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Today in Sports - Phil Mickelson wins PGA Championship to become oldest Major winner in PGA history
Associated Press· 5 days agoFischer, wins the two-horse Preakness Stakes by two lengths over Welcher. 1901 — The Cleveland ...
This Date in Baseball - Craig Kimbrel becomes the eighth pitcher to record 400 career saves
Associated Press· 2 days ago1916 — Benny Kauff of the Giants was picked off first base three times by Boston’s Lefty Tyler. The...
The Sports Report: Diamondbacks seem to have the Dodgers' number
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoIf this had a familiar ring to the Dodgers and a crowd of 46,593 in Chavez Ravine on Wednesday night, it was because it was all too familiar, the Arizona Diamondbacks cruising to a 6-0 victory ...
Joey Ortiz's 2-run double caps big 3rd, Brewers beat Boston 6-3 after holding Sox hitless through 6
Houston Chronicle· 1 day agoJoey Ortiz hit a two-run double to cap a five-run third inning and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the...
How Bad Has Texas Rangers Offense Been Lately? Anyone Remember 1988?
Sports Illustrated· 4 days agoHow bad has the Texas Rangers offense been lately? The Rangers have scored four or fewer runs in 10...
'Thanks for being my friend': Columbus radio icon Sam Simmermaker signs off after 64 years
IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star via Yahoo Sports· 3 days ago“But he still went and kept score.” Simmermaker never saw himself as the star. But for many of the...
'We're hot right now': Hoover High School baseball wins district, advances to OHSAA regionals
The Repository via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoEdward pitcher was Stetson Allie, who soon landed a $2.25 million signing bonus as a Pittsburgh...
Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame: A perfect 10 — meet the Class of 2024, the Hall’s biggest in 28...
Staten Island Advance· 5 days agoWhen the Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame inducts its Class of 2024 later this year, the group of...
This Date in Baseball - Jon Lester sets a new record for hitless at bats to begin a career with 58
Associated Press· 12 hours ago1904 — Dennis McGann of the New York Giants stole five bases in one game to set a major league record. 1937 — Carl Hubbell, working in relief for the New York Giants, won his 24th straight game ...