sprinting. Learn the importance of basepath awareness for effective, heads-up hustle.
Thurman Munson: The Yankee Legend Taken Too Soon.
Explore the legacy of Thurman Munson, a Yankee legend known for his leadership and grit, whose life ended tragically early.
Can the Astros Keep the Hate-Fueled Dynasty Alive?
Explore if the Astros can maintain their controversial success amid widespread disdain and the old adage that winning resolves all issues.
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