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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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  • 2026 World Cup Final: Date, Venue & Halftime Show

    2026 World Cup Final: Date, Venue & Halftime Show

    The 2026 World Cup final kicks off Sunday, July 19 at 3 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, 82,500 seats, five miles from Manhattan, the climax of the biggest World Cup ever played. And this final will do something no World Cup final has done in 96 years of trying: stop…

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  • Back-to-Back World Cup Champions: Has Anyone Repeated

    Back-to-Back World Cup Champions: Has Anyone Repeated

    Has anyone ever won back-to-back World Cups? Yes, twice, and then never again. Italy repeated in 1934 and 1938, Brazil repeated in 1958 and 1962, and in the 64 years and fifteen tournaments since, no defending champion has managed it. Not Pele’s later Brazils, not Maradona’s Argentina, not the Spain and Germany dynasties. The World…

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  • MLB Draft Explained: Rounds, Lottery & Slot Money

    MLB Draft Explained: Rounds, Lottery & Slot Money

    The 2026 MLB Draft runs July 11-12 at the Philadelphia Convention Center, the centerpiece of All-Star week, airing on NBC and Peacock for the first time, with the White Sox holding the No. 1 pick after winning the December lottery, their first top selection since they took Harold Baines in 1977. And if you’re coming…

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  • Most Expensive World Cup Squads: Every 2026 Roster Ranked by Value

    Most Expensive World Cup Squads: Every 2026 Roster Ranked by Value

    Which World Cup team has the most expensive roster? By the measure the soccer industry actually uses, it’s France, whose 2026 squad carries a combined market value of about 1.52 billion euros, more than the bottom two dozen squads at this tournament put together. At the other end sits Qatar, whose entire roster is valued…

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  • US World All-Time Leading Scorers

    The top of the USMNT’s all-time scoring chart is a dead heat: Clint Dempsey and Landon Donovan, teammates for a decade and the two faces of American soccer’s rise, are tied forever at 57 goals apiece. Officially, Dempsey is listed first on a superior goals-per-game rate; unofficially, the argument is a national pastime. Behind them,…

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  • World Cup Countries by Population: The Giants, the Tiny & the Absent

    World Cup Countries by Population: The Giants, the Tiny & the Absent

    The 2026 World Cup contains the most lopsided population matchup in the tournament’s history: the United States, 340 million people, sharing a field with Curacao, population roughly 156,000, the smallest nation ever to qualify for a World Cup. That’s a gap of more than 2,000 to one. Entire American suburbs outnumber the island whose team…

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  • Has a Goalkeeper Ever Scored in the World Cup? The Full History of Keeper Goals

    Has a Goalkeeper Ever Scored in the World Cup? The Full History of Keeper Goals

    Has a goalkeeper ever scored in the World Cup? No. Not once. Twenty-three tournaments, nearly a thousand matches, more than 2,700 goals, and the number of them scored by goalkeepers is zero, one of the last unbroken droughts in the sport, still alive even at a 2026 World Cup that has shattered every scoring record…

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  • World Cup Eligibility Rules: Citizenship, Cap-Ties & Switching Explained

    World Cup Eligibility Rules: Citizenship, Cap-Ties & Switching Explained

    Who’s actually allowed to play for a country at the World Cup? The answer is one of soccer’s most misunderstood rulebooks. A passport alone isn’t enough. Being born somewhere isn’t required. A grandparent you never met can qualify you; five years of residency can qualify you; and one competitive match at the wrong moment can…

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  • FIFA’s Article 27 Explained: The Rule That Freed Balogun

    FIFA’s Article 27 Explained: The Rule That Freed Balogun

    Until this weekend, Article 27 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code was a paragraph only lawyers had read. Then FIFA used it to free Folarin Balogun, the USMNT’s leading scorer, from a red-card suspension on the eve of the Round of 16, and four sentences of legal boilerplate became the most argued-about text at the World…

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  • 4-3-3 Formation Explained: Roles, Strengths, Weaknesses & Famous Teams

    4-3-3 Formation Explained: Roles, Strengths, Weaknesses & Famous Teams

    The 4-3-3 is modern soccer’s default setting: four defenders, a midfield triangle, and three forwards spread across the width of the pitch. It’s the shape of Cruyff’s Ajax, Guardiola’s Barcelona, and Klopp’s Liverpool; the formation taught in the sport’s most famous academy; and the system so dominant that most rival formations are best explained by…

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