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Thursday's Rangers notes: Grimm named AL rookie of the month

He was the replacement for the ace of the staff. Some replacement!

Cowboys value their draft as ‘probably most successful in a while’

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram covers the Cowboys. Valley Ranch is happy with the draft.

Lobos' first spring scrimmage set for Friday

Jimmy Carter writes for the Longview News-Journal, He's got the latest on the Lobos.

SEC and ESPN announce SEC Network

The Southeastern Conference and ESPN have signed a 20-year agreement through 2034 to create and operate a multiplatform network.

Rockets force game 6 against Thunder

The Rockets won 107-100 to send the series back to Houston with the Thunder leading 3-2 but convinced they could be the first team to come back from a 3-0 deficit to win a playoff series.

Matt Harrison has second back surgery

Left-hander Matt Harrison expects to pitch again this season after undergoing a second operation on his back Wednesday.

Several East Texas teams opens postseason baseball play

Highlighting tonight’s action is District 14-4A co-champions Pine Tree and Hallsville, fresh off a playoff seeding game on Monday to determine the No. 1 seed out of the district.

Lee baseball playoff preview and former Lee athlete might pitch for Padres

Tyler Lee starts their postseason on Thursday, when they host Sachse at Mike Carter Field. And former Lee pitcher Burch Smith is close to getting called up by the Padres.

Rangers lose to White Sox

Arlington, TX (KETK)  The Rangers tried to rally. They had a chance to tie the game in the eighth. They had another chance to tie it in the ninth. They didn't.

On this day in 1991: Nolan Ryan's 7th no hitter

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram takes on a trip down memory lane. For some of us, it seems like only yesterday.

Oregon coach visits Pine Tree, observes Chumley

Hayden Henry writes for the Longview News-Journal. There was a surprise visitor at Pine Tree practice.

Jack Stallard talks about coaching changes in Longview

Longview, TX (KETK)  He's the Sports Editor of the Longview News-Journal.

Nelson: 'We will not be back with the same exact team'

Just two summers removed from hoisting the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy above their heads, the Dallas Mavericks head into a longer than expected offseason hoping to construct another title-contending team.

DC council member pushes name change for Washington Redskins

David Grosso, 42, was born and raised in the metropolitan Washington area so it's not tough to see why he's a diehard Washington Redskins fan. Been going to games since he was a boy. Season ticket holder.

New Kyle Field set for six-figure capacity

The anticipated $425 million redevelopment is set to begin in earnest immediately following this season, which wraps up on Nov. 9 against Mississippi State.