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Suns unveil new look across board
bobp@herald-mail.comThese aren’t your father’s Hagerstown Suns. They aren’t even your infant brother’s Suns. Heck, they aren’t even close to last season’s version of the team. The 2013 version of the Suns is about as brand new —...Tags: Washington Nationals, Bryce Harper, Spring Training, Brandon Miller, Baseball
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New Suns manager feels he's been here before
bobp@herald-mail.comThursday wasn't anything like a deja vu moment for Tripp Keister. It was the real thing. Keister knew he had entered Municipal Stadium before. It was because he had. That was in 1993 when he was playing for the Capital City Bombers against the...Tags: Wesley College, Washington Nationals, College Baseball, Philosophy, Spring Training
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Scoreboard -- Dec. 14, 2012
|TV SPORTS| |SATURDAY| Soccer--Premier League, Manchester City at Newcastle, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN2); Women’s National Teams, Exhibition, United States vs. China, 6 p.m. (NBCSN) Men’s College Basketball--East Carolina at North Carolina, 11 a....Tags: Maurice Jones-Drew, Davon House, Beam Gymnastics, Corey Hilliard, Shea McClellin
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Digest: Webster MVP as Texas wins national crown
Women's college volleyball Webster MVP as Texas wins national crown Junior two-time All-America outside hitter Bailey Webster (St. Paul's School for Girls) was named Most Valuable Player as third-seeded Texas (29-4) won the NCAA championship with a...
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Suns shut out by Grasshoppers
Scott Lyman pitched seven shutout innings to lead the Greensboro Grasshoppers past the Hagerstown Suns 4-0 on Wednesday night in the South Atlantic League. The loss snapped the Suns’ six-game winning streak. Hagerstown (80-51, 38-25) still has...
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Four Suns selected as All-Stars
Former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden used to say, “It’s not so important who starts the game but who finishes it.” The Hagerstown Suns won’t be on the field to start the 53rd annual South Atlantic League All-Star Game, but...Tags: John Wooden, Baseball, Sports
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Suns prevail in 11 wild innings
bobp@herald-mail.comMatt Skole has a reputation for beating teams many different ways. Using his legs probably falls low on that list, though. Skole’s running exploits were front and center in three key situations — the last to set up Steven Souza Jr.’s...Tags: Baseball, Sports
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Suns blank Hickory
bobp@herald-mail.comThe Hagerstown Suns aren’t just winning. They are physically knocking people out of the way to do it. Steven Souza Jr.’s played enforcer for the Suns by bowling over Hickory catcher Kellin Deglin to score the first run in a three-run... -
Suns rally in ninth before falling in 10th
bobp@herald-mail.comThe Hagerstown Suns learned a tough lesson on Wednesday. Mark it down somewhere. It doesn’t matter how you start. It’s how you finished. Hagerstown saw a fantastic beginning turn into a sour finish as the Suns rallied in the ninth to force...Tags: Baseball, Sports
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Harper is gone, but Suns are back
bobp@herald-mail.comBrian Daubach played a game of give and take on Tuesday. Daubach returned to Municipal Stadium to begin his second stint as manager of the Hagerstown Suns. Many things changed, but many more stayed the same. For one, all the fanfare surrounding the...Tags: Washington Nationals, Brian Goodwin , Spring Training, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets
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Daubach to return as Suns manager in 2012
Brian Daubach will return as manager of the Hagerstown Suns for the 2012 season, the Washington Nationals announced Monday. Daubach, 39, led the Suns to a 75-64 record in his first season as a manager in the Nationals organization. Daubach managed both...Tags: Kansas City Royals, Washington Nationals, Spring Training, Stephen Strasburg, Baseball
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Suns notes: Taylor sewing up high praise
Hagerstown Suns fans have seen Bryce Harper, Ryan Zimmerman and Stephen Strasburg all play at Municipal Stadium this season. It would be easy to argue the trio will be making up Washington’s version of baseball’s Mount Rushmore very soon as...Tags: Marlon Anderson, Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Nationals, Crime, Law and Justice, Baseball Statistics
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