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- Updated: January 3, 2017
They are the heavy hitters, the performers that step up on the grandest of stages and deliver moments that fans never forget. And we’re not just talking about baseball.
The elite artists of the music world shine under the spotlights, too, and they have quite a bit in common with the stars of Major League Baseball, which makes it easy to understand why luminaries from both realms of popular entertainment often say they wouldn’t mind trading places with each other.
“Baseball players all want to be rock stars and rock stars want to be baseball players or pro athletes,” said MLB Network on-air personality and former big leaguer Sean Casey. “There’s no doubt about it.”
In that spirit, MLB Network is teaming up with The Recording Academy to give fans of baseball and music the chance to attend …