Welcome to Sluggball, a new twist on baseball founded by a group that includes former Phillies GM Ruben Amaro Jr. and boasts retired MLB player Kenny Lofton among its advisers.
Sluggball, a reimagined way of playing baseball, has six-time MLB All-Star Kenny Lofton loving the concept of bringing back situational hitting to the game.
PHILADELPHIA – Sluggball, a 4-on-4 baseball competition co-founded by former Philadelphia Phillies general manager ... Sluggball advisers include Kenny Lofton, a six-time MLB All-Star, and ...
PHILADELPHIA -- Sluggball, a 4-on-4 baseball competition co-founded by former Philadelphia Phillies general manager ... Sluggball advisers include Kenny Lofton, a six-time MLB All-Star, and ...
Sluggball, a 4-on-4 baseball competition co-founded by former Philadelphia Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr., is expected to debut in May and tour minor league stadiums this season.
Recommended Videos Amaro, who was the Phillies general manager for three straight NL East titles, founded Sluggball with his brother, David Amaro. Sluggball advisers include Kenny Lofton ...
FILE - Philadelphia Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro ... Sluggball advisers include Kenny Lofton, a six-time MLB All-Star, and Evan Kaplan, managing director of MLB Players Inc. Sluggball ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Sluggball, a 4-on-4 baseball competition co-founded by former Philadelphia Phillies general manager ... Sluggball advisers include Kenny Lofton, a six-time MLB All-Star ...
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With Ichiro making the Hall of Fame on his first try, former Indians/Guardians great Kenny Lofton believes he'll eventually be inducted.
Sluggball' isn't a household word, let alone in any standard English dictionaries. Kenny Lofton would like to change that. The seven-time All-Star outfielder a
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