Partnership with BetMGM will result in MLB’s first ballpark sportsbook and give fans at Nats Park the ability to place wagers from their seats.
Author: Steve Gardner, USA TODAY
Patriots’ Bill Belichick declines Medal of Freedom from Donald Trump, says he has ‘great reverence’ for democracy
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Hall of Fame manager and Los Angeles Dodger icon Tommy Lasorda dies at 93
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Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda released from hospital
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Nick Saban’s daughter tweets, deletes, apologizes for criticism of Ohio State COVID-19 issues
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Raiders’ Josh Jacobs arrested on suspicion of DUI after early-morning car crash
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Negro Leagues veteran Ron Teasley on MLB’s ‘wonderful gesture,’ Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson
93-year-old Ron Teasley says MLB’s decision to include the Negro Leagues in its official record was a “wonderful gesture.”