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Sean Burroughs, former first-round draft pick, who played for four MLB teams, dies at 43
CBS Sports· 1 hour agoBurroughs has died at the age of 43. Sean was a legend in LBLL and the baseball community for...
Former MLB infielder, Little League World Series star Sean Burroughs dies at 43
Yahoo Sports via AOL· 2 hours agoHe batted .286 with a .755 OPS, 27 doubles, seven homers, 58 RBI and seven steals that year. In...
Former MLB player Sean Burroughs dies after collapsing coaching son's Little League game
The Arizona Republic· 15 minutes agoFormer MLB player Sean Burroughs died Thursday, after collapsing while coaching his son's Little...
Former MLB player dies suddenly while coaching son’s Little League game
WKYT Lexington· 15 minutes agoAccording to Little League International, Burroughs passed away suddenly while coaching his son’s...
Former MLB First Round Pick Sean Burroughs Dead At 43
TMZ· 2 hours agoSean Burroughs -- the ninth-overall pick in the 1998 MLB Draft -- has suddenly passed away, it was...
Ex-MLB IF Burroughs dies coaching Little League
ESPN· 2 hours agoSean Burroughs, a winner of the Little League World Series, a 2000 Olympic gold medalist and a first-round pick in the MLB draft, has ...
Pirates rookie Paul Skenes' girlfriend Livvy Dunne reacts to MLB call-up
ClutchPoints· 1 day agoThe Pittsburgh Pirates did the inevitable on Wednesday as the franchise announced Paul Skenes, MLB's...
MLB DFS: Top DraftKings, FanDuel daily Fantasy baseball picks, lineups, advice, stacks for May 10,...
CBS Sports· 7 hours agoThe Los Angeles Dodgers are the current 2024 World Series favorites, and a huge reason for that is...
Who is Paul Skenes? What to know about Pirates' former No. 1 pick
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sports· 1 day agoEntering their series with the Cubs, Pittsburgh ranks 11th in the majors with a 3.70 ERA from its...
Former MLB Third Baseman Sean Burroughs, 43, Dies While Coaching Little League
Sports Illustrated· 44 minutes agoThe Olympic gold medalist played seven years with four teams from 2002 to '12.