With first pitch of the 2019 World Series only hours away (at 6:08 MDT on Tuesday 10/22), fans of the Fall Classic are getting decked out from head to toe in Astros and Nationals gear.
This years Headwaters Country Jam will feature some homegrown entertainment as Tim Montana and The Shrednecks will open up for Jessica Lynn and Sammy Kershaw on Saturday June 28th, the last day of the 3 day festival.
Someone over at MLB sure loves country music. Last night, Scotty McCreery sang the National Anthem at the first game of the World Series. He was followed by fellow country superstar Trace Adkins, who belted out the song this evening at before Game 2 between the Texas Rangers and the St. Louis Cardinals.
With the World Series beginning tonight, I thought it would be a fitting time to look back at all the great memories those young men from Billings brought to us this past summer.
Can't make it to a TV on Saturday? Townsquare Media is proud to bring you the Little League World Series United States Championship Game, Saturday at 1pm on Newsradio 95FM and 970 AM, featuring Billing's own Big Sky All-Stars.
Big Sky All-Stars have advanced to the U.S. Championship Game of the Little League World Series with a win in their semifinal game at Wednesday night. Slipping by West Region champions Oceanview All-Stars from California with a score of 1-0, the All-Stars will play the winner of Thursday night’s "loser's bracket" game between California and hometown favorites Keystone All-Stars from Cli
You can catch the Billings Big Sky Little League All-Stars in their next Little League World Series game on Wednesday, August 24. The game starts at 6 MST and will be broadcast live on ESPN. Besides cheering on the boys during the game, First Interstate Bank has set up another way to support these Little League players and their families.
If you're looking to catch the Big Sky Little League All Stars in their next game of the Little League World Series, head over to the Carmike 10 on Sunday at noon!
Some dads teach you to ride a bike. Some help you with your homework. And then there are dads who quit their jobs to watch you play baseball.
David Roth did just that. His son, Michael, is a pitcher for the South Carolina Gamecocks, which won the 2010 College World Series — and David wasn’t there to see it. He vowed that wouldn’t happen again.