GARY PETERSON: TIMES COLUMNIST: Beane's still on board with A's (Easton bats)
GARY PETERSON: TIMES COLUMNIST: Beane's still on board with A's
Billy Beane has a message for A's fans. Like it or not, you're stuck with him. "I knew what I wanted to do from the first time I set foot on a diamond as a player. I wanted to run a team," Beane said Post a Comment
Mailbag: Will the club hold on to Lieber?
Mailbag: Will the club hold on to Lieber?
Tide bats in rhythm
TUSCALOOSA -- The No. 16 Alabama baseball team wraps up a 14-game season-opening homestand with three games against McNeese State (2-10) starting tonight at 6:30 at Sewell-Thomas Stadium.
Music
The Platters. 8 p.m. Feb. 18. Georgetown College John L. Hill Chapel, Georgetown. $10 at the door. www.georgetowncollege.edu. 8x3 Tour, featuring: Billy Sheehan, Stu Hamm, Jeff Berlin. 7 p.m. Feb. 19. Headliners Music Hall, Louisville. $12-$15. Ticketweb. www.headliners louisville.com.
Raider swept by No. 21 Biola
The Southern Oregon women's softball team kicked off their 2007 campaign Thursday afternoon in a double-header against No. 21 ranked Biola University. The Raiders, led by first year head coach, Kim Fritts, dropped both games, the first 6-3 and the second 2-0 to the Eagles in the first day of the Easton/Ringor Invitational.
07 Lady Cats ready to roar
ALEDO Aledo head softball coach Kevin Cook feels the Aledo Lady Cats softball teams dreams of a possible state championship will only be limited to how hard they want it in practice on the little things at the plate as the 2007 season officially opens tonight for the Lady Cats.