Todd Lyons
Yakima Bears Announce 2012 Roster
The Arizona Diamondbacks have informed the Yakima Bears of the 15 position players and 15 pitchers who will be on the opening day roster in 2012.
Yakima Bears Set To Migrate to Hillsboro, Oregon
After 23 seasons back in Yakima, it appears that the short-season A ball club Yakima Bears will be relocating to Hillsboro, Oregon.
D-backs Select Future Yakima Bears in Day 2 of M.L.B. Draft
The parent club of the Yakima Bears selected catcher Stryker Trahan with the 26th overall pick yesterday in the first round of the 2012 Major League Baseball First-Year Player’s Draft.
Yakima Bears Offer Summer Jobs
Times are tough. The economy sucks. Unemployment is, like.. Eleventy brazillion percent.
If you are looking for an extra source of income, are unemployed or underemployed, or maybe a student returning to Yakima for the Summer, the Yakima Bears Baseball Club may have the opportunity you are looking for!
Beware of Memorial Day Military Scams
Memorial Day is coming this Monday and, while it is a time to honor those who serve and remember those who have died in war, it has also become another guise for scam artists to take from people who are serving or have served their nation, especially elderly veterans.
Baseball Player Strikes Out Batter, Walks Off Field, Hugs Kid and Retires [VIDEO]
I love a good “sports cry.” It’s probably why I’m a sucker for movies that depict moments that real-life athletes might have gone through.
Which is why I’m sharing the events that unfolded at Wrigley Field a couple of days ago with you.
Save the Colonel! – Yakima’s Oldest Public Monument
On Independence Day, 1902, a monument was unveiled in the center of Yakima Avenue and Third Street of what is now downtown Yakima.
Over the last, nearly 110 years, it has fallen prey to the elements and is in need of restoration.
Yakima Student Wins National Essay Contest
It’s a sad commentary when a fifteen year-old has a better understanding of the Constitution than most of our elected representatives on Capitol Hill.
Brandon Spicer, a homeschooled junior from Selah, earned 1st place and $1,000 in the sixth annual ‘Being an American Essay Contest” conducted by the Bill of Rights Institute.
W.S.P. I.D.’s Slain Trooper
The Washington State Patrol has identified the trooper shot and killed near Port Orchard early this morning as 44-year old Tony Radulescu, assigned to the state patrol office in Bremerton.
Trooper Radulescu was a 16 year veteran of the agency, having begun state service in 1995
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