Watch These Great Moments in Foul-Ball Catches — Daily Distraction
Baseball season is upon us, and the main goal of many fans who attend games is to catch a foul ball.
Baseball season is upon us, and the main goal of many fans who attend games is to catch a foul ball.
Usually baseball fans are fighting over who gets to catch home run balls. Unfortunately for this unsuspecting lady, that wasn't the case at Tuesday night's game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Arizona Diamondbacks. She and her man at the time, he may be gone now, were sitting in the left-center field seats. Cardinals Pete Kozma swung at the pitch that was destined to go over the wall. It looked like the boyfriend was going to try to catch the ball but instead he bailed at the last minute. BAM! She caught the ball with her face. Watch the video below.
The Texarkana Texas City Council meets tonight at City Hall.
It seems that investigative journalism is no longer the most dangerous form of newscasting. It's time we add sports journalism to the list, because covering baseball just got dangerous!
The ten and under Texarkana West All Stars are having a fundraiser this Saturday at TEXAR to raise funds for a trip to the World Series.
Several area high school baseball teams are in action tonight.
For those of you that know me baseball was a big part of my world growing up.
We have a 5 pack of tickets to see the Texas Rangers Play the Los Angles Angels next Sunday. Be listening during'Flashback Friday' from 8 til 9 am. When you hear The song 'Jump' from Van Halen be the 5th caller at 870-773-9590 to win the 5 pack of tickets to see the Rangers. Its that easy. Good luck from your fri
Former Liberty-Eylau Baseball star Will Middlebrooks has been called up to the major league.
Local baseball action will be hot this evening.
Texas High highlights todays local baseball schedule.
In her first public statement regarding the tragedy, Jenny Stone, the widow of the firefighter who fell to his death at a Texas Rangers game last week, thanked the Rangers organization, and said that Rangers star Josh Hamiliton remains her son's favorite player.
Her husband, Shannon Stone, who was attending the game with their six-year old son Cooper, was trying to catch a ball tossed to him by Hamilton when he tumbled over the railing at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.