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L.A. Dodgers' Joe Kelly Suspended 8 Games for Throwing at Cheater Astros Players
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Michael Morse's fake home run swing means real grand slam vs. Cardinals ( video) - SB Nation St. Louis
Mets star Edwin Diaz suffered freak injury in World Baseball Classic but tourney is far from 'meaningless' | Fox News
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Video game reveals hilarious made-up American names | Daily Mail Online
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Ichiro trolls Yankees fans and Ivan Nova with flyball fake out
VIDEO: Remembering When Jose Bautista Teased Royals Fans With This Fake Ball Toss in the 2015 ALCS
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Duke Castiglione on Twitter: "Chris Sale clearly not happy with the way he pitched Wednesday Night. video courtesy @bri4homes #wcvb https://t.co/a7rpngC9Be" / Twitter
This Day In Sports Clips on Twitter: "May 13, 2006: Arkansas catcher Brian Walker fakes getting hit by a pitch, the umpire doesn't buy it, and he continues to double and triple
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MLB | Greatest Fake Outs - YouTube
Baseball Legend Reggie Jackson's Life and Career Chronicled in New Doc - Variety
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Fake Bunts: A Complete Overview
Age-old problem: how easy is it for athletes to fake their birthdates? | MLB | The Guardian
The Pump Fake (2019) - Keep Playing Baseball
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Fact Check: Did Evan Longoria save a reporter from being hit by a ball? Story behind famous MLB video
The team, the fake deaf pitcher, and the 'idiot' who defended him: not funny | Lilit Marcus | The Guardian
The Rapture of Listening to a Fake Baseball Game | The New Yorker