MLB Shift Limits Raising Batter Spirits and Averages So Far
Major League Baseball’s new limits on infield shifts are raising batter spirits this spring
Major League Baseball’s new limits on infield shifts are raising batter spirits this spring
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The Louisiana’s attorney general’s office has asked a federal appeals court to formally end a 1992 federal court agreement that led to a Black justice being elected to the state’s Supreme Court
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