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  • Hardest Baseball Positions

    Hardest Baseball Positions

    In this article, we’ll go over the most difficult positions to play defensively in baseball. Although every position is difficult to play, there are different factors to keep in mind for each position that may make one more or less difficult than another. Taken into consideration here are the frequency of involvement and degree of

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  • 13 Best Sunflower Seeds (Brands, Taste Test and Flavor Ideas!)

    13 Best Sunflower Seeds (Brands, Taste Test and Flavor Ideas!)

    We review the best sunflower seeds using our 5-category process to determine which we think are among the best. Having played baseball and been around the game for many years, I’ve had my fair share of sunflower seeds. Baseball and sunflower seeds go hand in hand. Especially for those who prefer to eat sunflower seeds

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    The average minimum MLB ticket price for the 2026 season is $34.82, with the median at $29.00 — but the spread between teams is enormous. The Los Angeles Dodgers are the most expensive team to watch at home at $76.57 per game on average, while the Los Angeles Angels are the cheapest in baseball at

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  • How Much Does an MLB Bat Cost?

    A standard MLB pro-grade bat costs between $75 and $185 at team-discounted rates, with premium custom-spec bats averaging $250 to $300 each. But most MLB players don’t actually pay for their bats — they either have endorsement deals with manufacturers like Victus, Marucci, or Louisville Slugger that provide bats for free, or their team purchases

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    The most valuable basketball card ever sold is the 2007-08 Upper Deck Exquisite Dual Logoman featuring autographs and game-worn jersey patches of both Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. The 1-of-1 card sold for $12.932 million at Heritage Auctions on August 23, 2025 — Kobe Bryant’s birthday — and became the most expensive sports card of

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  • How Much Do Minor League Baseball Players Make? (2026 Salary Breakdown)

    A Triple-A player in 2026 earns $1,225 per week — about $36,590 for the full season — under the standardized salary minimums. Five years ago, that same player would have made $502 per week, with no offseason pay and no guaranteed housing. The economics of minor league baseball have transformed faster in the past five

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  • World Cup 2026 Stadiums Ranked: Capacity And More

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs June 11 to July 19, 2026, across 16 stadiums in three countries — the first World Cup hosted by three nations and the first with 48 teams. The United States hosts 78 of the 104 matches (every game from the quarterfinals on plays on American soil), with Canada hosting

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  • Largest MLB Contracts in History: Top 25 Ranked

    Juan Soto’s $765 million contract with the Mets is the largest deal in the history of professional sports. Not just MLB — all pro sports. The 15-year deal Soto signed in December 2024 surpassed Shohei Ohtani’s record-setting $700 million deal from just one year earlier, and capped a five-year stretch where the ceiling for elite

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  • Biggest MLB Stadiums to Hit a Home Run In: Hardest and Easiest

    The “biggest” MLB stadium isn’t really a question of dimensions — it’s a question of what actually happens when hitters step in the box. Comerica Park has the deepest center field at 420 feet, but Oracle Park in San Francisco is consistently the hardest stadium to hit a home run in. Coors Field has fences

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