BRISTOL, Tenn. — A 110-foot Ferris wheel. Race cars painted in MLB team colors. Food trucks. Live music. Pitching tunnels and batting cages. A chance for photos with the Commissioner’s Trophy. And ...
Sometimes, the most memorable games aren’t played in a uniform on a diamond. They happen in the backyard or even the driveway. For Andrew Via, there was a brick wall, a lacrosse ball and the pavement.
It was Feb. 25. Football season had ended. NCAA March Madness was an interminable time ahead. Facing Tennessee, LSU men's basketball slid to 3-12 in conference play. Even the earliest-ever opening day ...
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