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  • Hardest Baseball Positions

    Hardest Baseball Positions

    Every position on a baseball diamond is harder than it looks, but they are not created equal. Some demand split-second reactions and constant communication, others require elite arm strength or the nerve to start every single play, and a few you can hide a weaker glove in. So which is the hardest position to play…

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  • How Much Does an MLB Baseball Cost?

    How Much Does an MLB Baseball Cost?

    An official MLB baseball costs approximately $7 to produce at the Rawlings factory in Costa Rica. At retail, the same Rawlings ROMLB sells for $19.95 directly from Rawlings, $25 from most major retailers, and $30-$50 at ballparks. MLB uses approximately 108 baseballs per game (9 dozen average), which adds up to roughly 262,000 baseballs across…

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  • What Is the PUP List in the NFL? Rules, Timeline, and PUP vs. IR

    What Is the PUP List in the NFL? Rules, Timeline, and PUP vs. IR

    Every July, as NFL training camps open, the same three letters start appearing next to star players’ names: PUP. The Physically Unable to Perform list is one of the most-searched and least-understood roster designations in football — partly because “on the PUP list” in July and “on the PUP list” in September mean two very…

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  • NFL Practice Squad Salary in 2026: Weekly Pay, Veteran Tiers, Elevations

    NFL Practice Squad Salary in 2026: Weekly Pay, Veteran Tiers, Elevations

    Every NFL team carries a 16-player practice squad alongside its 53-man active roster — a mix of rookies who didn’t survive final cuts, veterans hanging on for another shot, and scout-team specialists who make game weeks run. They practice every day and learn the full playbook, but their paychecks live in a completely different universe…

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  • NFL Rookie Contract Scale: What Every 2026 Draft Pick Makes

    NFL Rookie Contract Scale: What Every 2026 Draft Pick Makes

    Every one of the 257 players drafted in April 2026 will report to training camp this month on a contract he had almost no say in. The NFL rookie wage scale assigns a predetermined value to every draft slot — the higher the pick, the bigger the deal — and there is virtually nothing left…

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  • Most All-Star Selections in MLB History, Ranked

    Most All-Star Selections in MLB History, Ranked

    Hank Aaron was selected to 25 All-Star Games — a number so large it needs an asterisk to be believed: for four seasons (1959-62), baseball played TWO All-Star Games a year, letting the era’s giants stack selections at double speed. Aaron, Willie Mays (24), and Stan Musial (24) tower over the list partly because of…

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  • Do MLB All-Stars Get Paid?

    Do MLB All-Stars Get Paid?

    Do MLB players get paid extra for making the All-Star team? The league’s own check is famously modest — but the honest answer is that an All-Star selection is worth serious money anyway, just through side doors: contract bonuses that pay six figures the moment the roster is announced, arbitration leverage that compounds for years,…

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  • MLB Minimum Salary 2026: The $780K Floor, Explained

    MLB Minimum Salary 2026: The $780K Floor, Explained

    The MLB minimum salary in 2026 is $780,000 — the floor beneath a sport whose stars make $70 million, and the actual paycheck for a huge share of every roster. Roughly a third of the players on Opening Day rosters earn at or near the minimum, because baseball’s pay system makes almost everyone wait years…

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  • How Fast is a Baseball Hit: The Science of Exit Velocity

    How Fast is a Baseball Hit: The Science of Exit Velocity

    When a big league hitter squares up a fastball, the ball can leave the bat faster than cars travel on the highway. That speed has a name: exit velocity. It is one of the most important modern measurements in baseball, telling us how hard a ball was hit, how far it will travel, and how…

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  • What Is a Good ERA in Baseball? Benchmarks by Level

    What Is a Good ERA in Baseball? Benchmarks by Level

    ERA is one of the first numbers you see next to a pitcher’s name, and one of the most important stats in baseball. But what actually counts as a “good” ERA? A 3.50 might be excellent for one pitcher and merely average for another, because the answer depends on the era, the level of play,…

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  • Why do Baseball Players Have to Wear Hats?

    Why do Baseball Players Have to Wear Hats?

    From Little League dugouts to the Major Leagues, the baseball cap is one of the most recognizable pieces of equipment in all of sports. Every player wears one, every game, and the design has barely changed in over a century. But have you ever stopped to ask why? Why do baseball players wear hats, are…

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  • Baseball Dugout Dimensions Explained

    Baseball Dugout Dimensions Explained

    The dugout is one of the most familiar sights in baseball, the team’s home base during a game, where players wait to bat, coaches plot strategy, and managers argue with umpires. But how big is a dugout, exactly? It turns out the answer is not as simple as a single official number, and it varies…

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