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MLB legend Pedro Martinez revealed Tuesday night that he has family members who are still buried in the rubble after a roof collapsed at a nightclub in the Dominican Republic.
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Dotel reportedly was declared dead at an area hospital after being removed from the wreckage of a roof collapse at Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo that killed at least 44 people and injured more t...
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Had nobody wanted Yasmani Grandal one year ago, it would've been tough to argue with that stance. Between 2022-23 with the White Sox, he was worth negative-1.9 bWAR, slugging .306 and allowing stolen bases at what can only be described as an alarming rate.
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The move comes as baseball looks for new partners after ESPN opted out of the final three seasons of it $550 million per year contract.
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After simulating every MLB game 10,000 times, the SportsLine Projection Model has identified the three best pitcher strikeout props for Thursday's six-game schedule