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The top 10 neighbors for MLB Stats span six different subcategories — baseball-specific media, journalists, TV personalities, a sports brand, a research organization, and a sports team account — with no single type dominating, which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.

Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. Cut 4 leads at 0.94, the strongest score in the set, followed tightly by MLB Pipeline (0.90), MLB Trade Rumors (0.90), and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (0.90). Those four form a dense baseball-infrastructure cluster — a team content account, a prospect channel, a transactions site, and a historical institution. From there the set fans out: Karl Ravech (0.89) is the lone TV Personality in the top 10, while Jon Morosi (0.87), Ken Rosenthal (0.87), and Buster Olney (0.87) represent a cluster of baseball Journalists. ESPN Fantasy Sports (0.87) is the only Sports brand in the top 10, and Tim Kurkjian (0.86) rounds out the journalist contingent. The center entity is a Sports League; its nearest neighbors are predominantly baseball-adjacent media and journalists rather than other leagues, with Minor League Baseball the only fellow Sports League appearing — and it sits outside the top 10 in position 12 at 0.85.

The broad shape reflects an audience that moves fluidly across baseball's entire media ecosystem — from transaction trackers and prospect pipelines to beat reporters and broadcast personalities — rather than concentrating around any single node.

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