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Bad Bunny sports agency sues baseball players’ union over ban, announces Ronald Acuña Jr. as client
WLNS Lansing· 16 hours agoNEW YORK (AP) — Bad Bunny’s sports representation firm sued the baseball players’ association...
Bad Bunny's agency slaps MLBPA with eye-opening lawsuit
ClutchPoints· 13 hours ago2024 is filled with some of the most intriguing storylines in MLB history. Renowned music artist Bad...
Saturday's Transactions
U-T San Diego· 6 days agoBASEBALL Major League Baseball American League BOSTON RED SOX — Sent C Tyler Heineman to Portland (EL) on a rehab assignment.
Bad Bunny's agency claims MLBPA issued 'death penalty' for sanctions
ABC News· 17 hours agoRimas Sports, the agency founded by recording artist Bad Bunny, has accused the Major League Baseball Players < ...
MLB agrees to multi-year contract with Roku for Sunday games
ABC News· 4 days agoMajor League Baseball announced Monday that it has agreed to an exclusive, multi-year contract with the streaming company Roku, which ...
Why women's pro hockey may be here to stay — and how you can stream playoffs for free
NPR· 2 days agoPlayers were just playing in a lot of different places. And now with the PWHL, all the best players...
Nebraska Baseball: Brett Sears named semifinalist for Dick Howser Trophy
1011 News· 16 hours agoPetersburg Chamber of Commerce. The Dick Howser..., given in memory of the former Florida State...
Gray Television Inks AAPB Deal for Summer Baseball
TV Tech· 4 days agoThe AAPB is a Major League Baseball Partner League that operates in nine states and one Canadian province.
Bad Bunny sports agency sues baseball players' union, trying to overturn ban
KSL Salt Lake City· 1 day agoRimas Sports, under its corporate name Diamond Sports LLC, sued in U.S. District Court in San Juan, Puerto Rico, accusing the Major League Baseball ...
Meet Ramogi Huma, whose decades-long crusade for fairness in college athletics is finally coming to...
CBS Sports· 1 day agoRamogi Huma was a wide-eyed prospect from Covina, California, in the mid-1990s absorbing the ground...