A team spokesperson said the Astros notified both the Houston Police Department and Major League Baseball security about the threats made at Lance McCullers Jr. and his family.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Astros’ McCullers, family receive death threats
A team spokesperson said the Astros notified both the Houston Police Department and Major League Baseball security about the threats made at Lance McCullers Jr. and his family.
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Padres hang 21 on woeful Rox; GM backs Black
Rockies GM Bill Schmidt backed manager Bud Black before the Rockies’ 21-0 loss on Saturday night dropped Colorado to 6-33 on the season.
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The guy after ‘the guy’: Mitch Johnson joins ranks of coaches to succeed a household name
Roy Williams to Hubert Davis? Coach K to Jon Scheyer? Phil Jackson to Tim Floyd? Mitch Johnson becomes the latest coach faced with the tall task of succeeding a legend.
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Ex-St. John’s coach, KU assistant Roberts retires
Longtime college basketball coach Norm Roberts, who spent six seasons leading St. John’s but is perhaps better known for his long tenure as an assistant at Kansas, announced his retirement Monday after nearly four decades in coaching.
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Astros’ Altuve removed due to hamstring issue
Houston’s Jose Altuve left in the third inning of Saturday’s game against the Reds due to tightness in his right hamstring.
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Judge goes deep twice, pushes MLB HR lead to 14
New York slugger Aaron Judge celebrated his return to the Sacramento area by hitting two home runs Saturday afternoon at Sutter Health Park in a losing effort for the Yankees against the Athletics, extending his major league-leading total to 14.
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Alpine boss quits days after police charge brother
Oliver Oakes’ resignation as team principal of F1 team Alpine this week came several days after UK police charged his brother with transferring criminal property.
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ACC trims schedule, eyes nonconference games
The Atlantic Coast Conference is reducing its 20-game men’s basketball schedule to 18, allowing teams more schedule opportunities for nonconference games in an effort to boost the league’s chances at NCAA tournament bids.
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No timetable for DH Bryant’s return to Rockies
For the next week or so, Kris Bryant, the Colorado Rockies designated hitter, will be restricted to not much more than a casual walk as he recovers from a procedure to fix his bothersome back, and the team has said there is no timetable for his return.