UNDATED (WHTC-AM/FM, Apr. 14, 2025) โ Simeon Woods Richardson allowed five hits with five strikeouts over five innings as the Minnesota Twins salvaged the finale from the visiting Tigers in Minneapolis yesterday, 5-1. Detroit opens a three-game series in Milwaukee against the Brewers this evening, with coverage from Dan Dickerson at 7:15 PM on 99 7/1450 WHTC.
Pete Crow-Armstrongโs solo homer in the seventh inning snapped a 2-2 tie and powered the Cubs past the Dodgers in Los Angeles last night, 4-2. Chicago opens a three-game series in San Diego against the Padres this evening.
Garrett Crochet tormented his former team by allowing just a Chase Meidroth single with 11 strikeouts over seven-plus innings, while Trevor Story homered and drove in all three of Bostonโs runs, as the visiting Red Sox beat the White Sox yesterday, 3-1. Chicago opens a three-game series against the Athletics at Rate Field tomorrow evening.
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NHL action tonight finds the Red Wings home to the Dallas Stars at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, and the Chicago Blackhawks skating in Montreal against the Canadiens.
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Pat Connaughton scored 10 of his 43 points in overtime as the Milwaukee Bucks outlasted the visiting Pistons yesterday, 140-133. Detroit finishes the regular season with a 44-38 record, and opens a best-of-seven NBA playoff series against the Knicks in New York on Saturday evening.
Kevin Huerter tossed in 18 points, while Talen Horton-Tucker added 17 off of the bench, as the Bulls topped the 76ers in Philadelphia yesterday, 122-102. Chicago finishes the regular season with a 39-43 record, and has a NBA post-season play-in game against the visiting Miami Heat at the United Center on Wednesday evening.
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Johnny Tincher drove in three runs, while Wuilfredo Antonezโ two-run triple highlighted a six-run seventh inning for Lake County, as the Captains calmed the visiting Whitecaps in suburban Cleveland yesterday, 8-4. West Michigan hosts the South Bend Cubs tomorrow evening to open a six-game, week-long series at LMCU Ballpark in Comstock Park.
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BT Potterโs 28-yard field goal with 51 seconds left lifted the Panthers past the visiting San Antonio Brahmas in United Football League play yesterday, 26-23. Michigan welcomes the Memphis Showboats to Ford Field in Detroit on Friday evening.
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