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Royals vs. Brewers game moved up due to severe weather risks
FOX 4 Kansas City· 3 days agoKansas City Royals announced the first pitch of its evening game against the Milwaukee Brewers has...
Former anchor Randi Naughton is loving life after St. Louis TV
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 14 hours agoRandi Naughton was waiting tables at a Playboy Club in Buffalo, New York, when she was discovered by...
Today in Sports - Reggie Miller scores 8 points in the last 16 seconds to lead Pacers to a win
Houston Chronicle· 3 days ago1938 — Lawrin, ridden by Eddie Arcaro, wins the Kentucky Derby by one length over Dauber. 1945 — Branch Rickey announces formation of the US Negro Baseball League. 1951 — International Olympic ...
Former Cleveland pitcher signs with division rival
WKBN 27 Youngstown· 6 days agoHe spent the past two seasons pitching in Korea.
New Wrigleyville Billy Goat Tavern promises cheezborgers but no Cubs curse
Chicago Tribune· 1 day agoThe newest location of the legendary Billy Goat Tavern is coming to Wrigleyville by the end of this...
Nevin's MLB career coming together in perfect union with A's
NBC Sports BayArea via Yahoo Sports· 6 days agoTyler Nevin spoke to NBC Sports California about finding a home with the A's and hitting his stride...
Brewers allow Royals to stage game-changing, seventh-inning rally
Wisconsin State Journal· 3 days agoMichael Massey homered and Maikel Garcia singled in two runs in a three-run seventh inning as the...
New Era Cap to celebrate anniversary of influential 59FIFTY hat
The Buffalo News· 2 days agoAn iconic cap made by a four-generation family Buffalo company will be celebrating its 70th...
This Date in Baseball-Week Ahead
San Francisco Chronicle· 11 hours ago1909 — Pitching for Winchester in the Blue Grass League, Fred Toney worked 17 no-hit innings before winning 1-0 over Lexington. 1926 — At Yankee Stadium, Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth hit back-to-back ...
This Date in Baseball-Week Ahead
San Francisco Chronicle· 11 hours ago1913 — Washington’s Walter Johnson gave up a run in the fourth inning against the St. Louis Browns to end his streak of 56 scoreless innings. The Senators won 10-5. 1914 — Jim Scott of the Chicago ...