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Dodgers postgame: Dave Roberts marveled at Elly De La Cruz's ability, wants to keep him off base
Dodgers postgame: Dave Roberts marveled at Elly De La Cruz's ability, wants to keep him off base

Los Angeles Dodgers manager complimented Elly De La Cruz for his skills and dynamic play after leading the Cincinnati Reds to ...



POST-RAW | Kris Knoblauch 05.16.24
POST-RAW | Kris Knoblauch 05.16.24

Kris addresses the media after the Oilers fall short against the Canucks in Game 5 at Rogers Arena.



Mets vs. Phillies Game Highlights (5/16/24) | MLB Highlights
Mets vs. Phillies Game Highlights (5/16/24) | MLB Highlights

Mets vs. Phillies full game highlights from 5/16/24 Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and subscribe on ...



GOTTA SEE IT: J.T. Miller's Rebound Wins Game 5 For The Canucks
GOTTA SEE IT: J.T. Miller's Rebound Wins Game 5 For The Canucks

Watch as J.T. Miller comes up as the hero for the Vancouver Canucks, banging home a rebound with just over 30 seconds left on ...



Team, Place & City Details

Amsterdam Admirals

The Amsterdam Admirals were a professional American football team in NFL Europe who played in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Will Rogers State Historic Park
Will Rogers State Historic Park

Will Rogers State Historic Park is the former estate of American humorist Will Rogers. It lies in the Santa Monica mountains in Los Angeles, in the Pacific Palisades area.

Rogers Stevens

Thomas Rogers Stevens is a guitarist from Blind Melon, a rock band which began in the 1990s and is most famous for their hit song "No Rain". He has also been a member of the bands Extra Virgin and The Tender Trio, and is an attorney.

Rogers State University

Rogers State University is a public university in Claremore, Oklahoma, United States. It also has branch campuses in Bartlesville, and Pryor Creek.

Rogers Smith

Rogers Smith is an American political scientist and author noted for his research and writing on American constitutional and political development and political thought, with a focus on issues of citizenship and racial, gender, and class inequalities. Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina and raised in Springfield, Illinois, Smith graduated with a B.A. in political science from James Madison College, Michigan State University in 1974, including study abroad at the University of Kent in England.

Rogers (surname)

Rogers is a patronymic surname of English origin, deriving from the given name of Roger commonly used by the Normans and meaning "son of Roger". Variants include Rodgers.

Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun
Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun

Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun, also known as Will Rogers Shrine, is a commemorative tower and chapel on Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is named after Will Rogers, the American humorist, who died in a plane crash in Alaska in 1935 during construction of the shrine.

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners LLP is a British architectural firm, founded in 1977 and originally known as the Richard Rogers Partnership. Its main offices are located in the Leadenhall Building, London.

Rogers State Hillcats

The Rogers State University Hillcats are the athletic teams that represent Rogers State University. Their mascot, a fictional animal based on a bobcat and named for the hill that the school sits upon, was chosen in 2005 by a group of students.

Will Rogers State Beach
Will Rogers State Beach

Will Rogers State Beach is a beach park on the Santa Monica Bay, at the Pacific coast of Southern California. Located in Pacific Palisades, the beach is owned by the California Department of Parks and Recreation; however, it is managed and maintained by the Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors.

Rogers Sugar
Rogers Sugar

Rogers Sugar Inc. is the Canadian holding company of Lantic Inc., which was established in June 2008 after the merger of Lantic Sugar Limited and Rogers Sugar Ltd.

Donald Barthelme
Donald Barthelme

Donald Barthelme was an American short story writer and novelist known for his playful, postmodernist style of short fiction. Barthelme also worked as a newspaper reporter for the Houston Post, was managing editor of Location magazine, director of the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston (1961–1962), co-founder of Fiction (with Mark Mirsky and the assistance of Max and Marianne Frisch), and a professor at various universities.

Barthélemy Boganda
Barthélemy Boganda

Barthélemy Boganda was the leading nationalist politician from what is now the Central African Republic. Boganda was active prior to his country's independence, during the period when the area, part of French Equatorial Africa, was administered by France under the name of Oubangui-Chari.