Lexington Legends
Lexington Legends
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JOHN CLAY
John Clay: Film chronicles Legends' rocky journey from idea to reality
On down the road, when the Lexington Legends are celebrating their silver anniversary and then their golden anniversary, the interested can look back at Legendary: When Baseball Came to the Bluegrass to see how it all began.
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LEXINGTON LEGENDS
Legends documentary premieres Tuesday
A documentary film about the Lexington Legends minor-league baseball team will make its world premiere Tuesday at the Kentucky Theatre. The documentary, produced by Remix Films, is titled Legendary: When Baseball Came to the Bluegrass .
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LEXINGTON LEGENDS
Alan Stein retires as Lexington Legends president, CEO
Alan Stein, president and chief executive of the Lexington Legends, announced his retirement Thursday, effective immediately, the team said.
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Astros name outfielder King Legends' MVP
Outfielder Emilio King has been named the Lexington Legends' Most Valuable Player for the 2011 season.
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Legends announce 2012 baseball schedule
The Lexington Legends will open their 12th season of minor-league baseball on the road in 2012.
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LEXINGTON LEGENDS
Legends end season with a bang, sweep doubleheader
Too bad the Lexington Legends didn't play all season like they did Labor Day.
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Orloff's bases-loaded single sends Legends past Sand Gnats
The Lexington Legends scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to pull away for a 7-3 victory against the Savannah Sand Gnats on Friday night at Whitaker Bank Ballpark.
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LEXINGTON LEGENDS
Pair of ninth-inning errors finish off Legends
The Savannah Sand Gnats took advantage of two ninth-inning errors to score a run and edge the Lexington Legends 6-5 Thursday at Whitaker Bank Ballpark.
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Legends finish off final road trip with 4-2 victory
Delino Deshields Jr. doubled in Roberto Pena and Domingo Santana followed with an RBI single as the Lexington Legends scored two decisive runs in the top of the seventh inning en route to a 4-2 victory against the West Virginia Power in Charleston.
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LEXINGTON LEGENDS
Power pound Legends with two big innings
The Lexington Legends can't wait for September.








