When Don Regole drove 120 miles from his Tucson home to watch his beloved Diamondbacks face the San Francisco Giants in Phoenix, he brought along nine banners directed at Barry Bonds. The messages had a consistent theme: The Giants outfielder had…
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Ed Breault was an intense competitor who played wherever he was needed in baseball and soccer at Hopedale High. The 6-foot-3, 225-pound Breault usually played fullback in soccer, but often moved to goalie when coach Lou Fraga decided a switch was necessary.
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• Bucs to hold baseball equipment drivePittsburgh Pirates News - 18 minutes agoFans are welcome to donate anything, new or used, from a baseball to a catcher's mask. "Any gloves, bats, baseballs, equipment bags, really anything that …
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Equipment drive to be held Saturday
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On the whole, June was another impressive month for the Tigers. They hit over .300 as a team for the second straight month (.306), had their best month record at 16-10 and kept the American League Central race interesting, staying within two games of Cleveland. But the last week left a sour taste.
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Wilkinson a light for Negro LeaguesKansas City Royals - 2 hours agoWilkinson also enlisted Thomas Y. Baird, an Arkansas native and former semipro baseball player, to help pay for the cost. According to Bruce, the equipment …
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Joel Zumaya’s timetable is changing - unfortunately for the Tigers. The Tigers reliever said before Saturday’s game that he may not return until September. “I was expecting to be back in August but I’ll probably be back in September,” Zumaya said.
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A 37-year-old homeless man was robbed at gunpoint Tuesday night in St. Charles’ DuSable Park, police said.
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Angela Park shot a 69 to finish at 5 under 137 and take a two-stroke lead Saturday over three others after two rounds at the U.S. Women’s Open, where Michelle Wie withdrew with a lingering wrist injury.
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One of the greatest milestones in US sport is on the verge of being shattered but the doping cloud that hangs over Barry Bonds has stolen much of the joy from the achievement for baseball fans.
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