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Pete Crow-Armstrong Is So Hated, Umpires Are Going Out of Their Way to Screw Him Over

Pete Crow-Armstrong is one of the most dynamic, undeniably talented players in baseball today. He also has a gift for absurd situations.
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Brisbane Times
· Jul 7, 2026
Uncertainty for Allan and other members of class of 2022 as clubs seek list flexibility
Collingwood are prepared to hold their nerve on Ed Allan who is coming out of contract and has started to show his ability in the AFL. And he’s not the only top draftee from 2022 being asked to show patience.
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· Jun 25, 2026
How LaMelo Ball trade reshapes Timberwolves roster for Anthony Edwards
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The West Australian
· Jul 4, 2026
Fremantle Dockers have no regrets about playing Hayden Young despite his latest injury
Fremantle’s dominant season had plenty of people calling for them to rest stars instead of taking them to Canberra, so now that Hayden Young is injured again, how does Justin Longmuir feel about picking him?
3DownNation
· Jul 7, 2026
Dave Dickenson: Calgary Stampeders will ‘move on’ if Ajou Ajou spoils second chance
The Calgary Stampeders put a lot of time and consideration into last week’s signing of Ajou Ajou, according to head coach and general manager Dave Dickenson, who indicated the team will move on from the veteran receiver if he wastes his opportunity. “It wasn’t a decision you make overnight. For myself, I do believe that []
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· Jul 11, 2026
Roch and Roll: UCLA’s Cholowsky No. 1 pick in MLB Draft
The discussions now can stop. The rumor mill can stop churning. It’s time for the White Sox to Roch and Roll. Daniel Roch Cholowsky has become the first pick of the 2026 MLB Draft out of UCLA. The White Sox made that move official at 12:43 p.m. CT Saturday, marking their third-overall No. 1 pick []...Click to read more
Twitchy
· Jun 23, 2026
Pick a SIDE, Idiots! Boy Howdy, Did the MLB Botch the Whole Pride Cap Controversy or What?! (Screenshots)
Pick a SIDE, Idiots! Boy Howdy, Did the MLB Botch the Whole Pride Cap Controversy or What?! (Screenshots)
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Related coverage for "Pete Crow-Armstrong Is So Hated, Umpires Are Going Out of Their Way to Screw Him Over": Brisbane Times — Uncertainty for Allan and other members of class of 2022 as clubs seek list flexibility. USA TODAY Sports — How LaMelo Ball trade reshapes Timberwolves roster for Anthony Edwards. The West Australian — Fremantle Dockers have no regrets about playing Hayden Young despite his latest injury. 3DownNation — Dave Dickenson: Calgary Stampeders will ‘move on’ if Ajou Ajou spoils second chance. Off The Press — Roch and Roll: UCLA’s Cholowsky No. 1 pick in MLB Draft. Twitchy — Pick a SIDE, Idiots! Boy Howdy, Did the MLB Botch the Whole Pride Cap Controversy or What?! (Screenshots)