Friday, August 12, 2016

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  • Cleveland Indians defeat Max Scherzer's Nationals; Tigers lose at ...

    Cleveland Indians defeat Max Scherzer's Nationals; Tigers lose at ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Right-hander Trevor Bauer allowed four hits in 6 1/3 shutout innings and Jose Ramirez went 2-for-4 with two RBI and one run as the Cleveland Indians defeated the Washington Nationals, 3-1, Tuesday night at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. Nationals righty Max Scherzer held the Tribe hitless for 6 1/3 innings. Here is a capsule look at the key aspect(s) of the game, which was televised by Fox Sports Time Ohio: Nick Camino Hard-Core Scoreboard Watch: The Indians (63-47) lead..
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  • Ibraheim Campbell on Browns secondary: 'We have some work to do.'

    Ibraheim Campbell on Browns secondary: 'We have some work to do.'
    BEREA, Ohio – Robert Griffin III earned the Browns starting quarterback spot on Monday after displaying consistent progress during training camp. But he's not doing the defensive backs any favors. Through 10 training camp practices/scrimmages, Griffin has not thrown an interception in full team sessions. "Somebody brought that to my attention. I hadn't actually realized that until (Monday)," said strong safety Ibraheim Campbell, who conceded that Griffin's success is ultimately good for the ..
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  • WEWS Channel 5 reporter Homa Bash leaving Cleveland for Dallas

    WEWS Channel 5 reporter Homa Bash leaving Cleveland for Dallas
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Calling it "really tough" and a "bittersweet" decision, WEWS Channel 5 reporter Homa Bash is leaving the station for a reporting job at NBC 5 in Dallas. "I could see myself living here forever, but you have to be close to your family," she said. Bash said she wanted to stay in Cleveland, but the opportunity was too good to pass up. "When I called my mom and told her, she just started crying and said 'All of my prayers have been answered," she said. So, after two years here, ..
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  • Rally to end drug overdoses draws hundreds to Akron's Lock 3

    Rally to end drug overdoses draws hundreds to Akron's Lock 3
    AKRON - A rally in downtown Akron Tuesday night drew about 800 people to Lock 3, all looking to end the rash of drug overdoses in the city and county. The event was hosted by Massachusetts nonprofit Heroin is Killing My Town.  Attendees came wearing anti-drug T-shirts or those memorializing lost friends and relatives. Many families came with children and dogs in tow. The event featured speakers who took the podium at 7 p.m. and spoke until sundown, urging action against addiction, encouraging ..
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  • Te-ball? Tim Tebow will try to play professional baseball

    Te-ball? Tim Tebow will try to play professional baseball
    With professional football not working out, Tim Tebow is going to give baseball a try. SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AP) – With professional football not working out, Tim Tebow is going to give baseball a try. The 2007 Heisman Trophy winner and former NFL first-round draft pick plans to hold a workout for Major League Baseball teams to scout him. Tebow last played organized baseball in high school. ESPN first reported the news. Agent Brodie Van Wagenen, the co-head of CAA Baseball, said in a sta..
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  • Browns Training Camp 2016: Day 10 Clips and Quips

    Browns Training Camp 2016: Day 10 Clips and Quips
    Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports Ricardo Louis (above) is working on his technique as competition intensifies at wideout. The summer heat and humidity hit the Cleveland Browns like a ton of bricks today, as the Browns experienced a tough practice. Errors and issues occurred as players struggled with temperatures soaring to around 90 degrees. Small injuries also plagued the Browns today, as Shon Coleman left early with cramps and seven players sat out practice. As per usual, Hue Jackson’s q..
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  • Cleveland considers $2 million dirt bike track on east side

    Cleveland considers $2 million dirt bike track on east side
    Please enable Javascript to watch this video CLEVELAND – The city of Cleveland is proposing a nearly $2 million motocross track on the city’s east side to give dirt bikers often seen on city streets a legal place to ride. City council will discuss the project, set for Marion Motley Park near Carson Avenue and East 72nd Street, during a meeting Wednesday. The park would include a track and opportunities for educational and mechanical programs for young riders, according to city leaders. “..
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  • Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona misses game ...

    Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona misses game ...
    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Indians manager Terry Francona did not manage Tuesday's game against Washington because he "wasn't feeling well,'' according to a team spokesman. Francona told reporters during his pregame press conference that he was having chest pains. Bench coach Brad Mills managed the Indians to a 3-1 victory over Washington in a meeting between first-place teams. Francona, 57, was examined by stadium medical staff before the game. He was complaining of dizziness and sweats, but was not..
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  • Cleveland minimum-wage job-killer will backfire on the city: Kevin ...

    Cleveland minimum-wage job-killer will backfire on the city: Kevin ...
    Kevin Johnson, co-owner of Visiting AngelsKevin Johnson  The proposal to immediately hike Cleveland's minimum wage from $8.10 an hour to $15 an hour would seriously damage the city, resulting in significant and immediate job loss. That's not a scare tactic or a convenient prediction crafted to augment an argument – it's fact. Increasing the minimum wage in this manner won't do anyone in the city any good if there are far fewer jobs, and that's what would happen under this proposal. Anyone wh..
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  • Corey Coleman might sit out Green Bay with hamstring and his ...

    Corey Coleman might sit out Green Bay with hamstring and his ...
    BEREA, Ohio — Given Corey Coleman's history with hamstring and other soft tissue injuries, the sight of him standing on the sidelines at Browns training camp with a tweaked hammy is cause for concern. The undisputed star of week one, Coleman has missed the last three practices after tweaking the hamstring last Friday while lighting it up in intrasquad scrimmage, and might have to sit out the preseason opener Friday night in Green Bay because of it. The No. 15 overall pick's injuries at Baylor ..
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