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Major League Baseball's record books were officially updated Wednesday to include Negro Leaguers who played in one of seven leagues from 1920 to 1948.
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The Kansas City Royals — and every other team in Major League Baseball, for that matter — factor advanced statistics into almost every decision they make. That's a far cry from where the game was just two decades ago.
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Adding Black players' performance data could be changing the record books of Major League Baseball.
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Missouri's legislature convenes for a special session, and Baseball Reference adds Negro Leagues statistics to its database.
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With case numbers at tens of thousands and number fatigue setting in, one Kansas Citian shares a smaller number to consider: six. The number of people he personally has lost.
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Segment 1: Researchers explain the data of who is receiving an abortion and why.A study by Guttmacher Institute analyzed data from their 2008 and 2014…
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Segment 1: How to remember war.How World War 1 was a pivotal moment in how we memorialize wars, with Kansas City's Liberty Memorial playing a key…
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Warning: you may want to change your March Madness brackets. We speak with the Kansas University professor who has developed a model to statistically…
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The final dance of this college basketball season is tonight. Fans everywhere are counting on their team to pull off the big win in New Orleans.But will…