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Dallas Cowboys Make Key Admission About QB Dak Prescott's Arm in NFL Preseason Games - FanNation Dallas Cowboys News, Analysis and More

Dallas Cowboys Make Key Admission About QB Dak Prescott's Arm in NFL Preseason Games - FanNation Dallas Cowboys News, Analysis and More
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Eric S. Kabakoff's Blog - July 2021 Texas Rangers - August 06, 2021 08:07

Eric S. Kabakoff's Blog - July 2021 Texas Rangers - August 06, 2021 08:07
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Rangers History: The Ballpark In Arlington Hosts The 1995 All-Star Game - Sports Illustrated Texas Rangers News, Analysis and More

Jul 11, 2021 On this date in Texas Rangers history, the Rangers hosted the first Major League Baseball All-Star game in their history. Played on July 11, 1995, the Rangers were in their second season in their new Ballpark in Arlington. MLB was happy to bring the pomp and circumstance of the ‘Mid-Summer Classic’ to baseball’s newest home. Country star and Texas native Lyle Lovett sung the National Anthem. The Rangers had two players named to the American League All-Star team. Catcher Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez started for the American League and played in his fourth All-Star game. Pitcher Kenny Rogers was selected to the AL pitching staff and made his first All-Star team.

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When Cubs' only hits were home runs

When Cubs only hits were home runs By JohnW53 on May 22, 2021, 8:29am CDT + As you might imagine, it s a pretty short list. In fact, since 1901, the Cubs have won exactly 1 game with multiple homers and no other hits. .... JUST GETTING STARTED It happened on April 14, 1985, when the Cubs defeated the Expos, 4-2, in just their fifth game of the season, on a Sunday afternoon at Wrigley Field. The Cubs scored a run without a hit in the first inning. Bob Dernier, leading off against David Palmer, reached first on a dropped third strike. One out later, he stole second. After Gary Matthews walked, Leon Durham grounded to the right side. The second baseman threw to the shortstop, forcing out Matthews, but the shortstop s throw to first was wild, allowing Dernier to score.

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Texas Rangers History Today: Charlie Hough Time Beats The Detroit Tigers - Sports Illustrated Texas Rangers News, Analysis and More

May 6, 2021 On this date in Texas Rangers history, pitcher Charlie Hough won his first game of the 1986 season, claiming a 4-2 win over the Detroit Tigers at Arlington Stadium. On May 6, 1986, Hough and the Rangers were trying to get back to .500 as they hosted the Tigers, which were less than two years removed from winning the 1984 World Series. Hough wasn’t just winning his first game of the season he was pitching his first game of the season, having missed the first month. Hough was sharp, giving up just two runs on six hits, while striking out four and walking two. He pitched into the seventh inning before giving way to Mickey Mahler, who held onto the lead for Hough, before Greg Harris pitched two innings for his fourth save of the season.

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