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LIKE IT IS: Success hasn’t ruined major league ‘good guys’

(Tuesday, July 22, 2008)

A few items to clean out the notebook before heading to Birmingham, Ala., and the SEC Football Media Days: Cliff Lee is a good guy. » Read story.

Ex-Hog becomes hit on mound

(Sunday, July 20, 2008)

FAYETTEVILLE — Blake Parker didn’t know what to expect when he was called into the manager’s office during extended spring training with the Chicago Cubs organization early last season. » Read story.

Lee does 180 turn

(Tuesday, July 15, 2008)

It seemed pretty obvious to everyone after the first few months of the baseball season that Cleveland Indians left-hander Cliff Lee would be in New York for the All-Star break. » Read story.

Lack of pitching depth costs Hogs

(Sunday, June 8, 2008)

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas tried to convince anyone who’d listen at the start of the season that its pitching staff had more quality arms and was deeper than the year before. » Read story.

Second day sends Springston home

(Saturday, June 7, 2008)

FAYETTEVILLE — Cliff Springston was unsure about where his baseball career was going when he left Baylor after two seasons. » Read story.

San Diego chooses UA third baseman

(Friday, June 6, 2008)

FAYETTEVILLE — Apparently the San Diego Padres like Arkansas baseball players. » Read story.

Arkansas wants to avoid major draft damage this year

(Thursday, June 5, 2008)

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas will lose its top hitter and pitcher in the Major League Draft, but at least the departures won’t be as severe as a year ago when nine Razorbacks signed professional contracts. » Read story.

Wilkins tries to find silver lining in losses

(Monday, June 2, 2008)

Andy Wilkins wasn’t wearing the just-happy-to-be-here smile when discussing Arkansas’ early exit from the NCAA Tournament Stanford Regional. » Read story.

STANFORD REGIONAL: Hogs stranded in California

(Sunday, June 1, 2008)

Despite barely receiving an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, Arkansas considered itself a threat at the Stanford Regional. » Read story.

Stanford Regional report

(Sunday, June 1, 2008)

Forsythe awaiting next step. Logan Forsythe tried to hang onto the idea that his Arkansas baseball career wasn’t over. » Read story.

NCAA STANFORD REGIONAL: Hogs can’t overcome missed opportunities

(Saturday, May 31, 2008)

STANFORD, Calif. — It was a day of missed opportunities for Arkansas. » Read story.

Stanford Regional report

(Saturday, May 31, 2008)

Gusts get the best of Hogs. The tricky wind that got progressively worse in the late innings Friday nearly gave Arkansas a gust of hope. » Read story.

Razorbacks eager to play

(Friday, May 30, 2008)

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas appeared appreciative and almost giddy after receiving an invitation Monday to play in the 64-team NCAA Tournament. » Read story.

UA right spot for Springston

(Wednesday, May 28, 2008)

FAYETTEVILLE — Cliff Springston had already spent two seasons at Baylor when he decided it wasn’t the place for him. » Read story.

Pepperdine knows how to mix, match

(Wednesday, May 28, 2008)

FAYETTEVILLE — No star, no problem. No. 13 Pepperdine is expected to be without its star player in the Stanford Regional, which begins Friday in Palo Alto, Calif. Junior left fielder Eric Thames hasn’t played since May 16 after suffering a leg injury. » Read story.

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