To avoid setting a burdensome precedent in a newly filed lawsuit over cheating allegations, Major League Baseball will need to knock it out of the park with their response. But sports attorneys say the league's facing a pretty easy pitch.
Former Dodgers pitcher Michael Bolsinger faulted a recently discovered sign-signaling scheme for prompting a disastrous career downturn in a lawsuit filed Monday in Los Angeles County Superior Cour...
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