Denny Hamlin wiggled past lapped traffic and never let Kyle Larson squeak by him over the final laps in a showdown between two of NASCAR’s elite drivers and won the Cup race by about a quarter of a second Sunday at Dover Motor Speedway.
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By DAN GELSTON DOVER, Del. — Denny Hamlin held off a hard-charging Kyle Larson over the final, thrilling laps and wiggled through lapped traffic to win the NASCAR Cup race by about a quarter of a second April 28 at Dover Motor Speedway. Hamlin’s third win of the season tied William Byron for most this […]
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ST. LOUIS – After its 19-game winning streak inside Busch Stadium came to an end last season, the Edwardsville Tigers started a new streak Monday. Led by a two-hit, three-RBI performance from Bryce Beyers, the Tigers powered past the Parkway West Longhorns 10-0 in their annual Busch Stadium game in St. Louis. The Tigers had won 19 straight inside Busch Stadium before getting beat by Jackson (Missouri) 5-1 last season. Prior to that, the last loss was 4-3 to Jersey in 2002. Ranked fifth in the...
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The Texas Rangers scored seven runs while the Washington Nationals scored one run. I have to admit, as soon as CJ Abrams reached on an infield single up the line at first base, stole second, and then scored on a dunker with two-out in the first inning, and with the bats following by going down in like eight pathetic pitches in the bottom of the frame, I thought, “uh oh, this has Jon Gray start written all over it.” Gray has had a tendency to draw the shortest straw in regards to run support...