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PHOENIX (AP) — Colorado rookie shorststop Trevor Story has made baseball history by hitting a home run in each of his first three major league games and the Colorado Rockies beat Arizona 4-3. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Story also is the first player in baseball history to hit a home run for each of his first four hits.
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP)— Robinson Cano (kuh-NOH') is off to a terrific start to the 2016 baseball season. The Seattle second baseman homered twice to give him a major league-leading four home runs as he went deep in a five-run ninth inning that carried the Mariners past the Texas Rangers, 9-5.
ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP)— A person with knowledge of the deal says the Oakland Raiders agreed to a two-year contract with free-agent safety Reggie Nelson. The 32-year-old Nelson is coming off his best season, having tied for the NFL lead with eight interceptions last season for Cincinnati.
STORRS, Conn. (AP) — UConn star Morgan Tuck says she will forgo an extra year of eligibility and make herself available for the WNBA draft. The WNBA draft is April 14.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)— Arnold Palmer will be on the first tee for Thursday's ceremonial opening shot of the Masters, but he won't be swinging a club. The 86-year-old Palmer said his health wasn't good enough to join Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player when they hit tee shots at the first hole to open the first major of the year, but the King will be there for the ceremony.
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