This Week in Memphis: Juneteenth and rescheduled Pride
Also happening this week: Former Shelby County Commissioner Sidney Chism holds his annual political picnic, and the Shelby County Health Department hosts a community fair.
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Also happening this week: Former Shelby County Commissioner Sidney Chism holds his annual political picnic, and the Shelby County Health Department hosts a community fair.
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The Memphis Redbirds return to AutoZone Park on Tuesday, June 17, to begin a six-game series against the Norfolk Tides.
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Sissy’s Log Cabin, Regional One Health and West Memphis School District announce additions.
Redbirds catcher Jimmy Crooks hit two home runs, bringing his total for the 2025 season to nine.
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The Redbirds picked up where they left off from Thursday’s rain delay to win 8-3. Curtis Taylor then pitched his first career complete game, which the Birds won 8-1.
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Gabriel Koletsi is the first javelin thrower to represent Memphis at NCAAs since Mona Jaidi and Ashley Pryke in 2018.
Memphis junior Gabriela Zych claimed a place in Tigers program history this week, winning twice at the USA Shooting National Rifle and Pistol Championship.
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The Redbirds scored the first three runs of a six-run fifth inning on two bases-loaded walks and a wild pitch.
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Catcher Jimmy Crooks put Memphis in front with a three-run home run in the top of the third inning. Crooks leads the Birds in both homers and RBIs.
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The Memphis City Council’s budget deadline looms, and Shelby County Commissioner Miska Clay Bibbs holds a town-hall meeting.
The Redbirds’ offense was held scoreless through the first 8.2 innings but added two in the ninth.
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The Redbirds pounded out 15 hits, including home runs from Michael Siani, Mike Antico and Luken Baker.
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