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  2. Blythe Heat - Wikipedia

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    The Blythe Heat were a professional baseball team based in Blythe, California. They played in the Arizona Winter League, a short-season instructional winter league affiliated with the North American League. They began play in 2007 and played their home games at Alexander Field in Blythe.

  3. Alexander Field (Blythe, California) - Wikipedia

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    R.B.I Baseball is a unique product due to the fact that this is "the only instance of a professional sports league producing its own console video game," [16] MLBAM is now a video game developer, producer and publisher as a result. In 2017, the company's chief executive, Robert Bowman, was forced out after allegations related to his workplace ...

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  6. Arizona Winter League - Wikipedia

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    The Heat and Chill play their home games at respective California ballparks. In addition, the league expanded beyond its affiliation with the Golden Baseball League and had Can-Am League, Frontier League, Northern League, and American Association teams represented in the instructor ranks and eligible to draft players at the end of the AWL.

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    MLB.com is a source of baseball-related information, including baseball news, statistics, and sports columns. MLB.com is also a commercial site, providing online streaming video and streaming audio broadcasts of all Major League Baseball games to paying subscribers, as well as "gameday", a near-live streaming box score of baseball games for free.

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  9. FanDuel Sports Network Sun - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the Miami Marlins moved all of their Major League Baseball games to then Fox Sports Florida, while the Tampa Bay Rays began carrying all their games on then Sun Sports. Prior to 2009, some Rays games were available on broadcast television stations in the state via a network made up of the state's Ion Television stations.