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Former MLB pitcher Ron Taylor, who won World Series titles with the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets before later becoming the Toronto Blue Jays' physician, has died. He was 87.
Arkansas and Omaha. For a place that is supposed to be the Mecca of college baseball, it hasn’t been particularly kind to the Razorbacks. Each of the last three times, and four of their last five the Hogs have been to the College World Series,
Arkansas junior Gage Wood threw the College World Series’s first no-hitter in 65 years Monday in a 3-0 elimination-game victory over Murray State.
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Ron Taylor has died, the New York Mets announced on Monday. He was 87 years old. Taylor, who was the longtime team doctor for the Toronto Blue Jays after his playing days, won World Series titles with the New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals during his career.
College World Series continued on Monday in Omaha, Nebraska, though it was ultimately cut short due to inclement weather. In the first game of the day,
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The College World Series hadn't seen a no-hitter in 65 years. Gage Wood just changed that. Wood, the electric Arkansas right-hander who's ranked MLB Pipeline's No. 50 overall Draft prospect for 2025,
The winners and losers from Day 4 of the 2025 College World Series in Omaha included a historic no-hitter and a rain delay.