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GLENVIEW, Ill., April 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, KRAFT Singles, America's favorite brand of American cheese, announced it scored another money-saving season with Minor League Baseball, offering a deal at the ballpark beginning this spring. From April 12 through September 6, 2011, families can enjoy more of America's favorite pastime for less with KRAFT Singles' "Tuesday Night Tickets" promotion at most Minor League Baseball parks nationwide.(1)
As part of KRAFT Singles' ongoing commitment to providing value to consumers, families will enjoy huge savings on a classic summertime outing. To enjoy the savings and the fun, fans simply bring any KRAFT Singles package wrapper to the ballpark box office on Tuesday nights, buy one ticket and get another ticket free courtesy of KRAFT Singles.
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Minor league baseball strives to provide entertainment for families, even though not every grownup or child is a baseball fan.
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Association of Minor League Umpires (AMLU/OPEIU Guild 322) Agrees to Five-Year Deal
NEW YORK, Nov. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Association of Minor League Umpires (AMLU)/Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) Guild 322, announced that its more than 200 members voted to approve a new five-year labor agreement with Minor League Baseball.
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Who's on second
Seth Taylor committed 12 errors in 25 games at shortstop for the Avalanche. It could be because he's a second baseman.
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The support keeps piling to bring minor league baseball - and a $22.7 million publicly financed stadium - to Vancouver, Wash.
After the Columbia River Economic Development Council released an economic impact report on the project last week - accompanied by a unanimous vote of support - the board of directors at Vancouver's Downtown Association has followed suit.
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Virginia State University (VSU) today entered into a landmark Letter of Cooperation with Minor League Baseball (MiLB) to benefit VSU's students across various disciplines through the support of and/ or participation in Speaker's Series, Presentations, Projects, Workshops, Seminars and other events that will benefit the University's students.
The agreement is in keeping with MiLB's initiatives to increase diversity throughout its organization and to provide outreach in the communities it serves. One of the goals of MiLB's diversity initiative is to provide students with networking and educational opportunities through a series of student-directed classroom, seminar, speaking engagements, practical experiences and internship projects.
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South Atlantic League Statistics at end of first half: HITTING Top 10 individuals (minimum 2.7 plate appearances per teams games) PLAYER, CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI Reegi Corona, Charleston .353 46 170 31 60 2 19 Jeff Natale, Greenville .343 50 175 38 60 10 41 Ole Sheldon, Lexington .343 59 201 44 69 3 28 Kala Kaaihue, Rome .333 66 225 44 75 15 49 Justin Towles, Lexington .331 49 175 27 58 8 33 Andrew Locke, Columbus .329 61 240 48 79 8 50 Anthony Contreras, Augusta .321 61 240 33 77 0 30 Gabriel Sanchez, Greensboro .317 55 189 43 60 14 40 Mark Wagner, Greenville .316 51 193 25 61 6 30 Mark Ori, Lexington .313 54 182 35 57 7 37
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North Carolina State quarterback Russell Wilson just won't quit vexing West Virginia teams.
Wilson, who led the Wolfpack to a 23-7 win over WVU in the Champs Sports Bowl in December, had two hits, stole two bases and scored twice as Asheville defeated the West Virginia Power 3-1 at Appalachian Power Park on Monday in the first of a four-game series.
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Jose Leiva/Sun journal Portland Seadogs pitchers Jason rice left, and Felix Doubront talk shop between interviews on media day Tuesday.