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Wingnuts sign Hooper to two-year deal

Dec. 10 at 12:05 a.m.

Kevin Hooper often hears from baseball fans around Wichita about their hopes for his career. So far, their plans haven't matched his.

  • Wingnuts release 2012 schedule

    The Wingnuts will begin their 2012 season at home with a series against the Lincoln Saltdogs May 17-20. The American Association released schedules for the league's 13 members on Wednesday.

  • Hooper ponders Wingnuts' end

    This isn't the George Steinbrenner side of Wingnuts manager Kevin Hooper coming out.

  • Wingnuts' season comes to a disappointing end

    One by one, players shuffled out of the Wingnuts dugout, not eager to recreate the somber scene there but not willing to watch an opponent celebrate on their field for very long, either.

  • Wingnuts avoid elimination with Game 3 victory

    For the first time in their American Association playoff series, there was no possibility for the Wingnuts to watch Grand Prairie win by scoring in the bottom of the ninth.

  • Wingnuts falter again

    A night after losing an American Association playoff game in which they led by two runs in the ninth, the Wingnuts might have exceeded that level of disappointment on Friday.

  • Grand Prairie tops Wingnuts in ninth in playoff opener

    Two outs in the ninth, nobody on, 3-1 lead with the closer on the mound. The Wingnuts had to be thinking victory for Game 1 of their American Association playoff series Thursday night in Grand Prairie, Texas.

  • Wingnuts ready for postseason

    By the time the Wingnuts concluded a 14-2 loss on Tuesday that would have been extremely disappointing on many other nights, there was no need to express any disappointment.

  • Wingnuts won't apologize for reaching playoffs

    By the time the Wingnuts concluded a 14-2 loss on Tuesday that would have been extremely disappointing on many other nights, there was no need to express any disappointment.

  • Wingnuts win Central Division, head to playoffs

    The Wingnuts' spot in the American Association playoffs was secured Tuesday night when St. Paul beat Gary SouthShore 9-7 in Gary, Ind.

  • Wingnuts boxscore

    Monday's Wingnuts

  • Wingnuts win wild game, clinch tie for division title

    The Wichita Wingnuts defeated the El Paso Diablos 7-6 on Monday night at El Paso, Texas, rallying from a 6-5 deficit in the top of the ninth inning.

  • Richardson's six hits pace Wingnuts

    Third baseman Juan Richardson tied the American Association record with six hits Saturday night, leading a 27-hit Wingnuts attack in a 19-2 victory over host El Paso.

  • Conroy sparks Wingnuts

    If Wingnuts outfielder Mike Conroy were a greyhound before a race, he'd be the one who couldn't stand still in the starting gates.

  • Wingnuts continue to spiral

    Three days ago, the Wingnuts were in the enviable position of being able to avoid scoreboard watching. They owned a two-game lead in the American Association Central and needed only to concern themselves with continuing to win.

  • Wingnuts fall on Amarillo's late rally

    It's seemingly counterintuitive that pitchers are discouraged from throwing strikes when they're closest to striking out the batter.

  • Wingnuts win fifth straight

    An independent baseball season is about two months shorter than a season in affiliated ball, but that doesn't mean any less happens over the course of one.

  • First place good fit for Wingnuts

    The Wingnuts spent the better part of three months chasing Gary Southshore for first place in the American Association Central.

  • Wingnuts complete sweep

    With better numbers in batting average, ERA and fielding percentage, it makes sense if the Wingnuts felt they were better than Gary-Southshore, the team they've been chasing for first place in the American Association Central for much of the summer.

  • Wingnuts move into tie for first place

    Juan Richardson got the Wingnuts off the hook Friday by hitting a three-run game-ending home run to get Wichita past Gary Southshore in a game with major playoff implications.

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