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This Date In Baseball
McIntire weakened in the 13th and lost 1-0 to the Pirates on an unearned run, finishing with a four-hitter. 1941 -- New York Yankees pitcher Lefty Gomez walked 11 St.
New Black Cats deal for Richardson
Sunderland's Kieran Richardson has signed a new three-year contract which commits him to the Barclays Premier League club until the summer of 2013.
BB relationship tipped to fail
Ex-Big Brother housemate Ben has questioned the long-term potential of John James and Josie's relationship, calling the pair "very different people". Australian John James and Bristol girl Josie have admitted their feelings for each other, and regularly c...
Leon's HR lifts Colonials to win
Donny Leon sparked a six-run rally in the eighth inning with a two-run homer to lift the Pittsfield Colonials to an 8-2 win over the New Jersey Jackals Friday night.
Force opens with U-10 win in tournament
The Berkshire Force offense exploded by working the plate and the bases on Friday.
Softball Force to be reckoned with
Even while making their third consecutive appearance in the Babe Ruth Softball 16-and-under World Series, the Berkshire Force wants to be considered an underdog.
NJ man gets jail for Phillies game vomit-assault
A 21-year-old man who intentionally vomited on a spectator and his 11-year-old daughter at a Philadelphia Phillies game was sentenced Friday to up to three months in jail and community service, which the judge suggested be fulfilled by cleaning ballpark t...
Eskimos jolt Lions to snap losing skid
Turn off the water torture taps. Cancel the construction of the gallows. No last cigarette or final meal requests required here.
Fergie pleased by Chicarito
Sir Alex Ferguson described new signing Javier Hernandez as "first class" after the striker scored against Manchester United as they went down to a 3-2 defeat by Chivas Guadalajara on the final game of their Americas tour.
Cubs Relievers Help Rockies Set Major League Record In 17-2 Destruction
It was announced yesterday that Lou Piniella would miss games Saturday, Sunday and Monday: Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella will leave the team after Friday's game to head to Tampa, Fla., to attend the funeral of his uncle, Joe Magadan.
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