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One missing piece from the Sky's roster overhaul? A stopper on the wing.

They solved that Sunday by signing DiJonai Carrington, a former All-Defense selection.

“We’re thrilled to bring DiJonai to the Sky,” general manager Jeff Pagliocca said in a statement. “She brings speed, defense, versatility and a fierce competitive spirit, and we can’t wait to see her elect...


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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A rainy Kansas City forecast has delayed the start of the White Sox game against the Royals on Sunday, originally scheduled for 1:10 p.m.

First pitch was expected "sometime in the 4 o'clock hour," according to the Royals.

Showers were in the forecast for much of the afternoon.

The start of Saturday's game was delayed 25 minutes due to ra...


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Prisoncast! from WBEZ Chicago 91.5 FM airs Sunday, April 12, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The statewide special broadcast uses the power of radio to connect people inside prisons and jails with their loved ones on the outside.

The program explores Illinois’ prison sys...

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The final domino in the Sky’s plan to overhaul their roster has fallen. After coring Ariel Atkins, they traded her to the Sparks for forward Rickea Jackson.

“It’s thrilling to acquire one of the great young talents in this league in Jackson,” general manager Jeff Pagliocca...


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The Sky resigned Courtney Vandersloot, who is expected to return from her ACL injury this season.

“I truly believe the Sky are building something special, which made it a no-brainer to sign back,” Vandersloot said in a statement. “Finishing last season with an injury was d...


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