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‘Baseball Joe’ is a mentor for the ages

For all the possessions that a man of 73-years-old owns, Joe Kenyon’s San Benito Haybalers baseball cap might get used the most.

Baseball: Clayton Valley beats SBHS 11-3

The San Benito baseball team lost its second-straight game Wednesday to close the Valley Christian Crown Classic in Hollister.

Baseball: Conference awards cap Rams’ best season in a decade

Ten Gavilan College baseball players were honored with conference accolades days after the Rams closed out the program’s best season in more than a decade.

Ramey: San Benito and the kids of spring

Take a quick look at the Tri-County Athletic League standings for spring sports and one thing immediately becomes clear: The spring season really is the time for the Balers to shine.

Column: Selig’s role in Oakland’s distressed property

OAKLAND, Calif. - The spirit of big-league baseball is alive in this cavernous space, even if it sometimes doesn't look or feel that way.

Baseball: Balers split games against Mitty, Wilcox

After rain washed out San Benito’s baseball game against Wilcox on Tuesday at the Valley Christian Tournament, the Balers played a double header against Chargers and Archbishop Mitty on Wednesday. In those games, San Benito went 1-1, beat Wilcox 6-1 and losing to Mitty 2-1 in 11 innings.

MLB: Commissioner Selig reflects on recent changes in baseball

MIAMI - Baseball commissioner Bud Selig observed Wednesday night a Cardinals team playing without first baseman Albert Pujols for the first time since 2001 and without manager Tony La Russa for the first time since 1996.

Ramey: Baseball’s Opening Day is full of memories

Since 1907, every April — despite war, civil strife or even steroids — begins with the same thing: Major League Baseball’s Opening Day.

MLB: Athletics set for journey around the world

PHOENIX – The Oakland Athletics will travel nearly 11,000 miles in the next week to play two regular-season games in Tokyo.

MLB: Cespedes to start in center for A’s

Yoenis Cespedes will start the season as the A's center fielder and Coco Crisp will move to left field, manager Bob Melvin announced Monday.

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