A recipe for enjoying spring training with the A's
PHOENIX, Ariz. — First, take four meticulously manicured major league baseball fields, add a couple of specialty areas like a major league infield with no outfield and a super bullpen where six pitchers and catchers can work at the same time; Spread them around among the red rocks of Phoenix’s Papago Park Baseball Complex, sprinkle the area with well over 60 freshly uniformed players and coaches; Throw in a dash of autograph-hungry fans, light it all with bright, warm Arizona sunshine, and what have you got?
A truly inspiring comeback
Breast cancer knocked Karen Queally out of last year’s Napa Valley Marathon, but the Millbrae runner wasn’t forgotten.
Vintage softball squad wins season opener
From Register Staff
NFL extends free agency deadline
NEW YORK — The NFL delayed the start of the free-agent signing period by three days Thursday, seven hours after the owners had seemed to end all hope for a labor contract extension.
Oakland Raiders cut three in cap moves
ALAMEDA — The Oakland Raiders cut defensive lineman Ted Washington, offensive lineman Ron Stone and defensive back Denard Walker on Thursday, saving the team more than $12 million in salary cap room for next season.
Giants top Brew Crew in opener
From The Associated Press
A's powerful in loss to Cubs
From The Associated Press
Monday's storm makes fishing tough in river
* Napa River