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Orioles, Alexi Casilla agree to 1-year deal for $1.7M with option for 2014
The Baltimore SunWhen the Orioles grabbed 28-year-old infielder Alexi Casilla off waivers from the Minnesota Twins this offseason, the first thought was that it would be for one year, since Casilla was in his final year arbitration before free agency next winter. But now...Tags: Alexi Casilla, Minnesota Twins, Trials
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Orioles acquire infielder Yamaico Navarro from Pirates
The Baltimore SunIn the hours leading up to tonight's midnight deadline to tender contracts to arbitration-eligible players, the Orioles acquired 25-year-old infielder Yamaico Navarro from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for minor-league right-hander Jhondaniel Medina....Tags: Pittsburgh Pirates, Baseball, Steve Pearce, Taylor Teagarden, Alexi Casilla
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Marvin Miller dies at 95; baseball union chief led push for free agency
Nothing about Marvin Miller seemed feisty or controversial at first glance; the soft-spoken economist was a smallish man with gray hair and a tidy mustache. But as a union leader, it was Miller who took on baseball's establishment in the late 1960s,...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, New York University, United Steelworkers, Anti Trust Crime, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Remembrance: Marvin Miller was a transformative figure in sports
He didn’t look like much of a revolutionary. He looked like an economist, which he was, only with some serious attitude. Kind of bookish, but with an unnerving gleam in his eye. The last guy you ever wanted to get into a fight with was Marvin...
Tags: Vin Scully, Ryan Madson, United Steelworkers, Bud Selig, Sports
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Two top U.S. short track skaters back beleaguered national team coaches
Lana Gehring and Jessica Smith, both medalists at the 2012 World Short Track Speedskating Championships, Tuesday issued a statement of support for their national team coaches, one of whom has been charged with "unchecked abuse" in formal complaints...
Tags: FIFA World Cup, Speed Skating, Sports
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Sox and Royals know rotations rule
Rick Hahn and Dayton Moore know one of the biggest realities of baseball and wasted no time acting upon it. If you're going to go to the playoffs, you better have a strong starting rotation. Last year, eight of the 10 postseason teams were in the...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Ubaldo Jimenez, Doug Fister, Ervin Santana, Magic Johnson
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Frandsen, Phillies avoid salary arbitration
The Phillies FilesNo one knows how much playing time Kevin Frandsenwill get in 2013, but the Phillies made sure they let him know they value him. Frandsen, who started the 2012 season with a minor league contract before having his contract purchased...... -
LAUSD must pay $2.4 million to football player who broke neck
L.A. NOWA 19-year-old North Hollywood High School student who broke his neck during a football tryout practice has won a $2.4-million arbitration award against the Los Angeles Unified School District.... -
Ex-tabloid editors Brooks, Coulson in court for British phone-hacking case
World NowA dozen defendants in a landmark phone-hacking inquiry tied to Rupert Murdoch's News International newspaper group appeared in London's Central Criminal Court for pre-trial hearings.... -
Fire, police on the spot tonight in Allentown
Valley 610If you only pay attention to one Allentown budget hearing this year, tonight's should probably be it. At 6 p.m., city public safety officials from city fire, police and EMS will be on the spot before Allentown City Council to explain their financial plans... -
PASSINGS: H. Warren Knight
H. Warren Knight, 83, a retired Orange County judge who in 1979 founded a private mediation and arbitration service in Santa Ana that has since expanded to offices across the country and to Canada and Europe, died Nov. 15 at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Judges, Orange County Superior Court, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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District Court dismisses debt cases against Marylanders
Maryland's District Court has tossed out nearly 3,600 debt-collection cases against state residents — with about $7.8 million in claims — as a result of a settlement with regulators over alleged violations. District Court Chief Judge Ben C....Tags: Labor Legislation, Judges, Career and Workplace, Labor Disputes, Crime, Law and Justice
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