Jim’s Journal, July 2nd, 2024
The Reds will be back on a diamond tonight, when they begin their visit to the Yankees in New York. Cincinnati will be coming off that odd 2 & 2 series with the Cardinals, hoping […]
The Reds will be back on a diamond tonight, when they begin their visit to the Yankees in New York. Cincinnati will be coming off that odd 2 & 2 series with the Cardinals, hoping […]
St. LOUIS– It looked like the Reds were up and down in big ways each direction in their 4-game weekend series. Cincinnati managed to outscore the Cardinals 20 to 11 in St. Louis, but only […]
Of course we’re still tracking the local native who’s putting in the work to get back to the major leagues. Batesville’s Bryan Hoeing pitched again for the Jumbo Shrimp of Jacksonville, Florida Saturday, and racked […]
Remember your new local source of great sports talk is on the way tonight– it’s Overtime, starting just after our 6:00 news block, with Terrance Arney and Leon Smith. Their special guest this evening will […]
INDIANAPOLIS– There shouldn’t be much word about high school sports at all this week. Today’s the beginning of Moratorium Week, per the IHSAA, the time when no programs statewide can be practicing or holding workouts. […]
The Reds’ didn’t have a consistent weekend on offense at all, with 2 huge wins, and 2 wimpy losses. Does it seem odd they could outscore St. Lou 20 to 11 over 4 games, but […]
How about Jonathan India of the Reds? In St. Louis Saturday, 2nd baseman India hit 2 more doubles, extending his hitting streak to 11 games, and setting a team record for doubling in 7 straight […]
It was as tight as major league baseball gets Friday night, but unfortunately the Reds ended up on the short end, dropping their game against the Cardinals, 1-0. Reliever Ryan Helsley made the final difference […]
The Reds have won another series opener, beating St. Louis surprisingly easily Thursday, 11-4. Now they’d like to sustain that success through 3 more games against the Cards, a travel day, and 3 against the […]
One of the best individual performances among local high school athletes in this year’s spring season was that of Greensburg track & field senior Emarie Jackson, who finished 2nd in the state in the shot […]
The Pacers started choosing some new players Thursday after having no picks in the NBA draft’s first round. The team says it was glad to see 6’9″ Australian Johnny Furphy still on the board, and […]
TERRE HAUTE– Nathan Christensen starts work Monday as Indiana State’s new Athletic Director. Christensen says he knows the Sycamore community’s looking for winners, something proven by the run ISU men’s basketball made last season. He […]
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