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  2. Grady Sizemore - Wikipedia

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    Grady Sizemore (born August 2, 1982) is an American former professional baseball center fielder and coach and former interim manager of the Chicago White Sox.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians from 2004 through 2011, but did not play in the majors for the following two years after a series of injuries.

  3. List of MLB Network personalities - Wikipedia

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    Jon Heyman: (2009–present) FanRag Sports and New York Post writer, appears on MLB Tonight [1] Jon Morosi: (2016–present) MLB.com writer, appears on Hot Stove, MLB Tonight, and MLB Network Showcase; Joel Sherman: (2013–present) New York Post senior writer, appears on MLB Tonight; Jayson Stark: (2018–present) MLB Tonight [15]

  4. Major League Baseball rosters - Wikipedia

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    A Major League Baseball roster is a list of players who are allowed, by league agreement, to play for a Major League Baseball (MLB) team. Each MLB team maintains two rosters: an active roster of players eligible to participate in an MLB game, and an expanded roster encompassing the active roster plus additional reserve players.

  5. Aaron Durley - Wikipedia

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    By 2008, Durley was 6'10", weighed 265 pounds, and wore a size 17 shoe. [14] [15] In August 2009, Durley was 6'11" tall, weighed 250 lbs., [12] and wore a size 18 shoe. [citation needed] Aaron received some of his shoes from big time basketball players such as NBA Houston Rockets star Yao Ming, and University of Texas center Dexter Pittman.

  6. Baseball Hall of Fame voting update: Ichiro Suzuki remains ...

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    Announcement day for the Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2025 is fast approaching. On Jan. 21, we'll know who will be immortalized with a plaque on the wall of the Hall of Fame museum.

  7. Tweet (social media) - Wikipedia

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    A user tweeting about bugs. A tweet (now officially known as a post since 2023) is a short status update on the social networking site Twitter (officially known as X since 2023) which can include images, videos, GIFs, straw polls, hashtags, mentions, and hyperlinks.

  8. Matt Adams - Wikipedia

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    Matthew James Adams (born August 31, 1988 [1] [2]) is an American former professional baseball first baseman.Nicknamed "Big City" for his imposing size and ability to regularly hit long home runs, the St. Louis Cardinals selected Adams in the 23rd round of the 2009 MLB draft from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania.

  9. Ted Sizemore - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Dodgers selected Sizemore in the fifteenth round of the 1966 Major League Baseball draft. He served strictly as a catcher his first professional season, but his bat (.330, 4 home runs and 37 RBIs for the Northwest League 's Tri-City Atoms ) prompted the Dodgers organization to try him more in the outfield in 1967 and 1968 .