News Source: Daily Southtown
| 28 days ago
The Bulldogs look poised to repeat behind Costa's wicked jump-serve and precision swing. John Hodul, Sandburg: A 6-foot-10 middle hitter committed to Lewis, Hodul is one of the most intimidating blockers in the area. When he's on, the senior can
News Source: Daily Southtown
| 29 days ago
Tim Tierney~For Sun-Times Media Down the street from Eisenhower High School, site of the 28th Terry Englund Relays, the Blue Island Park District marquee flashed a hopeful message amid recent bad weather: Start Thinking Summer.'' The Englund meet was
News Source: Baltimore Sun
| 1 month ago
Orioles reliever Pedro Strop assembled with his new World Baseball Classic Dominican teammates three weeks ago for their first workout in Tampa, and that's when the tone for an undefeated championship run was set. The Dominican Republic has become
News Source: Baltimore Sun
| 2 months ago
The Dominican Republic capped off an unbeaten campaign by defeating Caribbean neighbors Puerto Rico 3-0 to win the World Baseball Classic on Tuesday. The Dominicans made up for their first-round exit in the 2009 tournament by taking their record to 8-
News Source: Orlando Sentinel Online
| 2 months ago
Rain and cold didn't stop the Dominican Republic on Tuesday night, just like nothing else slowed it down during the World Baseball Classic. Minnesota Twins right-hander Samuel Deduno pitched five innings and combined with four relievers on a three-
News Source: Arizona Republic
| 2 months ago
Dominicana!" rang out through the rain at AT&T Park all the way to the lively streets of Santo Domingo. The Dominican Republic has its World Baseball Classic crown, at last. Edwin Encarnacion hit a two-run double in the first inning that held up, and
News Source: Sacramento Bee
| 2 months ago
Dominican Republic manager Tony Pena predicted the country's streets would be empty Tuesday evening, with the entire population inside watching his team play Puerto Rico for the World Baseball Classic championship...The Dominican Republic defeated
News Source: Inquirer.net
| 2 months ago
Alex Rios blasted a two-run homer and Mike Aviles hit an RBI single as Puerto Rico upset two-time defending champion Japan 3-1 in the semi-finals of the World Baseball Classic on Sunday. Aviles batted two-for-three and scored a run for Puerto Rico