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100th Anniversary of Negro Leagues

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On 100th Anniversary of Negro Leagues: A look back at Buck O’Neil’s trip to Higginsville

June 30, 2020 Sally Tippett Rains 0

Sally Tippett Rains This week– the 100th Anniversary of the Negro Leagues– the best place to be was in  Kansas City where the Negro Leagues Museum is—at the corner of 18th and Vine. When you […]

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MONDAY, JUNE 15, 2026 

The Twins rallied for three runs in the seventh and eighth innings off JoJo Romero and George Soriano on Sunday to defeat the Cardinals 5-4 in Minneapolis. It was a bad weekend for the Cardinals bullpen, which allowed 10 combined runs over the three games, with the Twins picking up two late victories.

Alec Burleson and JJ Wetherholt homered for the Cardinals. Burleson's 13th of the season extended his hitting streak to 14 games while Wetherholt also had an RBI single, driving in three runs.

Dustin May will get the start tonight as the Cardinals return home to open a series against the Padres at Busch Stadium.

 

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