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Curated Video

Scandal Rocks Baseball As 2017, 2018 World Series Managers Forced Out

Higher Ed
Stealing signs to give batters an advantage is a part of baseball lore. But Houston Astros' use of video spying is shaking integrity of the game.
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Bloomberg

Leigh Steinberg Talks Mega-Contracts, NIL & the Betting Boom

Higher Ed
On "Bloomberg: The Lineup", Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz and Damian Sassower talk to legendary sports agent Leigh Steinberg about mega-contracts in the NFL, NIL and players as brand ambassadors for gaming companies.
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Bloomberg

Trump In-Laws May Buy Miami Marlins

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- The Kushner family, relatives by marriage to President Donald Trump, is in talks to buy the Miami Marlins from art dealer Jeffrey Loria, according to people familiar with the discussions. Bloomberg's Scott Soshnick reports on...
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The Recount

The Deshaun Watson Allegations Won’t Change Pro Sports

Higher Ed
Two high profile athletes, the NFL’s Deshaun Watson and MLB’s Trevor Bauer, are under investigation by their respective leagues over disturbing allegations of sexual assault. Currently, Watson is free to engage in team activities with...
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Curated Video

Iconic Los Angeles Dodgers Broadcaster Vin Scully Has Died At Age 94

Higher Ed
The Hall of Fame broadcaster was the announcer for Major League Baseball's Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers for 67 years.
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Bloomberg

Business Pitch: Does Team Chemistry Trump Big Money?

Higher Ed
Oct. 31 -- New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey discusses how athletes build a brand, the World Series and how to get kids to be excited again about baseball. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Players, Owners Acrimony May Damage MLB, Says Player Agent Rachel Luba

Higher Ed
Jul.21 -- Major League Baseball player agent Rachel Luba joins Jason Kelly to discuss the impact of Covid-19 on 'America's Pastime' and the ongoing uncertainty of the sport's labor relations landscape.
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Bloomberg

Baseball Is Dying and Kids Explain Why They're to Blame

Higher Ed
Oct. 21 -- In anticipation of the 2014 World Series, Bloomberg's Matt Miller talks to children about what the MLB can do to reverse the decline in the sport's popularity.
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Curated Video

Sports World Drives Racial Justice Discussion As Players Strike

Higher Ed
Former NBA Star Chris Webber tells striking players "you are starting something for the next generation."
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Curated Video

MLB, Union Agree To Test For Opioids; Pot No Longer Banned

Higher Ed
​The changes are reportedly expected to go into effect at the beginning of 2020 spring training.
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Curated Video

The Surge In Mobile Sports Betting

Higher Ed
More than 45 million Americans planned to make a bet this football season, according to the American Gambling Association.
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Bloomberg

Peshmerga Fighters Arrive in Turkey

Higher Ed
Oct. 30 -- On today's Top Photos, Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley highlights photos that illustrate headlines from around the world. he speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Red Sox and Yankees Bring Major League Baseball to London

Higher Ed
Jun.28 -- Sam Kennedy, chief executive officer of the Boston Red Sox, discusses this weekend's first Major League Baseball games in London, England and efforts to expand the sport to a global audience. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

There Won't Be Another Jeter for a Long Time: Dolich

Higher Ed
Sept. 25 -- Andy Dolich, former EVP of the Oakland Athletics, discusses the legacy of Derek Jeter with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Athletes Go On Strike For Jacob Blake

Higher Ed
Numerous MLB, NBA, WNBA, MLS and NHL games have been postponed as athletes walk out in protest of the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
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Curated Video

ESPN: MLB Proposes 76-Game Season

Higher Ed
A proposal obtained by ESPN features a 75% prorated salary for players and would open the regular season in early July.
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of September 22nd

Higher Ed
President Biden announces the U.S. will donate 500 million COVID vaccine doses to low and middle-income countries. A law professor teaches Ted Cruz a lesson. And ESPN makes history with its first all-female MLB broadcast.
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Bloomberg

SPAC Update: Mudrick-Topps Scrap Merger, Ackman Seeks SPARC

Higher Ed
Aug.20 -- Bloomberg's Crystal Tse reports on Topps Co.'s decision to no longer go public through a merger with blank-check firm Mudrick Capital Acquisition Corp. and Bill Ackman's plans for a special purpose acquisition rights company...
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of September 8th

Higher Ed
There goes Robert E. Lee! The 12-ton statue of the Confederate traitor gets removed from Richmond, VA. Rep. AOC gets heated about Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas abortion bill. And Derek Jeter gets a laugh at his Baseball Hall of Fame...
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Bloomberg

Crescent's Attanasio on Credit Risk, Musk's Twitter Deal

Higher Ed
Mark Attanasio, co-founder of Crescent Capital Group and principal owner of the Milwaukee Brewers, discusses the state of the credit market, Elon Musk's Twitter deal and Major League Baseball labor talks. He speaks with Romaine Bostick...
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Curated Video

Major League Baseball Could Face First Work Stoppage In 26 Years

Higher Ed
Once the current labor contract expires on Dec. 1, free agent signings, spring training and possibly the start of next season could be delayed.
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Curated Video

Houston Astros Fire GM And Manager For Sign-Stealing

Higher Ed
Both managers were fired for their involvement in a cheating scandal during the Astros' 2017 championship season.
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Curated Video

How To Liven Up Sports In Empty Stadiums

Higher Ed
When U.S. sports restart, the game broadcast will look and sound different with no crowd. Fans can look abroad for clues on how it will be affected.
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Curated Video

ESPN: MLB Players Association Proposes 89-Game Season

Higher Ed
According to sources close with ESPN, the proposal features a full prorated salary for players and would open the regular season in early July.