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Sky Sox moves flagship to new sports station
The Colorado Springs Sky Sox have cut a deal to make Sports Animal 1300 AM its flagship station for next season. The station, which debuts its new format Thursday, is replacing 1460 AM as the...Full story

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Sky Sox manager Brad Mills speaks with catcher Jorge Brito and pitcher Lloyd Peever (34 could also be Nied but I don't think so) during a meeting on the mound in the fifth inning of a game with the Salt Lake City Buzz.  090395.  Photo by Spence Michael Wilson.
Former Sky Sox manager Mills named Astros manager
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Sky Sox lose out on the playoffs but help Rockies win
Carlos Gonzalez looks like a fixture in... Full story
Sky Sox season recap
Fast start The Sky Sox won their first three... Full story
Four Sky Sox players called up by Rockies
Sky Sox outfielder Matt Murton and right-handed... Full story
Sky Sox season ends with 11-2 loss at Tacoma
Facing a must-win situation, the Colorado Springs... Full story
One for the money for Sky Sox
The Sky Sox handled the first of their two... Full story
Sky Sox fall to brink of elimination
The path to the Pacific Coast League playoffs for... Full story
Sky Sox lose in Tacoma; must win twice more for playoff berth
The Sky Sox had to win two of four games in... Full story
Sky Sox second baseman Jonathan Herrera tags out Portland's Danny Putnam at second base during a game at Security Service Field in Colorado Springs, Thursday, Sept. 3.
Sky Sox lose but lead remains two games
Small ball worked all season for the first-place... Full story
Ramsey: Sky Sox can't be concerned with Rockies
The hoopla and the big crowds and the massive... Full story
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