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Torres' pinch-double helps Yanks sweep O's; lead at 5 1/2 G
NEW YORK (AP) — Gleyber Torres drove in two with a pinch-hit double with two outs in the eighth inning and the New York Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles 3-1 Sunday to complete a pivotal four-game sweep.
Lowrie drives in 4 to back Manaea, A's hold off Mariners 7-6
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Jed Lowrie drove in four runs to back Sean Manaea and the Oakland Athletics held off a late Seattle rally to beat the Mariners 7-6 on Monday night in a matchup of AL West contenders.
Golf club wraps up men's season
Hosting annual Sagebrush Shootout
MOSES LAKE — With the summer days beginning to shorten, the Moses Lake Golf Club is wrapping up the summer golfing seasons.
Grace M. Shay
Grace M. Shay, 86, passed away on March 5, 2013 in Moses Lake. Grace is survived by her daughter Sharon Shay from Minneapolis, MN. Sons Mike Shay (wife Deb) from Ephrata and William "Bill"(wife Becky) from Moses Lake. She is also survived by 4 grandchildren, Mike Shay, Tanya Chapman, Tom Shay and Chris Shay along with 16 great grandchildren. Grace was preceded in death by her husband William R Shay, parents Charles and Marie Newstrom, brothers John Newstrom and Chuck Newstrom.
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Oakland signs IF Jake Lamb after his release from Arizona
SEATTLE (AP) — The Oakland Athletics signed former All-Star infielder Jake Lamb on Monday after he was designated for assignment last week by the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Latest: Indians OF DeShields back from virus, works out
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
Yanks closer Chapman has coronavirus; Astros cancel workout
HOUSTON (AP) — New York Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman became the latest high-profile player to test positive for the coronavirus, his diagnosis announced Saturday hours after the Houston Astros canceled another practice due to virus concerns.
Yanks closer Chapman has coronavirus; Astros cancel workout
HOUSTON (AP) — New York Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman became the latest high-profile player to test positive for the coronavirus, his diagnosis announced Saturday hours after the Houston Astros canceled another practice due to virus concerns.
Trout homers twice, helps Angels rally for 10-9 win over A's
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Mike Trout is beginning to believe there might be something to the notion of having added power after the birth of a child.
After controversy, man convicted of killing officer paroled
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A man who served decades in prison for the killing of a Richmond police officer and whose parole grant sparked a still-continuing investigation by Virginia’s government watchdog agency has been released from prison.
Story hits 2-run homer, Crochet goes 6 strong innings as Red Sox earn series victory over Mariners
SEATTLE (AP) — Trevor Story hit a two-run home run and Garrett Crochet pitched six innings of one-run ball as the Boston Red Sox beat the Seattle Mariners 3-1 on Wednesday.
Elsa Agnes Rauter
November 14, 1917 - May 13, 2015
November 14, 1917 - May 13, 2015
Oil giants lost billions as pandemic crushed demand for fuel
NEW YORK (AP) — Two American oil giants lost more than $9 billion in the second quarter as the pandemic kept households on lockdown, cutting a gaping hole into a once-thriving business as the need for oil diminished around the world.
Oil giants lost billions as pandemic crushed demand for fuel
NEW YORK (AP) — Two American oil giants lost more than $9 billion in the second quarter as the pandemic kept households on lockdown, cutting a gaping hole into a once-thriving business as the need for oil diminished around the world.
Oil giants lost billions as pandemic crushed demand for fuel
NEW YORK (AP) — Two American oil giants lost more than $9 billion in the second quarter as the pandemic kept households on lockdown, cutting a gaping hole into a once-thriving business as the need for oil diminished around the world.
Oil giants lost billions as pandemic crushed demand for fuel
NEW YORK (AP) — Two American oil giants lost more than $9 billion in the second quarter as the pandemic kept households on lockdown, cutting a gaping hole into a once-thriving business as the need for oil diminished around the world.