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Biggest MLB Duds of Week 3, Position by Position

The funk doesn't care about a player's salary, track record of success or stat line on the season. At some point over the course of a 162-game regular season, the funk pays a visit to every player in baseball.

With no surefire way to get rid of the funk—what works for one player won't necessarily work for another—players take different approaches in their attempts to get back on track. Some get to the ballpark earlier for extra work, while others may choose to grind it out, hoping that the passing of time is all they need.

Cold Hard Fact for Sunday, April 24, 2016

Fact: Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Kenta Maeda has allowed just one run through the first four starts of his MLB career, which is tied for the fewest by any pitcher since 1900.

Bleacher Report will be bringing sports fans the most interesting and engaging Cold Hard Fact of the day, presented by Coors Light.

Pirates Fan Holding Baby Barehands Home Run Ball Like NBD


Bare-handing a home run ball is hard enough, let alone pulling it off with an infant in one arm.

One Pittsburgh Pirates fan performed this incredible feat during the Pirates' 8-7 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night, snagging a Welington Castillo homer over the hands of clamoring home fans.

Derek Jeter (Maybe) Makes Hole-in-One at Celebrity Golf Tournament

Derek Jeter is a multitalented man.

On the links at his annual celebrity golf invitational in Las Vegas, the retired New York Yankees legend appears to have hit a hole-in-one. His sister, Sharlee Jeter, president of his Turn 2 Foundation, posted the footage to Instagram.

The video doesn't supply foolproof evidence of the feat, but ace or no ace, folks sure are having fun out there.

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Yasiel Puig Nails Runner at Third with Unreal Throw from Right Field


MLB outfielders are having quite a week.

7 Biggest Takeaways from Week 3's MLB Action

The third week of the 2016 MLB season is in the books, and it's time for a quick look back at the biggest takeaways from around the league.

Jake Arrieta of the Chicago Cubs provided the big highlight of the week with his second career no-hitter, and in the process he's continued to close the gap on Clayton Kershaw for the title of best pitcher in the game.

Jacoby Ellsbury Steals Home in Yankees' Win over Rays


The Jet stole home! The Jet stole home!

In this case, "The Jet" was not beloved Sandlot character Benny Rodriguez but the New York Yankees' own Jacoby Ellsbury.

Cold Hard Fact for Friday, April 22, 2016

Fact: Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Jake Arrieta is the second pitcher all-time to throw multiple no-hitters without suffering a loss in between them.

Bleacher Report will be bringing sports fans the most interesting and engaging Cold Hard Fact of the day, presented by Coors Light.

Cubs' Arrieta Throws 2nd No-Hitter in Span of 11 Starts

Chicago Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta tossed a no-hitter in Thursday's 16-0 win over the Cincinnati Reds, becoming just the second player ever to throw a pair of no-hitters without taking any losses in the time between, per ESPN Stats & Info.

Dodgers, Reds Joke About Jake Arrieta No-No Support Group on Twitter


Chicago Cubs ace Jake Arrieta tossed his second career no-hitter Thursday, holding the Cincinnati Reds to just four walks in a 16-0 rout.

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