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Josh Gibson died in January 1947, a little more than three months before Jackie Robinson broke professional baseball's so-called "color barrier." Despite never playing a single inning in the two leagues that comprise Major League Baseball (MLB), Gibson is now officially recognized as the player with the best career batting average in MLB history: He hit .372 during his years in the Negro Leagues, a few points higher than Ty Cobb's career average of .367, the previously recognized top mark. It's a somewhat incoherent idea to have Gibson on top of the batting average charts, but that's the awkwa...
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An upset that reverberated around the cricket-watching world was made possible by America's most potent superpower: immigration. In case you haven't heard by now, the United States upset Pakistan at the T20 Cricket World Cup this past Thursday. The history of the two country's national cricket teams suggests that the win deserves a place in the annals of incredible American upsets on the international stage, alongside those pulled off by the 2018 Olympic curling team, the 1980 Olympic hockey team, and the 1950 World Cup soccer team#:~:text=On%2029%20June%201950%2C%20the,Horizonte%2C%20Minas%20...
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