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Dayton’s Carter Graham and Ariel Almonte hit back-to-back home runs in the fifth inning before Yerlin Confidan hit a two-run homer in the sixth to lead the Dragons to a 5-2 win over West Michigan on ...
Noah Fant was well aware of the trend of tight ends being able to cash in for bigger pay days after proving themselves on short-term deals with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Even with weapons like Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins on his roster, Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor said he is looking for as many ways as possible to get running back Chase Brown the ball this ...
Fans from all 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and nine countries from four continents paid for tickets to witness Saturday night’s Bristol Speedway Classic baseball game.
For most of this season, when Will Benson saw a left-handed pitcher glaring at him from the pitcher’s mound, it was like seeing a 10-foot ogre with snarling fangs.
Cody Peck, a 6-foot-11 forward in the class of 2026, will visit the Dayton Flyers on Sept. 13, according to a report Friday by Dushawn London, of 247sports.com.
Raise your hand if you’ve ever witnessed an MLB game like the Atlanta Braves’ 12-11 win in 10 innings over the Cincinnati Reds Thursday night in Great American Ball Park.
New Cincinnati Reds third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes made his big league debut, and during his tenure with the Pittsburgh Pirates he never played for a team that won more than 76 games.
This is about a special tract of land along Nutt Road in Washington Township; and about Extended Applause – both the hoof-beating and the hand-clapping kind.
Cash Jones tossed a one-hitter with four strikouts in five innings of work, and West Side Little League shut out Lexington Eastern (Ky.) 7-0 in a Great Lakes Region opener on Saturday at the Little ...
Léon Marchand broke the world record in the 200-meter individual medley on Wednesday at the world championships in Singapore, clocking 1 minute, 52.61 seconds to surpass the 1:54.00 set in 2011 by ...
Megan Moon was taught the importance of volunteer work at a young age and now the Kettering woman is involved with more than a half dozen area nonprofits.