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Kawasaki had a somewhat disappointing season in 2005, seeing his batting average drop off from .303 in 2004 to .271 and his on-base percentage from .359 to just .326, knocking in just 36 runs and stealing only 21 bases. Despite this, he was named to the Japanese national team to play in the inaugural World Baseball Classic during the off-season.
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Twins: I bet on Byron Buxtonto win MVP at 30/1 and the Twins to win the World Series at 60/1. Buxton is among the league leaders in homers per plate appearance since 2020, plays Gold Glove center ...
The MLB regular season returns to action Thursday, and so do our fantasy matchups. Fred Zinkie reveals his top player predictions for the second half.
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On October 22, 2019, ESPN canceled the weekday edition of Outside the Lines, its final airing being December 20, 2019. The series reverted to being a weekly, Saturday-morning broadcast beginning in January 2020. In addition, it was stated that the show would contribute content for ESPN.com and segments during SportsCenter. [4]