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The Dayton Dragons' Day Air Ballpark is constructing a new event center, which should open in the fall.
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Opening night takes place on Tuesday, April 8, at 7:05 p.m. against the Fort Wayne TinCaps.
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In this interview, long-time Dayton Daily News reporter, Wes Hills talks about Richard Skinner, a major bookie in southwestern Ohio, who was involved in fencing and money laundering. In 1986, Skinner secretly recorded his efforts to collect a $30,000 gambling debt from Pete Rose.
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The home to the Dayton Dragons will have HVAC and roofing repairs
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Local baseball fans and historians have had new opportunities to learn about a lost part of the history of the sport in the Miami Valley: The Dayton Marcos of the Negro League.
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The Dayton Dragons ranked second in Minor League Baseball for attendance, averaging 7,885 fans per game over 66 home dates.
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As Guardians manager Terry Francona winds down his likely Hall-of-Fame career, commentator Terry Pluto reflects on the baseball lifer’s 11 years in Cleveland.
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Ideastream sports commentator Terry Pluto believes the team has a future star in Chase DeLauter, a top draft pick who's turning heads with the Lake County Captains.
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Sports commentator Terry Pluto looks into why the Guardians became sellers at the trade deadline and what the front office hopes to accomplish this season and in 2024.
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Minor league teams lost almost a season and a half of playing time, which resulted in multi-million dollar financial losses.
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The Lake Erie Native American Council is attending its first Guardians game Monday night. The council worked with the team to change its name and mascot in 2021.