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Review: ‘A Walk in the Woods’ is Well-Worth A Walk into the Palmer This Weekend CUBA – “A Walk in the Woods,” a stage play written by Lee Blessing, takes The Palmer Opera House Stage this weekend. Directed by locally renowned director and actor Kathy Malick, “A Walk in the Woods” ... 05/31/2024 - 7:37 am | View Link
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Let’s put into perspective the two major absurdities of the global golf Scottie Scheffler has already won in prizes in the 2024 season almost the same amount as in the entire last season, 2022-23. In the current year, he has accumulated 20,024,553 ... 05/28/2024 - 12:00 am | View Link
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PGA Championship analysis: What to know on Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele, more At 12-under, Schauffele tied the lowest 36-hole score to par in PGA Championship history, and more notes from Round 2. 05/17/2024 - 9:25 pm | View Link
Ryan Feltner’s baseball education has become a school of hard knocks.
The Rockies remain enamored with the right-hander’s powerful fastball and his potential as a starting pitcher. Still, Feltner struggled again Monday night, and the Rockies were bludgeoned, 13-3, by Cincinnati at Coors Field.
“I need to figure out a better way to get outs here,” Feltner said, referring to Coors Field, where his ERA sits at 7.30 after five starts.
Kris Bryant, the oft-injured first baseman and designated hitter, was not in the starting lineup for the Rockies’ Monday night game against Cincinnati. Bryant is once again dealing with lower back issues.
Manager Bud Black said that Bryant was “a little sore” and added that Bryant was consulting with doctors and team trainers.
Bryant tweaked his back Sunday while making a twisting catch of Mookie Betts’ popup in foul territory in the eighth inning during Colorado’s 4-0 loss to the Dodgers in Los Angeles.
Bryant missed 31 games earlier in the season after he was placed on the injured list on April 17 with a strained lower back.
CLEVELAND — Beer flowed and a little blood and bruises followed. There was some baseball played in between.
On a warm spring night along Lake Erie five decades ago, a well-intended promotion meant to attract fans for the perpetually lousy Cleveland Indians turned ugly and triggered a booze-fueled riot now known as one of the most notorious events in American sports history.
On Tuesday, 10-cent beer night turns 50.
Cheers.
By RONALD BLUM (AP Baseball Writer)
NEW YORK — San Diego Padres infielder Tucupita Marcano is under investigation by Major League Baseball for allegedly betting on baseball and could be subject to a lifetime ban, according to a person familiar with the probe.
MLB is looking into allegations Marcano bet on games involving the Pittsburgh Pirates while on the team’s injured list last season, according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.
Marcano could be the second pro athlete banned for life over sports betting this year after the NBA punished Toronto Raptors player Jontay Porter in April following a league probe that found he disclosed confidential information to sports bettors and wagered on games.
It’s believed that no active MLB player has been banned for betting on baseball since 1924.
Arapahoe Basin will be open for two more weekends of skiing and riding, resort officials announced Monday in setting a new closing date of June 16.
That would give The Legend Colorado’s longest ski season — as usual — having begun on Oct. 29 and lasting 222 days.
The area will be closed Monday through Wednesday the next two weeks but will be open Friday through Sunday.
Coronado senior Trey Gregory-Alford on Monday was named the Gatorade Colorado Baseball Player of the Year.
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