Antoan Richardson is ignoring Juan Soto. The Mets’ first-base coach and baserunning strategist is in the hallway of the visiting clubhouse at Petco Park talking to a reporter, and Soto impishly is ...
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The stolen base is back — and so is baseball
Josh Naylor weighs 235 pounds and runs with a sprint speed of 24.5 feet per second, ranking 532nd out of 546 measured MLB players. He's built like a beer-league softball cleanup hitter, the kind of ...
CINCINNATI (AP) Billy Hamilton doesn't bother to watch video of pitchers' moves to home plate. When he reaches first, one of baseball's top base stealers goes more by observation and instinct. While ...
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