Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

LeBron’s duds not dirt cheap

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After 15 years in the NBA, LeBron James knows how to make an entrance.

He showed up to Game 1 in a short suit that resembled AC/DC guitarist Angus

Young, and the Internet couldn’t handle the style.

The look also had the price tag to accompany it.

According to theundefea­ted.com’s Aaron Dodson, the Thom Browne ensemble cost almost $46,000. The suit, tie and handkerchi­ef were a little more than $2,500. The shirt was just over $300, while the shorts came in at under a $1,000. The visible socks and boots cost $1,380. His sunglasses came to $525 and the wireless headphones go for a cool $200.

But the big price difference maker?

It was the chic alligator bag, which sells for $41,000.

Just like dad

In 1984, just months before the New York Yankees made him their second-round draft pick, a young Al Leiter threw backto-back no-hitters for Central Regional High School in Bayville, N.J.

On Friday night, the lefthander’s son, Jack, pitched his first no-hitter. Only difference: Jack throws right-handed.

On the hill for Delbarton, which is ranked 20th in New Jersey, Jack Leiter shut down No. 5 Don Bosco Prep in the semifinals of the North Jersey Non-Public A tournament with a low-90s fastball and a sharp slider. He walked two and struck out six in Delbarton’s 2-0 victory.

A Dallas redo?

From Janice Hough of leftcoasts­portsbabe.com:

“Years from now, when trivia contests ask ‘Who shot JR?’ millions of millennial­s will assume it was a Cleveland Cavaliers fan.”

Go Sod Poodles!!

Amarillo’s minor-league baseball team’s “Name the Team” sweepstake­s has chosen five finalists from over 3,000 entries. The five finalists are: Amarillo Boot Scooters — The Boot Scooters combines Amarillo’s genuine welcoming attitude with its fun western heritage.

Amarillo Bronc Busters — Amarillo has deep cowboy roots and the Bronc Busters honors the community’s resilient, independen­t spirit.

Amarillo Jerky — Commemorat­ing its famous cattle drive, there’s only one region that can lay claim to the “Beef Capital of the World.”

Amarillo Long Haulers

— Long Haulers celebrates Amarillo’s famous Route 66, open roads, wind-bent trees, and the fun of minor league baseball.

Amarillo Sod Poodles — A pioneer’s nickname for the prairie dogs, this fun-loving local animal is very aggressive in protecting its family and home.

The winning name will be revealed at a news conference this fall.

Amarillo will join the Texas League in 2019, replacing the San Antonio Missions, who are moving up to Class AAA.

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