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Missouri baseball alum, UT coach Tony Vitello named manager of MLB’s Giants, making history
Missouri baseball alum and former assistant Tony Vitello has been named the next manager of the San Francisco Giants.
Missouri baseball’s pitching staff is getting a shakeup. Six Missouri baseball players, all of whom are pitchers, have entered the transfer portal, a team spokesperson confirmed to the Tribune. Seth ...
MARSHALL, Mo. — Kerrick Jackson will return as Missouri baseball’s head coach next season, MU athletic director Laird Veatch told the Columbia Daily Tribune on Wednesday. “Yes, (Jackson will return),” ...
Missouri State baseball leads the Missouri Valley Conference with six games remaining. The Bears need to win the MVC Tournament to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Postseason projections have the ...
The San Francisco Giants hired Tony Vitello, the first to jump from college coaching to an MLB manager role with no prior big ...
HOOVER, Ala.— In the No. 9 vs. No. 16 game in the first round of the SEC Tournament on Tuesday morning, Alabama fought off Missouri and won 4-1 to advance to the second round. Alabama (41-15) is now ...
Missouri State baseball will attempt to exit the Missouri Valley Conference with one last championship at this week's tournament. The MVC Tournament will occur Tuesday through Sunday in Normal, ...
Vianney is award the second-place plaque after the Class 5 baseball state championship game on Saturday, June 7, 2025 at the Ozark Mountain Sports Complex in Ozark, Mo. Vianney senior Evan Ozbun (18) ...
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Baseball in her blood: Missouri native Addie Frank among trend of talented young women growing the game nationally
Growing up with brothers who played and a father who coached baseball, Adelaide “Addie” Frank undoubtedly heard boys dream of one day stepping to the plate in a big spot at a pro baseball stadium and ...
Former Royals reliever Chris Stratton would be in line to receive a World Series ring if the Dodgers win the title. He’s not ...
Starting Dec. 1, nine sportsbooks will be available in Missouri casinos, sports stadiums and all around the state.
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