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Cleveland Browns reveal new Dawg logo

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CLEVELAND — After a long competition, the Browns have announced their new Dawg logo.

Reds sweep Royals

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Whether they’re being serious or entirely tongue-in-cheek, the Cincinnati Reds have begun calling themselves “America’s Team.”

Grand Lake holds off Locos, 6-5

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LIMA — The Grand Lake-Lima rivalry is the oldest and one of the most heated in the Great Lakes Collegiate Summer League and emotions were rekindled in the Mariners’ 6-5 win against the Locos in the first meeting between the two teams Wednesday night.

Ohio House votes to mandate defibrillators in schools

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COLUMBUS — Automatic external defibrillators, or AEDs, could be placed in nearly every school or sports and recreation venue in Ohio under a proposal that cleared the Republican-dominated House Wednesday with overwhelming bipartisan support.

Tigers drop doubleheader to Braves

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DETROIT — The Atlanta Braves have a relentless lineup from top to bottom, posing problems for opponents.

Former Browns running back Peyton Hillis tells of rescuing son, niece from rip current

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NEW YORK — Peyton Hillis, the former Cleveland Browns running back who in January saved his son and niece from drowning in Florida, said “it is 100% a miracle that somebody didn’t die.”

TCU in sixth College World Series after winning 11 straight

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FORT WORTH, Texas — As freshman Karson Bowen bounced toward home plate and then into the TCU dugout after his go-ahead grand slam, head coach Kirk Saarloos saw something the Horned Frogs really needed at that time.

Reds prospect Elly De La Cruz still soaring after incredible big league debut

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — There may have been 30 people inside Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday with a view of the field, including a couple of workers who were busy hosing off seats hours before the game, yet all would occasionally turn to see where the ball landed when they heard the crack of the bat.

Ohio State wide receiver commit thinks he can be contributor from the start

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COLUMBUS — Ohio State commit Mylan Graham’s life as a football prospect has been the epitome of how much someone’s life can change in a year.