
Josh Jackson
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1 month ago |
modernhiker.substack.com | Josh Jackson |Casey Schreiner
I first noticed Josh Jackson on his Instagram account, Forgotten Lands Project. Back when Instagram was focused on actual photography, Josh’s eye for the beauty of natural places was captivating—but so were his stories about all of these places. It helped, too, that he was focusing on Bureau of Land Management lands within the state of California—places that tend to fly under the radar of folks who tend to target national and state parks first.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
mlb.com | Josh Jackson
Y Autrey, uno de los principales prospectos para el Draft del 2026, no se detuvo con un solo cañonazo impactante. Ese vuelacercas de 544 pies fue parte de un par de conexiones que pegaron en la pizarra. Según el comunicado de prensa del evento, conectó jonrones a todos los niveles de asientos en el estadio. Hay batazos largos, y luego están los batazos realmente largos.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
bvmsports.com | Josh Jackson
View this post on Instagram A post shared by POWER SHOWCASE World Classic 🌐 (@powershowcasewc) There are long balls, and then there are long balls. Easton Autrey, a junior at Corsicana High School in Texas, teed off with absolute moonshots on Tuesday during a showcase at Globe Life Field. In a 14-homer onslaught, the University of Texas commit hit one ball 544 feet and knocked out lights on the videoboard.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
mlb.com | Josh Jackson
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Nov 22, 2024 |
birminghamtimes.com | Josh Jackson
By Josh Jackson | MLB.comMinor League Baseball is coming back to America’s oldest professional ballpark in 2025. The Birmingham Barons, Double-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, will host the Rocket City Trash Pandas (Angels) at Rickwood Field in a tribute to the Negro Leagues on June 4, 2025, the team announced on Thursday. Between 1996-2016 and 2018-19, the Barons played one game — the Rickwood Classic — at Rickwood Field each Minor League season.
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