Kentucky 'got screwed' with seeding in baseball tournament USA TODAY By The Louisville Courier-Journal Postseason play will continue this season for the University of Kentucky baseball team as the Wildcats were selected to be part of the NCAA field. By Dave Martin, AP Kentucky's JT Riddle (10) is congratulated by Lucas... See all stories on this topic » | USA TODAY |
CNN
And it would seem four-time major winner Phil Mickelson is pondering such a purchase, after the California native revealed he is part of a group considering a bid for the San Diego Padres Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise. "I've had the opportunity ...
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Washington Post
“They're kind of like, all right, this is awesome, but they just keep playing baseball,” said Healy, who thinks the players have become more accustomed to their roles, some of which changed when senior pitcher Andrew Pechstein got hurt and subsequently ...
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Sun-Sentinel (blog)
Marlins President of Baseball Operations Larry Beinfest joined Juan Carlos Oviedo for his welcome back press conference in Jupiter. He touched on the impact Oviedo could have as a late-July addition and a few other subjects. Here's what he had to say: ...
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Spartan baseball's NCAA tournament bid after 33 years away 'the next step' for ... MLive.com By Graham Couch | gcouch@mlive.com MLive.com file photoMichigan State'sbaseball program is headed to its first NCAA tournament since 1979. Michigan State'sbaseball program hadn't seen an NCAA tournament bid since some kid named Earvin Johnson had ... See all stories on this topic » | MLive.com |
STLtoday.com
The Alton Marquette baseball team won another thriller -- and this time, it put the Explorers in the state tournament. Austin Siener's RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning Monday lifted Marquette to a 5-4 win over Pawnee in the Class 1A ...
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Politico (blog)
By DONOVAN SLACK | Careers like his are nonstop whirlwinds where life is divided into two-year campaign cycles. He's at the high point of a 15-year arc that took him from Rice University in Texas, where he graduated in 1997 with a degree in political ...
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