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WEEKEND SPORTS: Multi-Game Weekend for Amateur Baseball, Twins Finish out the Regular Season’s First Half at Home & the Lynx looking to Stay Atop the WNBA

WEEKEND SPORTS: Multi-Game Weekend for Amateur Baseball, Twins Finish out the Regular Season’s First Half at Home & the Lynx looking to Stay Atop the WNBA

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Amateur Baseball

Sunday’s Games

  • Parkston Rays @ Dimock Emery Raptors at 5pm
  • Hartford-Humboldt Gamecocks @ Madison Broncos at 5pm
  • Colome Chaos @ Winner Demons at 5pm
  • KWL Nationals @ Four Corners at 5pm
  • Yankton Lakers @ Freeman Blacksox at 6pm
  • Plankinton Bankers @ Burke Bombers at 7pm
  • Chamberlain Mallards @ Wessington Springs Owls at 7pm

MLB

The Minnesota Twins get the Los Angeles Angels in the final series before the All-Star Break. Minnesota is two games back in the race for the AL Central division lead. They play games two and three against the Los Angeles Angels over the weekend. Saturday & Sunday first pitch will be at 1:10pm on MLBTV.

WNBA

The Minnesota Lynx will take the court this Saturday to kick off the weekend games. They will host the New York Liberty in Target Center in Minneapolis, MN. Tipoff will be at Noon on ABC.

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