Eagle sports columnist Howard Herman looks back on the Wahconah Park career of former big league pitcher Scott Sauerbeck. Sauerbeck died earlier this week. He was 53.
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Max Shepperd is about to strike the ball for Shields at the junior carnival last October. Shepperd collected a hit for Shields on Friday night. (File) Roadrunners secured grand final berths in all ...
Scott (elbow) said Wednesday that he's about a month away from beginning a throwing program, SNY.tv reports. Scott is nearly five months removed from a hybrid Tommy John surgery and internal brace ...
FORT SCOTT, KS — Three football players from Fort Scott High School signed their national letters of intent to play at the collegiate level. Jaden Garcia is headed to Emporia State, Luke Harris ...
The Senate voted 55-44 Wednesday to confirm the nomination of Scott Turner, a former professional football player, as the secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Turner takes ...
In the modern era of the Premier League, it's rare to find players who have remained at one club their whole career. Andy Cole played for seven different sides including featuring for both ...
Baseball America just ranked him as the No. 11 prospect in the organization. Assuming a typical recovery, Scott will be 27 when he returns to the mound in 2026. That makes him old for a prospect ...
Round four, game two of Lower Eyre Baseball on Friday, January 24 saw Shields defeat Coyotes at home at Dorward, […] Roadrunners secured grand final berths in all three grades following semi-final ...
They're not appreciating the fine line between excellence and disaster in baseball and the degree to ... ranked second among second base-eligible players. Yet I can think of a couple reasons ...
We're starting to count down the days until baseball returns -- there's just one little NFL game left on the season and then we can turn our focus to spring training. Despite players soon ...
Scott played 156 games for the Rainbow Warriors from 2019 to 2022, earning Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Freshman All-American honors and being named Big West Freshman Field Player of the Year.
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