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[Highlight] Mike Trout almost gets hit in the head twice by Bryan Woo. He is not pleased.

u/kurruchi — 14 hours ago
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Giants fan near SNY mic after the Mets put up 3 runs: "C'mon Giants wake up! The Yankees left town last week, this is the B-team!"

u/TomasRoncero — 13 hours ago
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[Highlight] Cody Bellinger makes a TERRIFIC catch in left field!

u/MLBOfficial — 20 hours ago
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[@PitchingNinja] "Nolan McLean, Ridiculous 84mph Front Door Sweeper. 23 Inches of Horizontal Break."

u/Caledor152 — 12 hours ago
Mariners' Raleigh challenges the called ball. Call is confirmed by < 0.1 inch.
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Mariners' Raleigh challenges the called ball. Call is confirmed by < 0.1 inch.

u/Dast_Kook — 13 hours ago
Former MLB player Brad Lidge, who threw the final pitch to win the Philadelphia Phillies the 2008 World Series, is now an archaeologist researching the Etruscan civilization. He is joining the Penn Museum Board of Advisors, calling it a “full-circle moment”
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Former MLB player Brad Lidge, who threw the final pitch to win the Philadelphia Phillies the 2008 World Series, is now an archaeologist researching the Etruscan civilization. He is joining the Penn Museum Board of Advisors, calling it a “full-circle moment”

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u/Jux_ — 18 hours ago
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[Highlight] Jose Altuve strikes out on a pitch that catches the most miniscule amount of the strike zone possible

u/ExpirjTec — 14 hours ago
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[Highlight] Konnor Griffin hits an RBI double in his first MLB at bat!

u/Darkforces134 — 19 hours ago
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[Blum] For the second consecutive year, the timing of the Angels flyover is completely botched. The anthem singer paused multiple times to try and align the song with the flyover.

u/JianClaymore — 13 hours ago
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Julio Rodriguez doesn't notice that the Angels are intentionally walking him so both he and Josh Naylor step up to the plate to get ready to bat at the same time

u/SeattleSporting — 9 hours ago
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Tatis Jr admiring Fenway Park, it is the first time Tatis plays at Fenway, even though is his 7th Season in the Majors.

u/OldActiveYeast — 21 hours ago
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[Highlight] Shohei Ohtani leaves the yard for the first time in 2026

u/MLBOfficial — 22 hours ago
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