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Dig in to baseball season on MLB.com
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(EDITORâS NOTE: Sports editor Terry Nau, a fan of the New York Yankees when he isnât editing this newspaper, matches friendly jibes with local Red Sox fan Jim Dawson of Pawtucket in this first installment of a periodic segment on the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry from the fansâ perspective.
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For one day, the weight was lifted, the struggles were in the past and a smile returned to Kyle Russell’s face. For one day, baseball was fun again.
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Horns' Russell takes swing at own slumpAustin American-Statesman, TX - 37 minutes agoLike when he arrives at the ballpark four hours before a game â even before the trainer and equipment manager are there â to take extra batting practice and …
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Bill Keightley, the longtime equipment manager for the University of Kentucky basketball team â known throughout the college basketball world as “Mr. Wildcat” â died tonight in Cincinnati. He was 81.
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Bill Keightley, the longtime equipment manager for University of Kentucky basketball teams, died Monday. The man affectionately known as âMr. Wildcatâ was 81. He died after falling while on an annual trip to watch the Cincinnati Redsâ opening game of the baseball season. Internal bleeding, which doctors traced to an undiagnosed cancerous tumor on his spine, caused his death. To say Mr. Keightley …
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FREEPORT â Kyle Kampmier, a one-time Dakota baseball and football player, knows firsthand what a drag it can be for local athletes to drive out of town to find the sports equipment they need.
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