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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?
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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NFL Hall of Famers by Team: Every Member, Every Franchise
The Pro Football Hall of Fame has 387 members counting this year’s class — the 2026 group headlined by Drew Brees and Larry Fitzgerald that gets enshrined in Canton this August — and the way they distribute across the NFL’s 32 franchises is a map of the league’s entire power history: the Bears and Packers,…
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The World Cup Best Young Player Award: Every Winner
The World Cup’s Best Young Player award has the best hit rate of any trophy in soccer: its winners list reads like a preview of the next decade, Thomas Müller before the Müller era, Paul Pogba before the nine-figure transfer, Kylian Mbappé the summer he arrived as a teenager and left as a world champion.…
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Wimbledon Men’s Champions: Every Winner Since 1968
A new name, or a repeat one, joins tennis’s most storied list on Sunday: the Wimbledon gentlemen’s singles champions, a roll call running from Rod Laver through Borg’s five straight, Sampras’s seven, Federer’s record eight, and the Alcaraz-Sinner handover of the last three years. Jannik Sinner defends against Alexander Zverev, and either result writes history:…
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England’s Penalty Shootout Record: The Full National Ledger
No nation has a relationship with the penalty shootout like England’s. Ten shootouts at major tournaments, seven defeats, a thirty-year stretch in which “penalties” became shorthand for national sporting trauma, and then, in the modern era, something like a cure. With England facing Norway in Saturday’s World Cup quarterfinal, and the memory of every knockout…
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Is This Messi’s Last World Cup? The Full Farewell Math
Lionel Messi is 39 years old, has scored eight goals at this World Cup, owns the all-time tournament scoring record, and every match Argentina plays now doubles as a global farewell watch: is this actually his last World Cup? The short answer is that everything, his age, his own words, his contract, the calendar, says…
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Haaland vs. Kane: The Striker Duel of the Quarterfinals
Saturday’s Norway-England quarterfinal is many things, but at its center it’s the purest striker duel this World Cup can stage: Erling Haaland vs. Harry Kane, two of the three most complete No. 9s alive, meeting in a knockout match for the first time in their careers. One is 26, a goal-scoring cyborg authoring the greatest…
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Championship Points Saved: Tennis’s Greatest Escapes
One point from losing everything is tennis’s most honest location, and the short list of players who stood there and still won the trophy is the sport’s most exclusive club. Carlos Alcaraz holds the modern record, three championship points saved in last year’s French Open final against Jannik Sinner, and the club’s older members include…
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Argentina vs. Switzerland: The History Behind the Quarterfinal
Argentina vs. Switzerland in Saturday’s World Cup quarterfinal in Kansas City is a rematch twelve years in the making: the last time these teams met at a World Cup, it took until the 118th minute, an Ángel Di María winner from a Messi surge, and a missed Swiss header in the dying seconds to separate…
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Norway World Cup History: The First Quarterfinal Ever
Norway play England in a World Cup quarterfinal on Saturday, and here is the sentence that explains the entire buildup: Norway has never been here before. Not once, in 96 years of World Cups, has Norway reached a quarterfinal, and the nation arrives via the most Norwegian route imaginable: by beating Brazil, the one giant…
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Kane’s World Cup Goals: 14, Tied with Gerd Müller, Climbing
While the world watches Messi, Mbappé, and Haaland trade records at the top of the Golden Boot race, Harry Kane has staged the stealthiest climb in World Cup history: 14 career goals, as of this month tied with the legendary Gerd Müller for fifth all-time, compiled in just 16 matches, and still counting, with a…











