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Sacramento may need lessons on cheering
These are exciting times for Sacramento, with the plans for a new Kings basketball arena moving forward and the attendance-record-shattering launch of a new minor league soccer team. After attending a Sacramento River Cats game over the weekend, I can … Continue reading
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Tagged baseball, basketball, Kings, River Cats, Sacramento, spirit
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The night I nearly tripped over Tony Gwynn
I’m still in shock that Tony Gwynn has died. He was one of those icons you thought would live for decades, sort of like fellow slugger Ted Williams, but Gwynn left us at age 54 after battling salivary-gland cancer. Gwynn’s … Continue reading
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Tagged baseball, newspaper, Padres, RIP, San Diego, San Diego Padres, Tony Gwynn
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