Lonely man on course, Luck gets through day
DUBLIN, Ohio — “First and only on the tee, from Perth, Australia, Curtis Luck,” announced the starter at the No. 1 tee at Muirfield Village Golf Club.
DUBLIN, Ohio — “First and only on the tee, from Perth, Australia, Curtis Luck,” announced the starter at the No. 1 tee at Muirfield Village Golf Club.
MOOSIC, Pa. — Drew VerHagen put together his third strong start in a row, combining with two relievers on a two-hitter in the Mud Hens’ 2-0 victory Saturday against Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Former Bowling Green State University athletics director Paul Krebs retired Friday from a similar position at the University of New Mexico amid allegations about spending public money for a fundraising golf trip to Scotland in 2015.
KANSAS CITY — Jason Hammel had been having trouble attacking the strike zone this season, the constant nibbling at the corners leading to an abundance of walks and nearly as many runs.
DETROIT — While the Detroit Tigers are happy to see their offense continue to shine against the Chicago White Sox, they know the most important part of Saturday’s 10-1 victory was Jordan Zimmerman’s slider.
NASHVILLE — Predators coach Peter Laviolette heard all the questions and criticism of Pekka Rinne after the goaltender’s struggles in the Stanley Cup Final in Pittsburgh.
MIAMI — Edinson Volquez’s day was nearly over after three pitches. And he strongly considered leaving the game after five innings because of sharp ankle pain.
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Albert Pujols hit his 600th career homer on Saturday night, delivering a grand slam to become the ninth player in major league history to reach the mark.
Joseph R. Scalzo, Jr., a lawyer, wrestler, and wrestling referee, who for years helped his late father as Toledo played host to the World Cup wrestling competition, died Tuesday in Mercy Health St. Anne Hospital. He was 70.
Ellen Wilhelm of Millbury, Possum Queen of the Zenobia Hillbillies, waves to the crowd at the Point Place/Shoreland Parade on Summit Street in Point Place on Saturday.
A Gibsonburg man loaded crates from The Andersons onto a trailer hooked to his pickup truck just hours before the retail store was set to close Saturday for the last time.
PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio — The three-story white house just past Perry’s Victory Memorial is somewhat of a hidden gem, but its contents are the real treasure.
He sold his Michigan Street law building in January.
She didn’t have a heroin junkie’s eyes, or — for that matter — the typical looks of one.
Downtown Toledo, with its historic bridges and distinctive skyline, may best be seen from a spot to which relatively few people have access — smack dab in the middle of the Maumee River.