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SportsWeek with LaVar Arrington 7/17/11
LaVar Arrington, Kevin Shafer, Rocky Parrish talk about the Capitals and the Stanely Cup playoffs, Redskins players becoming free agents, James Harrison comments on Roger Goodell, twitter feud between football teams now that the NFL is on lockout, and...Tags: National Football League, James Harrison, Football, Washington Redskins, NFL Pro Bowl
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Nats pleased with Harper's development
bobp@herald-mail.comThe first chapter of Bryce Harper’s saga as a professional baseball player has been completed. The Washington Nationals’ top prospect completed his three-month stay as a member of the Hagerstown Suns on Sunday night when he was promoted to...Tags: Baseball, Minor League Baseball, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Thumbs
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Jordan blanks Power to cap Suns' sweep
bobp@herald-mail.comThe Hagerstown Suns adopted an assembly line approach to Saturday’s doubleheader with West Virginia. The Suns let Taylor Jordan’s fastball do all the work while the offense did the heavy lifting. Jordan dominated the Power with a complete...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Baseball, Baseball Statistics, All Stars, Crime, Law and Justice
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Suns rise to top of Northern Division
bobp@herald-mail.comKevin Keyes was as much a repo man as a cleanup hitter on Sunday. But when the Hagerstown Suns outfielder took back what was his, he gave back with interest. Keyes reclaimed a bat he lent to newest Sun Russell Moldenhauer and used it to cash in with...Tags: West Virginia, Spring Training
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Suns a hot mess in loss to GreenJackets
bobp@herald-mail.comA common factor for teams on a winning streak: They always find a way to stay clean. On Wednesday, Augusta wore teflon while the Hagerstown Suns were covered with spots. The GreenJackets came from behind with a four-run eighth inning — aided... -
Suns notes: Nicol finds ways to lend Suns a hand
If the polling stations are opened, cast a vote to elect Sean Nicol as the unsung hero for Hagerstown Suns. Nicol spent the early season as the utility infielder, but has been installed in left field 11 times since June 28. Nicol admits he has been...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Baseball, All Stars, Politics, Elections
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Suns lose that winning feeling
bobp@herald-mail.comSometimes, feeling — as opposed to seeing — is believing. The Hagerstown Suns could see what was going on Tuesday, but could never get a feeling for how to change it. Xander Bogaerts and Carson Blair drove in three runs each as Greenville...Tags: Baseball, Sports
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Suns notebook: Suns struggle in the daylight
bobp@herald-mail.comThe Hagerstown Suns have been turned into bad gremlins. Night is good but bright light is bad. The Suns have been worn down by day games, of all things, and it is all completely out of their control. The heavy storm that rolled through Hagerstown on...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Baseball, All Stars, Minor League Baseball, Crime, Law and Justice
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Suns let one get away
Christian Villanueva hit a sacrifice fly to center with none out in the 10th inning on Monday to lead Hickory to a seemingly unlikely 14-13 win over the Hagerstown Suns in the South Atlantic League. Hagerstown led 13-10 heading into the bottom of the...Tags: Baseball, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Elections
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Newsome helps Suns earn a simple victory
bobp@herald-mail.comIt was simple. Brett Newsome was just trying to stay out of trouble. The Hagerstown Suns first baseman was more concerned with fundamentals than any retribution. Newsome led off with a single in the fifth inning and scored the tying run in what became a... -
Suns Notebook: Suns love being life of the party
At times, the Hagerstown Suns enjoy living by the “Dorothy” theory. Sometimes, Municipal Stadium is like Kansas. There is no place like home. One of those times came Friday when the Suns faced arch-rival Greensboro in the first game of a...Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Baseball, All Stars, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Suns crash in loss, rush to win
bobp@herald-mail.comAdrenaline is a great thing. The only problem is it doesn’t last. The Hagerstown Suns got a huge shot of the natural Red Bull on Sunday when Stephen Strasburg make a rehabilitation start against Greensboro. But when the Washington Nationals starter...Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Ryan Fisher, Baseball, Athletes, Sports
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