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Left fielder Mike Antico posted his second multi-homer game of the season.
Teams from Missouri and North Dakota won the team titles at the City Auto Memphis Twilight XC Classic, but the Collierville girls and Houston boys were runners-up.
Today’s jigsaw puzzle features a photo of Memphis Tigers running back Sutton Smith and was taken by The Daily Memphian photographer Patrick Lantrip.
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The Redbirds claim the interleague series victory 4-2.
The new museum will feature a new Monroe Avenue plaza connecting the museum to the Cossitt Library and providing access to the Mississippi River.
This guide to 2025’s 901 Day events can help Memphis lovers choose how to celebrate the annual civic holiday.
Also this week, the Running of the Weenies returns, and we look back on two tragic events that happened in 2022.
Bryan Torres, Matt Koperniak, Blaze Jordan and Matt Lloyd hit home runs for Memphis in the 8-2 win Saturday in Oklahoma City.
This puzzle follows some of the conventions of Wordle. You get six tries to guess each individual word.
Today’s jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the Lakeland Cracker Barrel and was taken by freelance reporter Michael Waddell.
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The Redbirds walked 14 times on Friday, tying the club’s 2005 record for most walks in a single game.
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Ellis Kelly and Ai Kitagawa score as Memphis defeats another SEC opponent.
All nine Memphis batters reached safely in the win. Seven Redbirds hitters reached safely more than once.
Today’s jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the tiger in front of Peabody Elementary and was taken by Daily Memphian photographer Mark Weber.
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First baseman Blaze Jordan won the game in dramatic fashion, singling with based loaded, two outs and two strikes in the top of the ninth inning.