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Isotopes turn error into win
The Albuquerque Isotopes found the two-out situation to their liking. A fielding error by the Memphis Redbirds ignited a three-run flurry in the fifth inning for the Isotopes, who made it stand up in a 3-2 win in Pacific Coast League baseball in front of a crowd of 10,054 at Isotopes Park on Thur ... »Story,
Anti-Fan: When life as usual doesn’t seem right
Shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the NFL postponed that Sunday’s games. Major League Baseball took the next six days off. In 1963 after the assassination of John Kennedy, the AFL — a rival of the NFL — shut down its games for a w ... »Story,
Small rallies to win national tourney by one stroke, earns berth in PGA Championship
SANTA ANA PUEBLO — Mike Small peeled back a banana, took a huge chunk of a bite and got driven to the driving range. And right when he got there, he immediately had to turn around. Instead of having to be at a playoff, which he was thinking ... »Story,
Isotopes end scoring woes
A slumbering offense woke up Wednesday. The Albuquerque Isotopes found a way to get on the scoreboard after 27 innings of futility. A seven-run outburst in the sixth inning of a 9-5 win over the Memphis Redbirds in Pacific Coast League baseball ... »Story,
Sheftic holds lead heading into final day of PGA tournament
SANTA ANA PUEBLO — On Monday, Mark Sheftic listened to his father. On Tuesday, Sheftic listened to his caddy. And today, Sheftic enters the final round as the leader of the 42nd PGA Professional National Championship at Twin Warriors Golf C ... »Story,
Isotopes drop third straight to last-place Omaha
For the Albuquerque Isotopes, the trip to Rosenblatt Stadium can be best described as a Royals flush. As in down. Down. Down. The Isotopes dropped their third straight to the lowly Royals on Tuesday afternoon, falling 9-0. I ... »Story,More from The Santa Fe New Mexican
Isotopes turn error into win
The Albuquerque Isotopes found the two-out situation to their liking. »Story
The circle will be unbroken
Charles MacKay became Santa Fe Opera's third general director on Oct. 1, 2008. Looked at one way, that means he'll have been on the job just 276 days when the 2009 season opens on Friday, July 3. On the other hand, there's an excellent case to be made that MacKay has been preparing for this position, sometimes on the job, for quite a bit longer. Try 40-some years. »Story
Physics of pancakes
Something happened to buttermilk pancakes between the 1960s, when I was a kid, and today, when I can't seem to find or make a pancake that doesn't dissolve into a mealy mush before I'm halfway through the stack. »Story
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