Kepler Suspension & Tigers on SNB: MLB News

by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

Here are a few box suggestions, formatted as requested, to integrate into the article. I’ve focused on points that might be interesting to a general baseball fan, keeping within the word count and AP style.

Did you know? – Epitrenbolone, the substance Kepler tested positive for, isn’t approved for human use. It’s a metabolite of Trenbolone, originally developed to increase livestock weight.
Pro tip – Peacock will stream many MLB games this season, including early sunday afternoon contests and select “Sunday Night Baseball” matchups before they air on NBC.
reader question – Why is NBC returning to baseball broadcasts? The network has a long history with the sport, dating back to 1939, and is leveraging its streaming platform, Peacock, for expanded coverage.

Thoughts on thes and the request in general:

The formatting request is clear and creates a nice visual break within the article. The word limit is a good constraint, forcing concise writing. The “aria-label” addition is excellent for accessibility.

The subject matter lends itself well to “Did you know?” and “Reader question” boxes.”Pro tip” is a little harder to fit naturally, but can work with a focus on how to watch the games.

It’s a good idea to avoid links, as the instructions specify, but it does limit the ability to provide further information.

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