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Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
ESPN Agrees To KBO Broadcast Deal — 10:05am: ESPN has formally announced the deal. They'll broadcast six KBO games per week — one game every Tuesday through Sunday — in addition to covering the KBO postseason. Broadcast details of the postseason remain to be determined.
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ESPN to televise Korea Baseball Organization games — ESPN will televise South Korea's Korea Baseball Organization games during the upcoming 2020 season, starting with the league's opening day on Tuesday. — ESPN will become the KBO's exclusive English-language home as part of an agreement …
Associated Press:
Play ball: Korean baseball league begins in empty stadiums — SEOUL, South Korea — Cheerleaders danced beneath rows of empty seats, and umpires wore protective masks as a new Korea Baseball Organization season began in South Korea. — After a weekslong delay because of the coronavirus pandemic …
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Power rankings, top players, key storylines and more: Everything you need for KBO opening day — The Korea Baseball Organization, the highest level of baseball in South Korea, is scheduled to begin its season on Tuesday (which is overnight Monday in the U.S.), making it one of the first major …
Marly Rivera / ESPN:
‘We want to play,’ but focus is on MLB players' health and safety, union chief Tony Clark says — Tony Clark was first familiar to fans from his playing days as a switch-hitting slugger, hitting 251 home runs over a 15-year career in the majors. During his career, he became active …
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Rob Bradford / WEEI:
Jon Lester opens up about his uncertain future — Jon Lester summed up quite a bit with just a few select words. — “It's just a unique deal,” the Cubs pitcher told WEEI.com during a wide-ranging conversation. — So true, in so many ways. — The first order of business, of course …
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John Hickey / Sports Illustrated:
Here's to Athletics' Herb Washington, Who Did Baseball Not Quite Like Anyone Else — Herb Washington. Just the name leaves some longtime Oakland A's fans shaking their heads. — Good idea? Bad idea? — Back in 1974, it was then-A's owner Charlie Finley's idea to take the world-class sprinter …
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Mark Liptak / Sports Illustrated:
Today in White Sox History: May 5 — 1962White Sox minority owners, headed up by William Bartholomay (who would later lead the group buying the Braves and moving them to Atlanta), sold their 46% shares of the team to majority owner Art Allyn. It was the first time since 1939 that the White Sox were owned by a single individual.
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Howard Cole / Sports Illustrated:
May 4: This Day in Dodgers History — On this day, May 4, 2020, absolutely nothing happened. No runs, no drips, no errors, no Bill Russell throws into the field level seats at Dodger Stadium, no calls from the dugout for Juan Uribe to bunt with first and second and nobody out and not a penny …
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Scott Boras / New York Times:
We Have to Bring Baseball Back — Time and time again, baseball has helped our country recover and come together in times of loss. It can help us during the pandemic, too. — Mr. Boras is an attorney for baseball players. — In some of America's darkest moments …
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ESPN:
Former A's pitcher, executive Matt Keough dies at 64 — Former major league pitcher Matt Keough, a special assistant with the Oakland Athletics, has died, the team announced on Saturday. He was 64. — The A's did not disclose details on the cause of death.
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Alex Butler / UPI:
ESPN to air live baseball in Asia with American commentators — Taiwan baseball over the weekend featured 19 homers, 110 runs. — ESPN will air live baseball games from South Korea as the game resumes there amid the coronavirus pandemic. The network on Monday announced an exclusive broadcast agreement with Eclat Media Group.
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Associated Press:
Players have financial incentive to play ball — NEW YORK — Mike Trout and Gerrit Cole aren't the only major leaguers with a big financial incentive to get back on the field. — While they head a starry quartet that would take in more than $200,000 per game, 65 players would earn …
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