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FORMER NHL DEFENSEMAN KEVIN QUICK SIGNS WITH FUEL
By Gary Snyder INDIANAPOLIS – The Indy Fuel, proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL’s Stanley Cup Champion Chicago Blackhawks and the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs, signed former NHL defenseman Kevin Quick
Federowicz Makes TinCaps Debut in Rehab Appearance as Tincaps Lose 8-3
By Gary Snyder FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The TinCaps fell, 8-3, to the Great Lakes Loons on Sunday afternoon at Parkview Field. San Diego Padres catcher Tim Federowicz went 1-for-4
Djokovic beats Federer for 3rd Wimbledon title, 9th major (Yahoo Sports)
For the second year in a row, Novak Djokovic solved Roger Federer’s superb serve in the Wimbledon final. The match was as even as possible through two sets, before the
Jockey Rajiv Maragh injured in spill, out indefinitely (Yahoo Sports)
Yourcreditisgood then clipped the heels of Mini Muffin and fell hard, unseating Maragh. Maragh’s agent Tony Micallef said the 30-year-old jockey from Jamaica was in good spirits and relieved when
Marlins’ Dee Gordon might avoid DL despite dislocated thumb (Yahoo Sports)
Marlins All-Star second baseman Dee Gordon may be able to avoid the disabled list despite dislocating his left thumb, president of baseball operations Michael Hill said Sunday. Gordon will miss
Tour leader Froome confident heading to Pyrenees mountains (Yahoo Sports)
The British rider, seeking his second Tour win after his dominant victory in 2013, safely kept the yellow jersey after his Team SKY finished one second behind American rider Tejay
Bills OL coach Kromer arrested in Florida for punching boy (Yahoo Sports)
Buffalo Bills offensive line coach Aaron Kromer was arrested Sunday in Florida after shoving a boy to the ground and punching him, authorities said. The Walton County Sheriff’s Office said
San Diego Padres Catcher to Rehab with TinCaps
By Gary Snyder FORT WAYNE, Ind. – San Diego Padres catcher Tim Federowicz is scheduled to rehab with the TinCaps at Parkview Field this week, beginning Sunday. Federowicz (pronounced: FED-er-oh-vich)
Indy Eleven Stretches Undefeated Streak to Five Games with 2-1 Win over Carolina RailHawks
By Gary Snyder INDIANAPOLIS (Saturday, July 11, 2015) – In a game full of attacking threats from both sides, Indy Eleven would collect a dramatic 2-1 win over the Carolina
Gary Southshore “RailCat Fever” too much for Canaries
By Charlie White Gary – Charlie Rosario, after pitching like a man who caught “RailCats’ Fever”, was the winning pitcher of record (8-3, 3.45 ERA) after throwing seven and two