by Mauricio Palmar
Monday, July 28, 2025
CHATHAM, Mass. — There are few creatures on the planet more physically imposing than the white rhinoceros. The odd-toed ungulate walks around on four legs, averaging out at roughly 5,100 pounds in adulthood and wielding a sharp, ivory horn directly above its nose.
It’s a walking oxymoron: a herbivore that harbors all the makings of an apex predator. It carries the size and strength to overpower almost any animal on terrain, wielding an intimidating horn that extends up to 150 centimeters. Its global population has shrunk to 17,000, a process accelerated by exploitative poachers who target rhinos for their ivory horns, making a king’s ransom by selling them...
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by Cooper Andrews
Saturday, August 02, 2025
CHATHAM, Mass. — Though there will be no postseason play in Chatham’s first year under manager Dennis Cook, there’s still time to see the Anglers in action before the lights go down...
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by Mauricio Palmar
Friday, August 01, 2025
CHATHAM, Mass. — On paper, the Anglers had nothing to play for Friday.
There were still three games left on the docket, but after blowing a three-run lead in the eighth inning of...
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by Chatham Athletic Association
Friday, August 01, 2025
Beginning Friday, the Chatham Anglers will have a special end of season merchandise sale at Veterans Field.
All hats, t-shirts and hoodies will be discounted up to 50% off regular...
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by Cooper Andrews
Thursday, July 31, 2025
FALMOUTH, Mass. — In the wake of Chatham’s 4-3 loss to Falmouth Thursday, Dennis Cook could only beam with pride when speaking on Duke Stone and Josh Swink, the two junkyard dogs of his...
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by Mauricio Palmar
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
CHATHAM, Mass. — Before Chatham’s home contest against Wareham on July 22, first-year manager Dennis Cook said on the Anglers Extra Pregame Show that he was planning on establishing a...
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by Cooper Andrews
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
WAREHAM, Mass. — Tick, tock.
The clock strikes louder on the Anglers’ postseason chances after every loss. Entering Tuesday’s game against Wareham, they trailed...
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by Mauricio Palmar
Sunday, July 27, 2025
CHATHAM, Mass. — Prior to the Anglers’ contest against Bourne Sunday, Braves manager Scott Landers was asked what he had seen from right-hander Quinn Holt (Utah Valley) before he was due...
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by Cooper Andrews
Saturday, July 26, 2025
HYANNIS, Mass. — The first person Caleb Freeman embraced before packing up his equipment in the dugout was his fiancée, Tabitha Littlefield. Freeman proposed to her on June 1 in their...
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by Cooper Andrews
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
CHATHAM, Mass. — Molly McGrath shielded the sun with her left hand, giving herself a better view of the pageantry in and around Veterans Field long before first pitch.
Players...
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by Cooper Andrews
Saturday, July 19, 2025
CHATHAM, Mass. — In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the ballplayer often comes before the person. It’s a byproduct of LSU’s chaotic athletic environment. An unforgiving fanbase, a cynical...
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by Mauricio Palmar
Monday, July 14, 2025
CHATHAM, Mass. — The cellphone has existed for a little over half a century. Its origin can be traced back to 1973, when Motorola executive Martin Cooper made the first mobile telephone call to...
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by Cooper Andrews
Saturday, July 12, 2025
CHATHAM, Mass. — Four Chatham players have been selected to the 2025 Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star Game roster, the league announced Saturday. Jackson Freeman (Northwestern) and Ashton...
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by Cooper Andrews
Friday, July 11, 2025
CHATHAM, Mass. — Nate Taylor doesn’t flinch. It’s a quality he developed naturally. He recovered from a traumatic leg fracture suffered in his childhood. His family moved from...
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by Mauricio Palmar
Saturday, July 05, 2025
CHATHAM, Mass. — They must’ve forgotten something. Mike Kinney — then a co-head coach at the Baylor School (Tennessee) — was done with his recruiting pitch. The Fords had just...
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