Caleb Regan
Recent stories
- The eephus pitch
- September 4, 2008
I grew up on a farm about 20 miles west of a small town in southeast Kansas.
- The eephus pitch
- August 21, 2008
To temporarily step away from the fantasy column, the Olympics have a way of bringing certain stories to light that reflect on greater lessons in life.
- All in the family
- Dragster racing turns into a Miller family event
- August 14, 2008
- Blaine and Ashley Miller don’t remember going to the races for the first time.
- Post No. 14 bows out tied for fifth
- August 7, 2008
- Small victories can be important to building for the future, especially in the realm of sports. The Eudora Post No. 14 Cardinals may not have finished the year playing at their best - to use the team’s motto, they didn’t end up being the ‘Only one’ team smiling at the end of the year - but the emergence of several kids lays a solid foundation for the future of Cardinal baseball.
- Out of the shadows
- Museum destination for summer sports history lessons
- August 7, 2008
- Perhaps one of the most bizarre, and even culturally significant baseball games ever played in the history of the game occurred in late June 1925. The Wichita Monrovians, a black exhibition team from Kansas, scheduled a game against Lodge No. 6 of the Ku Klux Klan. The game was announced in a June 21, seemingly apprehensive article in the Wichita Beacon newspaper.
- The Eephus Pitch
- July 24, 2008
- The ESPYs, a time for stars from every spectrum of the sporting world to don Armani suits, Oscar De La Renta dresses and sunglasses that are worth more than my vehicle.
- The Eephus pitch
- July 17, 2008
I was prepared to write this column about how MLB needs to do away with the rule that gives the winning league of the all-star game homefield advantage in the World Series.
- Horsethief race finishes just ahead of weather
- July 14, 2008
- The speeches and trophy prize presentations finished just in time Saturday.
- Horsethief race to benefit cross country team
- July 10, 2008
- Five kilometers equates to three and one-tenth miles. That’s the distance runners will face when a cannon sounds the start of the annual Eudora Horsethief 5K Race at 7:30 a.m. Saturday at the Eudora High cross country course.
- The eephus pitch
- July 10, 2008
This time of year in baseball, rumors swirl like a toilet bowl on St. Patrick’s Day.



