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McCreery Sings Anthem for World Series Start
American Idol winner Scotty McCreery is set to perform the national anthem at Game One of the 2011 World Series tonight. The event is special for Scotty because it combines his two loves – music and baseball. At home, Scotty tries to stay calm while...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, St. Louis Cardinals, American Idol (tv program), Scott McCreery
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Curt Schilling shutters his game studios, lays off entire staff
Just three months after shipping his first game, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has reportedly laid off the entire staff of his two development studios, Big Huge Games and 38 Studios, and shut down the...
Tags: The Boston Globe, Sports, Labor Markets, Baseball, Boston Red Sox
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Noteware gets NAIA award
The following are updates on local athletes at the collegiate level. Michael Noteware (Glendale Community College, 2011) junior, Lewis-Clark State College baseball: Noteware has been smack dab in the middle of plenty of individual accolades and team...Tags: Sports, Baseball, College Baseball, Softball, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Tigers need time to figure it all out
Detroit Free PressThere's a part of Jim Leyland dying to tell everyone: "I told you so." He knew the challenge facing the Tigers in 2012. The self-anointed experts branded the Tigers the runaway favorite in the American League Central, creating expectations of double-...Tags: Jhonny Peralta, Sports, Alex Avila, National Football League, New England Patriots
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Elmhurst Girl Wins Most Valuable Defensive Player at Illinois Gold USSSA Tournament on her way to helping the Windmills win the tournament
TribLocal - ElmhurstKatherine Karnatz of Elmhurst was awarded the Most Valuable Defensive Player at the Illinois Gold USSSA World Series Qualifier in Rockford, IL for her pitching …... -
Jon Miller hasn't given up his connection to Baltimore
When Jon Miller arrived in Baltimore in 1983 to call Orioles games on the radio, the city was thriving. People packed restaurants and bars every night. The Orioles served as the primary reason for that, and later that year — the beloved...
Tags: Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum, ESPN (tv network), Sports, San Francisco Giants, Arts and Culture
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Kerry's story
Many people outside of Chicago may be puzzled by the intensity of Cubs fans' love for Kerry Wood. In the wake of his retirement, I have heard much talk about his unrealized potential; his bursting onto the scene with his 20-strikeout performance as a...Tags: Kerry Wood, National League, Chicago Cubs, Miami Marlins
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So Long Woody
WGN-TVThanks Kerry. It was fun, it was frustrating, it was always interesting. I wasn't at Wrigley for your last appearance. I was in Florida at wedding and snuck out to a restaurant to watch the Cubs and the Sox. A sympathetic bartender put the game on and...Tags: Wrigley Field, Miami Marlins, Chicago Cubs
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Sorry, Cubs fans, no Rizzo for you
As much as the Cubs’ lineup needs a jolt, I’m all for the long-term benefits of leaving Anthony Rizzo in the minors until the team ensures maximum control of his arbitration rights. Rebuilding is painful, and the Cubs’ offense is a...
Tags: Chicago White Sox, Arbitration, Sports, Dale Sveum, National League
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Brown's glad Phils were patient
Several times since the IronPigs returned home last Tuesday, Dom Brown told anyone who asked that he was ready to play. Finally, on Sunday, the Phillies agreed. For the first time since May 7 and only the second time since May 2, Brown was in IronPigs...Tags: Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Sports, Baseball, Geena Davis, David Bell
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Old clips help Beckham heat up
Gordon Beckham has become a fan of movie clips — of himself. The Sox second baseman, who has struggled at the plate most of this season, said watching footage of his better-hitting days has helped him break out of his slump. "I just looked at a...
Tags: National League East, Sports, New York Yankees, Trout, Travel
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Latest Angels loss is right out of left field
SAN DIEGO — There was a time this season when the Angels had too many outfielders. There was a time this season when the Angels fancied themselves World Series contenders. And then there was Sunday, when the Angels dropped back into last place in...Tags: David Pauley, Sports, Mark Trumbo, American League West, Brad Brach
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