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Columbus is laying out the welcome mat for the 2021 Gay Softball World Series this week. City leaders are calling it Columbus’ biggest event since the pandemic started. Over 4,000 players on 230 teams will compete.
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The Ohio State football team once again enters a new season with high expectations following a loss in the national championship game in January. This time they have a new starting quarterback.
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Terry Pluto looks back on Lenny Barker's perfect game 40 years ago, the last time a Cleveland pitcher recorded a no-hitter.
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The Big Ten, Atlantic Coast Conference and Pac-12 are forming an alliance to work together on the future of college athletics and scheduling.
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A member of the team alleges that multiple players physically assaulted him, one possibly in a sexual manner.
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Terry Pluto remembers Dick Schafrath as a talented player with a big personality.
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Democratic lawmakers are sponsoring a resolution they say will help schools make that transition away from using Native American mascots.
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Francona's latest setback in a series of health problems has Cleveland's baseball team uncertain whether the skipper will be able to return next season.
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Updated: 12:30 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 5, 2021 Cleveland’s Major League Baseball club has reached a deal with Cleveland and Cuyahoga County to extend the team’s lease for another 15 years, with the possibility of a 10-year renewal after that. The agreement will cost the city and county $17 million annually, according to a news release from the team and local governments. The state will chip in $2 million a year, and the team will pay $10 million annually. All told, the deal will cost about $435 million over the 15-year life of the lease.
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For the Browns, an extra charge was necessary for years to bring in high profile football players to Cleveland. Now, players are lining up to sign and stay in Berea, including some of their own.