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Former MLB First Round Pick Sean Burroughs Dead At 43
TMZ· 13 hours agoSean Burroughs -- the ninth-overall pick in the 1998 MLB Draft -- has suddenly passed away, it was...
Yonder Alonso Shared an Incredible Tony Gwynn Story on MLB Network
Sports Illustrated· 17 hours agoMLB Network celebrated Tony Gwynn on Thursday since it would have been his birthday. On MLB Tonight,...
Ex-MLB infielder Sean Burroughs dead at 43 after collapsing during son’s Little League game
New York Post· 12 hours agoFormer MLB player Sean Burroughs passed away on Thursday after collapsing while coaching his son’s...
Ex-MLB player Sean Burroughs dies while coaching son's Little League game
FOX 7 Austin· 11 hours agoSean Burroughs, a retired third-baseman who played for several MLB teams, passed away on Thursday at...
Report: Former MLB Player Collapsed, Died While Coaching His Son's Little League Team
The Post and Courier· 12 hours agoThe baseball world is mourning the passing of former first-round pick Sean Burroughs who died...
MLB.TV is free all weekend long for Mother's Day
Major League Baseball· 14 hours agoPirates right-handed pitcher Paul Skenes, the No. 1 pitching prospect in baseball, will make his Major League debut Saturday at 4 p.m. ET, and you can...
MLB Games Today: How to Watch on TV, Streaming - Saturday, May 11
San Francisco Chronicle· 7 hours agoFind out how to watch MLB games today including streaming live and TV channel info, and individual game information.
Former MLB first round pick Sean Burroughs dies while coaching son’s Little League game
High School Sports via Yahoo Sports· 8 hours agoBurroughs passed away following a collapse during a Thursday night game. He was 43 years old. Taken...
Ex-MLB IF, Little League star Burroughs dies at 43
ESPN· 12 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 died at the age of...
Former MLB Third Baseman Sean Burroughs, 43, Dies While Coaching Little League
Sports Illustrated· 11 hours agoThe Olympic gold medalist played seven years with four teams from 2002 to '12.