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Bonnie Foulke threw four touchdown passes to lead Shenendehowa to a 32-18 victory over Bethlehem in the Suburban Council.
Keith Foulke ended his retirement and returned to the Athletics on Friday, agreeing to a $700,000, one-year contract that allows him to earn $2.5 million more in bonuses.
Foulke, 34, who had battled elbow, back and knee injuries the last two seasons, retired Friday just as he was about to begin a two-man competition with Joe Borowski to be Cleveland’s closer.
NEW YORK -- The flag flap is over for Keith Foulke. After a personal letter from commissioner Bud Selig, plus talks between the players' union and baseball management as the Fourth of July ...
FOULKE, TERRY L., Jr., passed away suddenly on March 3, 2011. Resident of Medford Lakes, NJ. Age 45. Beloved son of Terry Foulke Sr. and Bonnie Foulke (nee Earley). Also survived by his sister ...
Red Sox right-hander Keith Foulke will not pitch again this season.
CLEVELAND — Keith Foulke wants to be a closer again. The Cleveland Indians will give him the chance. The free agent reliever finalized a $5-million, one-year contract with the club today, a deal ...
CHERRY HILL – A car dealer has gone to court in his dispute with township officials over the proposed demolition of two vacant houses near his business. Charles Foulke Jr. wants to level the ...
Olivia Foulke scored six goals, including the 100th of her career, to help lift Indian Hills to an 11-9 victory over Paramus in Paramus.
Foulke’s name is on the batting cages at the Hargrave baseball field, which he sponsored. Foulke has also given money to the Huffman Little League and the Huffman Athletic Booster Club.
Keith Foulke worked with Tanner Houck while Foulke served as a player development consultant with the Red Sox.
2004 Red Sox closer Keith Foulke shared a fact that might not have ever been revealed before.