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Should Athletes Get Preferential Turnaround Times For COVID-19 Tests?
When it comes to getting COVID-19 test, it pays to be an athlete. But the head of a major laboratory is defending his company's approach.
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Back In The Ballpark During A Pandemic
Newsy's Lauren Magarino shows what it's like inside one of the most famous ballparks in America, Wrigley Field.
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Atlanta Funeral Service Held For Hank Aaron
A $2 million fund in Aaron's name was announced to be used to increase diversity in sports, business.
The Recount
America Is Diversifying Faster Than Ever
The FDA will allow COVID booster shots for immunocompromised people. The Census Bureau data reveals America is diversifying faster than ever. And it turns out, if you build it, they really will come. Just look at the MLB Field of Dreams...
Bloomberg
How Does Jeters Performance Compare to His Salary?
Sept. 25 -- On Single Best Chart, Scarlet Fu examines New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeters salary and compares it to his performance. Scarlet Fu reports on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
SF Giants Prepare for Their Third World Series in 5 Years
Oct. 21 -- Todays BWest Byte is 12% for the odds Las Vegas gave the San Francisco Giants of making it to the World Series this year. Cory Johnson reports on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
SNY President Raab: We're Benefiting From Success of Mets
Oct. 5 -- Steve Raab, president of SportsNet New York, discusses SNY's performance this year and its plans to build on the Mets' success should the team continue its postseason run. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg...
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2019 World Series: Washington Nationals Vs. Houston Astros
Game 1 of the World Series will kick off at 8 p.m. ET Tuesday, with the Washington Nationals traveling to Houston to take on the Astros.
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Harper's HR Powers Phillies Past Padres, Into World Series
The wild-card Phillies were the last club into the 12-team playoff field this year after finishing third in the NL East.
Bloomberg
Jeter Always Played the Game the Right Way: Johnson
Sept. 26 -- Derek Jeter kept his emotions together as he singled to drive in the winning run in his final home at-bat after 20 seasons as the New York Yankees shortstop. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Bob Iger: MLB Deal Is Vital to the Future of Disney
Aug. 9 -- Bob Iger, Walt Disney Co.'s chairman and chief executive officer, comments on Disney's agreement to pay $1 billion for a minority stake in BAMTech, a technology and streaming business formed by Major League Baseball. He speaks...
Curated Video
MLB Announces Plans For 60-Game Season
Commissioner Rob Manfred invoked a rule letting him impose a shortened season if the league and players' association couldn't reach a deal.
Bloomberg
Derek Jeters Players Tribune Links Fans With MLB Stars
Oct. 2 -- In ""Bloomberg West Company News,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on the top technology stories of the day on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
Bloomberg
A-Rod Admits PED Use as a NY Yankee: Miami Herald
Nov. 6 -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on today's top news stories on In The Loop.
Curated Video
MLB Cancels 93 More Games, Gap Narrows In Bargaining
After the sides narrowed many economic differences but became bogged down over management's attempt to gain an international amateur draft.
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Hawaii Wins Little League World Series, Beating Curacao 13-3
In six games — all victories — the team from Hawaii outscored opponents 60-5 to go on and win the state's fourth Little League World Series title.
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MLB Celebrates Jackie Robinson Day 75 Years After Debut
Friday marks 75 years since Jackie Robinson broke the Major League Baseball color barrier in his debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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Professional Sports More Open About Social Justice Messaging
The NBA, WNBA, MLB and NFL are among some of the professional leagues highlighting social issues and encouraging players to take part.
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Aaron Judge Lands 9-Year, $360M Deal To Remain With New York Yankees
The free agent slugger will return to New York for $40 million per season, the highest average annual payout for a position player in the MLB.