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  2. Steve Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Francis Phillips (born May 18, 1963) is an American baseball analyst and former baseball executive. He served as the general manager of the New York Mets from 1997 through 2003 . He worked as a baseball analyst for ESPN from 2005 until his dismissal in October 2009.

  3. FanHouse - Wikipedia

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    FanHouse was a sports website owned by AOL. Launched in September 2006, FanHouse ceased operations in 2011. Launched in September 2006, FanHouse ceased operations in 2011. During its run, the website was ranked as one of the Internet's top-10 most linked sports blogs.

  4. List of Major League Baseball annual runs batted in leaders

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    In Major League Baseball (MLB), a player in each league wins the "RBI crown" [4] or "RBI title" [5] [6] each season by hitting the most runs batted in that year. The first RBI champion in the National League (NL) was Deacon White ; in the league's inaugural 1876 season, White hit 60 RBIs for the Chicago White Stockings . [ 7 ]

  5. Sluggball, baseball's version of Topgolf, is a game for those with a passion for hitting. ... Stay in the know about the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA and all the other sports and leagues each day ...

  6. MLB’s Winter Meetings begin Sunday: What should fans expect ...

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    Throughout the week, agents meet with teams. Businesses meet with teams. Teams meet with other teams. Teams meet amongst themselves. Those sit-down meetings take place upstairs, in hotel suites ...

  7. FanGraphs - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Andriola - Wrote for FanGraphs from June 2010 [39] until October 2010 [40] Before joining FanGraphs Andriola wrote for The Hardball Times (2009, 2010) and, as a student, worked for the Major League Baseball's Labor Relations Department. [41] Peter Bendix – Currently the president of baseball operations for the Miami Marlins. [42]