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Leps Make History: Cremarosa & Shelagowski Drafted in MLB

On July 14, 2025, Royal Oak Leprechauns pitchers Aidan Cremarosa and Jake Shelagowski were selected in the MLB Draft—marking the eighth and ninth picks in team history. Cremarosa, drafted in the 8th round by the Rays, was dominant at Fresno State and in Royal Oak, while Shelagowski, taken by the Cardinals in the 13th round, impressed with a 98 mph fastball and 10 strikeouts in just one outing this summer.

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Great Lakes Loons to Celebrate 4 Millionth Fan

The Great Lakes Loons are gearing up to celebrate a major milestone this weekend. On July 11, the team expects to welcome its 4 millionth fan through the gates at Dow Diamond. To mark the occasion, the Loons will surprise…

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Lee’s Ninth‑Inning Sinks Clippers!

Trailing 3–2 entering the ninth inning on July 6 at Huntington Park, Toledo Mud Hens outfielder Hao‑Yu Lee crushed a dramatic three‑run homer to left‑center, turning a two‑run deficit into a 5–3 lead and propelling Toledo to a stunning 5–4 comeback victory. Though Columbus answered with a run in the bottom half, they couldn’t push across the tying run, sealing a fourth straight win over their rival Clippers.

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Whitecaps’ Clark, McGonigle, and Briceno Promoted to Double-A

The West Michigan Whitecaps are saying goodbye to three of their brightest stars as Max Clark, Kevin McGonigle, and Josue Briceno have all been promoted to Double-A Erie, the Detroit Tigers’ affiliate. All 20 years old, these top prospects have…

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Royal Oak Runs Wild in 14–2 Rout Over Rockford

The Royal Oak Leprechauns have officially caught fire. With a dominant 14–2 win over the Rockford Rivets on Sunday night, the Leprechauns capped their third straight double-digit scoring game, a first in franchise history. After putting up 11 runs on…

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McLaren Dominates as Chaos Unfolds Behind

The 2025 Formula 1 season rolled into the Styrian mountains for the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, a circuit that often delivers intensity despite its modest length. The event lived up to expectations—with fire, crashes, redemption arcs,…

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Oklahoma City Thunder Finally Get Their Ring

After years of heartbreak, rebuilds, and near-misses, the Oklahoma City Thunder are finally NBA champions. With Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams leading the charge, OKC’s homegrown squad brought the city’s first major pro title home—and this time, the parade is theirs.

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Canadian Hockey Conquers the Minors

Canada didn’t win the Stanley Cup, but they just took over the rest of pro hockey. The Abbotsford Canucks are Calder Cup champs, the Trois-Rivières Lions won the Kelly Cup—and it’s the first time both trophies have gone north in the same year. This is what domination looks like.

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Bonnaroo Ends Early Amid Severe Flooding

After just one killer day of music, steady downpours on June 13 turned The Farm into a muddy maze—forcing Centeroo’s evacuation at 1:30 p.m. CT and the rest of Bonnaroo to shut down. Refunds are rolling out, but fans are furious that weather had the final set.

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After the Stanley Cup, Hockey’s Not Done Yet

The Stanley Cup is over, but playoff hockey isn’t. Abbotsford leads the Calder Cup Final and a rare Canadian double is on the line.

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