
Jeffrey Lutz
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4 weeks ago |
actionnews5.com | Jeffrey Lutz |Debra Dolan
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH/Gray News) – Children often say, “Monsters are hiding under their beds,” but in Kansas, that was a true story. A babysitter was trying to ease a child’s fears Monday night when she looked under the bed to show him nothing was there, but instead she came face to face with a man who was hiding. According to the Barton County Sheriff’s Office, there was an altercation that left one child knocked over during the struggle. Then, the man ran away before deputies arrived at the house.
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1 month ago |
mlb.com | Jeffrey Lutz
Anderson could fill a role at the back end of the Angels’ rotation. He returned from injury midway through last season to make 14 starts across four levels of the Minors. With the Braves between 2020-22, Anderson made 52 starts and had a 3.97 ERA. The Angels and Braves exchanged pitchers on Sunday, with Atlanta sending right-handed starter Ian Anderson to the Angels for left-handed reliever José Suarez.
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1 month ago |
mlb.com | Jeffrey Lutz
If you missed Opening Day in 1925, well, you’re in good company. Baseball’s biggest star, Babe Ruth, was absent, too – for reasons not quite publicly nailed down 100 years later. His ailment was somewhere between indigestion and death, both reported by at least one outlet a century ago. Even though the Babe missed the start of the season on April 14 – and another month and a half after that – several other moments from that Opening Day have stood the test of time.
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1 month ago |
mlb.com | Jeffrey Lutz
No MLB division collected as many wins as the 420 accumulated by the five teams in the American League East last season, and the division only seems to have gotten stronger this winter. The Blue Jays added Anthony Santander and Max Scherzer. The Rays retooled behind a strong pitching staff. The Red Sox bolstered their lineup and their rotation with infielder Alex Bregman and starting pitchers Garrett Crochet and Walker Buehler.
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1 month ago |
mlb.com | Jeffrey Lutz
“Fight For Glory: 2024 World Series,” a three-part documentary coming soon to Apple TV+, promises to take viewers behind the scenes of the most magical and dramatic moments of the Fall Classic between the Dodgers and Yankees. The first glimpse of the magic came Monday with the release of the trailer. Fans will be able to immerse themselves in the drama when the documentary -- directed by Emmy winner and Oscar nominee R.J. Cutler -- debuts on Apple TV+ on March 28.
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