Veterans honored at CSUB baseball game
Major League Baseball Creates ‘Weapons-Free Workplace Policy’
From now on, the only weapons allowed in Major League Baseball clubhouses will be wooden bats. Players entering their teams’ spring training camps will be greeted by signs reminding them that “firearms, explosives, daggers, metal knuckles, switchblade knives and knives having blades exceeding five inches” are strictly prohibited from clubhouses going forward, SI.com reports. The rule was …
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Winchester’s black history shows baseball talent
WINCHESTER – Several notable names in the history of sports belong to people who grew up in Winchester. During Black History Month it is appropriate to remember a professional baseball player who hailed from Winchester, Branch Lee Russell.
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UT baseball wins season-opener
The No. 1 Texas baseball team jumped on New Mexico early to win their season-opener, 6-2.
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Prep Blog: 11 area players among NorCal Top 40 baseball prospects
The Sacramento area is well represented in NorCalPreps.com’s Top 40 Northern California high school senior baseball prospects for this spring.
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Veterans honored at CSUB baseball game
It was opening day Friday for Roadrunner Baseball at CSUB and the team used the occasion to pay tribute to Kern County’s military heroes.
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