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Trevor Plouffe's Awesome Play Destroyed by Stubborn Ball Stuck in His Glove

Sit back and laugh at the hilarious moment Trevor Plouffe found out that the awesome play he just made was destroyed by a baseball that had no intentions of leaving his glove. 

Granted, the Minnesota Twins third baseman probably doesn't share the Internet's need to LOL in his general direction. 

Predicting What the Toronto Blue Jays' Lineup Will Look Like Next Year

Although the Toronto Blue Jays have been extremely disappointing in 2013, it is very likely that the 2014 version of the franchise will look very similar to this year's team. In particular, many—if not all—of the team's primary position players could be back at their respective positions next season.

The Minnesota Twins Should Make RHP Anthony Swarzak a Starter

Anthony Swarzak is, without a doubt, the goofiest player on the Minnesota Twins.

He always has a sinister grin that gives you the impression he’s got something funny spooling in his brain, ready to unleash it into the world. You almost want to laugh before he says anything because his cheeky smile is just so wacky.

An Open Plea to Derek Jeter Not to Become Mickey Mantle 2.0

Derek Jeter is currently in Tampa, rehabbing from a calf injury and trying to make it back to the Bronx for the stretch run of the 2013 season. In the aftermath of a fractured ankle set back and subsequent leg injuries, the 39-year-old shortstop has played in just five games this season. 

Ryan Dempster Suspended 5 Games for Intentionally Throwing at Alex Rodriguez

Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Ryan Dempster decided to practice vigilante justice on Sunday night when he threw at New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez.

 

UPDATE: Tuesday, Aug. 20, at 7:22 p.m. ET

Predicting What the New York Yankees' Starting Lineup Will Look Like Next Year

The New York Yankees will enter the offseason with 12 players eligible for free agency.

Many of those players will not be returning to the team.

The Yankees will look to plug holes with available free agents while staying true to their goal of staying under the luxury tax, as David Waldstein of the New York Times reported in March.

3 Exciting Prospects the New York Mets Will Promote in September

Far out of contention, the New York Mets will use the 2013 season’s final 40 games to evaluate which prospectsif anycan be key contributors for the team next season.

Two MLB Batters Strike Out While Getting Plunked in Different Games

If it wasn't so clearly laid out, this might be a time when there would be crying in baseball.

Last night, Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips was hit in the knee by a pitch in the bottom of the seventh inning.

The pitch was ruled a strike, however, because Phillips swung at it and was called out.

10 Potential September MLB Call-Ups Who Will Be Full-Time Starters in 2014

September is an exciting month in Major League Baseball. There are playoff races, MVP battles, Cy Young matchups. An underrated but nonetheless important aspect of the final month is the expansion of rosters and prospects being called up. 

We have already seen a flurry of top-prospect activity in recent weeks, dating back to Tampa Bay calling up Wil Myers to the Red Sox surprising a lot of people by bringing up Xander Bogaerts for the stretch run. 

Predicting What the Miami Marlins' Starting Lineup Will Look Like in 2014

Last week, we took a look as to what players might not be with the Miami Marlins in 2014. 

Today, based on who we think will still be here, we're going to take a look as to what the Marlins starting lineup will be next season.

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