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August 16th, 2008The Cats grab an early 6-0 lead and Joel Kirsten takes a shutout into the eighth.
For millennia, cats have cultivated a reputation for self-absorption, superciliousness and outright disregard for anyone’s opinion other than their own.
By RICKY TREON Pitcher Aaron Crow, a first-round draft pick by Washington, couldnt agree to terms with the Nationals by Fridays 11 p.m. deadline, Crows representatives confirmed just after the deadline had passed. Crow, who was picked ninth overall by the Nationals in this years first-year players draft, signed a contract with the independent league Cats on Thursday in Fort Worth after …
Joel Kirsten struck out a season-high nine batters in eight innings of work as the Cats whipped El Paso 8-2 on Friday night at LaGrave Field. A crowd of 4,689 fans saw the Cats jump out to an early lead for the second night in a row as they scored three times in the bottom of the first.
Thunder Bay Border Cats pitcher Nate Woods pitched eight solid innings of baseball as the Border Cats defeated the Madison Mallards 1-0 in the first game of the Northwoods League championship series. Mallards starting pitcher Gabriel Shaw pitched eight solid innings, the only blemish on his night was a single in the eighth inning by Thunder Bay center fielder Mike O’Neill to drive in the only …
BELLEVILLE — Only one of nine cats salvaged from the 28 taken from the van of a woman previously charged with hoarding has been adopted.
Fri, Aug 15, 2008 (2:03 a.m.) I am writing to present another point of view regarding the supposedly compassionate management of the feral cat problem here in Las Vegas, by trapping and neutering. I do not see how releasing these cats back into their neighborhoods is to their benefit.
Two Virginia Beach firefighters will receive an award from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals for rescuing two cats from a house fire earlier this month. Firefighters Israel Medina and Steve Cohen will receive the animal rights groupandrsquo;s Compassionate Firefighters Award, accord …
AKRON, OH - Yohan Pino held the Aeros to just one hit over eight innings as New Britain blanked Akron 6-0 loss on the final Fireworks Friday of the season before a sellout crowd of 9,027 fans at Canal Park. The Aeros fell to 73-54, while the Rock Cats upped their record to 52-72.
Edmonton, AB- The Cracker-Cats continued their second leg of this road trip in Long Beach tonight, falling to the Long Beach Armada 8-7. Jorge DePaula, in his fourth start for Edmonton, had a very strong outing, going 7 innings, only giving up 6H, 2R, 2ER, 2BB with 8 strikeouts.