BASEBALL
A ballgame played in the night sky
The moon's back in the west tonight but very low especially from the northern U.S., where it sets about a half hour after sunset. Look for a wiry crescent around and shortly after sunset. Being so c...
Posted on 8/19/12 at 12:44 PM
Check out what these ten year olds are doing on Areavoices! - Areavoices Digest #84
I just love this idea! Matt and Graham are two ten year olds who love baseball. This summer they're setting out on a six day six game six city baseball tour with their dads and they're taking Areavoic...
Posted on 8/1/12 at 3:06 PM
Don't make a final judgment on Mauer just yet
There has been plenty of debate related to the season Joe Mauer is having for the Twins, and the catcher has come under a remarkable amount of criticism in recent weeks. It's fair to say Mauer has ha...
Posted on 9/2/11 at 8:26 AM
Not everything in Legislature is about the budget
While most legislative attention is focused on budget bills, several smaller measures also have passed the House, including: A bill giving local governments the option to approve zoning variances. Ne...
Posted on 4/5/11 at 12:43 PM
Sports: Walks haunt Tigers in section
Farmington walked 16 batters in its season-opening loss to Shakopee back in mid-April.By Matt Steichen , June 01, 2011
Baseball: Skid reaches three games
Heading into the final week of the regular season, Farmington is still trying to consistently put together complete games. The Tiger pitching staff allowed 21 runs and the defense committed six errors in a doubleheader sweep at the hands of 17th-ranked (Class 3A) Red Wing last Thursday.By Matt Steichen , May 25, 2011
Baseball: Words run short as losses pile up
A frustrating season is becoming harder to explain for Farmington baseball coach Mike Winters. With the way the Tigers have struggled, Winters is quickly running out of things to say. Unfortunately, there was more of the same over the past week.By Brian Hall , May 18, 2011
Baseball: Rally falls short at Shakopee
The visiting Tigers didn’t quit, and ended up putting a scare into second-place Shakopee Friday afternoon. The Tigers overcame an early 6-0 deficit and ended up tying the score at 6-6 before falling, 7-6, in eight innings.By Matt Steichen , May 11, 2011
Baseball: Tigers lose late lead vs. Chaska
After plating just three runs in three games over the weekend, Farmington generated seven runs on 11 hits Monday night and was in position to pick up its second win of the season.By Matt Steichen , May 04, 2011
Baseball: Big innings a big problem on the diamond
In every game this season, the Farmington baseball team has had one inning where it gave up at least three runs.By Matt Steichen , April 27, 2011
Baseball: Pitching shines vs. Edina
After giving up 27 runs in its first two games, the Farmington baseball team finally got the pitching it will need to be competitive this season Wednesday afternoon against Edina.By Matt Steichen , April 20, 2011
Baseball: Sabers walk past Tigers
By Matt Steichen , April 13, 2011
Shakopee sweeps baseball, softball openers
Shakopee handled Farmington on both the baseball and softball diamonds in Thursday's season openers.By Matt Steichen , April 08, 2011
Baseball battles weather in Arkansas
The Farmington High School baseball team took a trip to Arkansas over spring break. Senior Sebren Baer kept a journal of his experiences there.By Sebren Baer , April 06, 2011
Baseball: Tigers turning over roster
By Matt Steichen , March 23, 2011
Baseball: Larson outduels Tang as Lakers top Tigers
By Matt Steichen , May 19, 2010
Baseball: Tigers on best roll since 2006 season
It’s been almost four years since the Farmington baseball team has put together this good a stretch of play. Going back to a 10-9 road victory over New Prague on April 27, the Tigers have won four of their last five games. The last time coach Mike Winters’ team did that was from May 17-29 of the 2006 season.By Matt Steichen , May 12, 2010
Baseball: Jolliff’s big night keys road victory
On a night where 19 runs scored, 24 hits were pounded out and eight errors were committed, a bunt ended up being the difference.By Matt Steichen , May 05, 2010
Baseball: Offense comes and goes
Farmington’s inconsistency at the plate continued last week as the Tigers dropped two of three games.By Matt Steichen , April 28, 2010
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