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Imagine today’s Major League Baseball stars picking up offseason side jobs as theater actors. It may sound strange now, but it happened relatively often in the sports “deadball” era.
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The necessary upgrades include replacing and extending the protective netting all the way to the foul poles, installing LED lighting, and other interior renovations.
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The Peoria Chiefs will make some history this season, with Christina Whitlock becoming the first woman to serve as an in-uniform assistant in the St. Louis Cardinals organization.
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Peoria Chiefs general manager Jason Mott is optimistic fans won't sour on baseball during a labor dispute between Major League owners and players.
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The seeds of the idea that led to Major League Baseball hosting a prime time event at the “Field of Dreams” movie site in Iowa can be traced back to Bradley University.
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A judge has dismissed the Chicago Cubs from a lawsuit filed by a fan blinded in one eye by a foul ball at Wrigley Field.John Loos of Schaumburg, Illinois…
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A man is suing the Chicago Cubs and Major League Baseball after he was struck in the face by a foul ball at Wrigley Field and left blind in one eye.…
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Minor league baseball players are suing Major League Baseball, claiming unfair pay. But a new proposal in Illinois would protect independent leagues from…
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The owners of the Chicago Cubs are trying to prevent small time vendors outside the park from selling counterfeit goods during the team’s playoff run. The…
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Despite years of being denied entry into the Hall of Fame, major league baseball’s all-time hits leader says he holds no ill will towards Commissioner Bud…