Sports Section :: Page 27
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Major League Baseball: Dodgers win season
The 2017 Minor League post-season tournament lingers on, thanks to more rain last weekend that delayed the championship game not just once, but twice.
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A muddlicious time at T-ball
I love the mud balls and mud puddles. In fact, I yearn for the days before the Village put in drainage pipes, which drain the field after a good rain, forever eliminating the great six-foot-diameter, 28 square feet of water puddles of yesteryear.
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Tom’s Market Pirates top Minor League
The Tom’s Market Pirates continued their late season rally last week with three victories and won the overall 2017 Minor League regular season championship by just a half-game over the Peach’s Dodgers.
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Tom’s Market Pirates surge; Peach’s Dodgers on top
The Tom’s Market Pirates surged to enter the final week of the Minor League season only a half-game behind the league-leading Peach’s Dodgers after winning three of four last week, including a pair of wins against the previously undefeated Dodgers.
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Minor, Major league bats blaze on
Major League games are played Monday and Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. and Saturday mornings at 10 a.m. in Gaunt Park. Minor League games are also played in Gaunt Park Monday and Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. and Saturday mornings at 10 a.m. and 11:45 a.m.
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T-Ball: Blasting Coach and other adventures
Why don’t you come on out and let our kids throw some baseballs at you, Friday nights, 6:30 at Gaunt Park? You might like it. Then again, you might not.
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Major League Baseball: Orioles pound out hits
Last week’s rains took a heavy toll on local rec baseball league schedules, with both the Minor and Major leagues able to complete only one official game each.
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Yellow Springs Sea Dogs take on Oakwood
Results of last week’s Sea Dog meet with Oakwood.
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Dodgers still top both leagues
The Peach’s Dodgers maintained a two-game lead in the Minor League standings after the third full week of play.
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Sea Dogs bigger than ever
The Yellow Springs Aquatic Club — a.k.a. Sea Dogs — started its season last week with a whopping 108 athletes, including new and veteran swimmers.
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