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Timely hitting key in Wild Things’ victory

The big red lights on the scoreboard at Wild Things Park showed that the Windy City ThunderBolts had 13 base hits Friday night. The Wild Things, meanwhile, generated only five hits. Sometimes it’s more about the quality and distance of the hits than it is about the quantity. This was one ...

No all-star starters for Wild Things despite solid record

Though the Wild Things have been at the top of the Frontier League’s West Division standings for the past seven weeks, they did not have a player voted to the starting lineup for the league’s annual all-star game. The league on Friday released the rosters for the all-star game, which will ...

Don’t bet against the Steelers being better

The win total for the Steelers in Las Vegas sportsbooks remains at 7.5, even though the juice on that heavily leans toward the under, as most bettors seem to realize that coach Mike Tomlin’s teams always finish at .500 or better. The Steelers have a new offensive coordinator in Arthur ...

Cardinals edge Pirates in 10 to take series

PITTSBURGH — Pedro Pages doubled home pinch runner Michael Siani and then scored on Alec Burleson's RBI single as the St. Louis Cardinals edged the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2 in 10 innings on Thursday. St. Louis took two of three from its NL Central Division rivals by winning a series finale ...

Wild Things’ pitchers paint masterpiece

If you wanted your corners painted, Wild Things Park was the place to be Thursday night. For seven sterling innings, Washington lefty Kobe Foster had Florence hitters lunging, watching and waving at an assortment of breaking balls and sneaky fastballs that floated over the inside and outside ...

No waiting: Caufield’s homer gives Wild Things win

Hours before the Wild Things’ game Wednesday night against Florence, Washington manager Tom Vaeth and third baseman Tommy Caufield “walked the field” and had an important talk. Caufield had gotten off to a fast start this season but had recently hit a rough patch, both at the plate and ...