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Weber State Mens Club Baseball, Estabon Romero (18), getting prepared to hit the ball as it is about to be pitched.

Club baseball’s preseason home runs

Jacoba Jones, Reporter September 26, 2023

Since 1974, Weber State University’s men’s club baseball has experienced the highs and lows that any good baseball team does. More recently, there has been some growth. In 2021, they won four games,...

New Phillies reliever Craig Kimbrel throws during workouts in Clearwater, Florida.

Column: MLB rule changes and what to expect

Collyn Cowles, Reporter March 23, 2023

After last year’s season ended with the Houston Astros winning the World Series over the Philadelphia Phillies, Major League Baseball is returning this spring with a few changes. With both organizations...

The MLB shutdown was meant to put urgency in reaching a compromise.

Opinion: The MLB ripple effect

Simon Mortensen February 18, 2022

The 2021 MLB season was crazy! Fans saw the Atlanta Braves win a title without their star player as well as a scandal involving some of the league's best pitchers.What’s even crazier is that an...

Lana Willard (3) keeps the ball from an Air Force player during the soccer game on Sept. 11, 2016. (Dalton Flandro / The Signpost)

Athlete of the week

Daniel Ray October 27, 2016

Weber State Women's Soccer | Senior Forward Lana Willard Senior Lana Willard played her last game in purple and white on Oct. 23, and it was only fitting that she landed the last goal of the 2016-17...

The New York Yankees Aaron Judge, right, is congratulated by Brian McCann in front of Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez after Judge hit a two-run home run in the second inning on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016, at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. (John Sleezer/Kansas City Star/TNS)

The month of dreams begins for the MLB

Harrison Epstein September 8, 2016

On any given day, any player can receive the call that changes his or her life. Whenever the phone rings, it could be a manager, telling that athlete that their dream has come true and that they are finally...

Dean Kremer, center, Thursday, June 30.
(Michael Grennell / The Signpost)

Raptors pitcher takes a Major step

Brooke Facer July 25, 2016
Dean Kremer, the first Israeli citizen to be drafted by the MLB, trains with the Ogden Raptors to develop his skills before moving up to the Major Leagues.
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