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MLB Stats sits at 0.94 — the strongest pull in Cut 4's top 10 — but the more telling structural fact is how far that similarity extends across a remarkably diverse neighbor set, with nine of the ten remaining neighbors all scoring above 0.87.

The shape is broad. MLB Stats (0.94), MLB Trade Rumors (0.90), and MLB Pipeline (0.89) anchor a core of baseball-specific properties — a sports league account, a website, and a TV channel — but the neighbor set fans out quickly from there. Jenna Fischer (0.89) and Brian Baumgartner (0.89) are both actors, and they sit nearly as close as the baseball infrastructure accounts. ESPN Fantasy Sports (0.89) and Trevor Bauer (0.89) round out the top seven, representing a sports brand and an athlete respectively. MLB Network (0.88) and Karl Ravech (0.88) add a TV channel and a TV personality, while the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (0.87) closes the top 10 as a research organization.

Tallying the subcategories across the ten: two actors, two TV channels, two sports leagues, one website, one sports brand, one athlete, one TV personality, and one research organization. No other Sports Teams appear in the top 10 — Cut 4's own subcategory is absent from its nearest neighbors entirely. The cross-kind pattern here is the defining feature: the audience that follows Cut 4 overlaps heavily with audiences for baseball media infrastructure and, notably, with the cast of a specific television series, suggesting a broad, entertainment-oriented sports fan rather than a narrow team-loyalist profile.

The breadth of this neighbor set — spanning league accounts, journalists, actors, and fantasy sports — points to an audience whose sports consumption is wide and whose entertainment interests cross well beyond the diamond.

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