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Alex Rodriguez says he'll retire after 2017 season — Alex Rodriguez plans on retiring at the end of the 2017 season after playing out his contract with the New York Yankees, the designated hitter told ESPN on Wednesday. — “I won't play after next year,” Rodriguez told ESPN on Wednesday.
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League Made Deal with Rams to Draft Sam — It's been almost two years since the St. Louis Rams selected defensive end Michael Sam in the seventh round of the 2014 draft. At the time, the Rams were hailed for being progressive and drafting the first openly gay player in the National Football League.
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New York Times:
In N.F.L., Deeply Flawed Concussion Research and Ties to Big Tobacco — The National Football League was on the clock. — With several of its marquee players retiring early after a cascade of frightening concussions, the league formed a committee in 1994 that would ultimately issue …
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Decoding the N.F.L. Database to Find 100 Missing Concussions — From 1996 to 2001, the N.F.L. gathered data in an effort to study the dangers of concussions. Whenever a concussion was diagnosed, the team physician was to record information like the player's position, his symptoms and how much time he spent recovering.
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Mike Ozanian / Forbes:
Baseball's Most Valuable Teams — In baseball, the pecking order of team values has more to do with what goes on outside the ballpark than the number of fans that come through the turnstiles, buy beer or rent a party suite at the game. — The New York Yankees, worth at least $3.4 billion …
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Scott Bordow / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks' Patrick Corbin sharp 2 years after surgery — Patrick Corbin will celebrate a two-year anniversary Friday. — Well, maybe celebrate is too strong of a word. Corbin will surely think about the Tommy John surgery performed on his left elbow March 25, 2014, and the season and a half he was out of baseball.
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Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Orioles Acquire Edgar Olmos — The Orioles have acquired lefty Edgar Olmos from the Cubs, per a Baltimore announcement. Chicago will receive a player to be named later in the swap. — Olmos will join just-signed southpaw Zach Phillips in the mix to fill in for injured reliever Brian Matusz.
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Mark Polishuk / MLB Trade Rumors:
Padres Release Casey Janssen — The Padres have granted right-hander Casey Janssen his release, as per the club's official Twitter feed. The Nationals bought out their end of Janssen's $7MM mutual option for 2016 following the season, and the veteran reliever signed a minor league deal with San Diego last month.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Sitting in limbo: Reds' Jay Bruce, Brewers' Lucroy surprised they're not dealt — It is the most awkward and anxious spring training of their careers, spending their entire lives in one organization, but knowing they no longer are part of the future. — Cincinnati Reds right fielder Jay Bruce …
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Telegraph:
World's oldest living animal, 184-year-old tortoise named Jonathan, has first ever bath — A giant tortoise living on the British outpost of St Helena is given a clean-up ahead of Royal visit. — The world's oldest living animal, a 184-year-old giant tortoise, has had its first ever bath.
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Matt Lauer / ESPN:
Legendary baseball announcer Joe Garagiola Sr. dies at age 90 — Joe Garagiola, who turned a modest major league catching career into a 57-year run as a popular broadcaster in the sports world and beyond, died Wednesday. He was 90. — The Arizona Diamondbacks announced his death …
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Colleen Kane / Chicago Tribune:
President Obama: Jose Abreu's separation from son 'can't be the kind of policies we want to promote' — The Tampa Bay Rays and Cuban national team played an exhibition game at the Estadio Latinoamericano in Havana on March 22, 2016. U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban president Raul Castro attended.
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JP Morosi / Fox Sports:
Major League Baseball returned to Cuba and it was a sight to behold
Major League Baseball returned to Cuba and it was a sight to behold
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