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Bats finally come alive as 51s move back into first

The 51s had one eye on the scoreboard, but they had plenty of focus to take care of the Tacoma Rainiers, winning 9-4 and moving back into first place in the Pacific Coast League’s Pacific South division after El Paso lost to Reno 6-5.

Bryce Harper has historic night for Nationals

Bryce Harper compiled a historic night for the Washington Nationals on Thursday without ever swinging the bat.

51s lose three of four to El Paso, fall out of first

Too many long balls. Too many backward steps. That’s how the 51s lost their grip on first place in the Pacific Coast League’s Pacific Southern Division after Thursday night’s 10-1 loss to El Paso at Cashman Field.

51s waiting for fans to catch playoff fever

The line was three people deep outside the Cashman Field box office, and two were typically intelligent Dodgers fans from Oxnard, Calif., searching for a way to make their money last longer than a few hands at the tables. The other person was my Review-Journal colleague, Ron Kantowski.

Enthusiastic Sanchez just fine with Sam Boyd Stadium

If there’s anything most Las Vegas sports fans can agree upon, it’s that Sam Boyd Stadium and Cashman Field stink, and that hopefully there will be places to park at the new hockey arena.

 
2 Royals players diagnosed with chickenpox

All-Star reliever Kelvin Herrera and right fielder Alex Rios probably will be out two weeks with the chickenpox.

George Steinbrenner flipped off Red Sox after Yankees won 2003 ALCS

George Steinbrenner added insult to injury after the New York Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox on Aaron Boone’s home run in Game 7 of the 2003 American League Championship Series. Despite the crushing loss for Boston, former Red Sox first baseman Kevin Millar told “The Dan Patrick Show” that the late Yankees owner gave them a two-finger salute as they left the Bronx.