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Teel Time: Introducing the top prospect in the class of 2029
Laura Teel watched her first football game at the tender age of 17 hours. Her nursery contains basketball, baseball and softball memorabilia, not to mention a tennis racket and lacrosse stick hanging on a wall, and a pink baseball glove near her crib....Tags: Memorial Stadium, Chicago Hotels, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Washington Nationals, College Baseball
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Here's the pitch from Wilfred Santiago
Cultural criticHe was a man in motion — the beautifully controlled fury of a great athlete. How, though, to convey that energy and grit and grace on the flat page of a graphic novel? How to suggest the up-and-at-'em vigor of a Roberto Clemente in a venue that...Tags: John Brown, Arts and Culture, Julia Keller, New York, Puerto Rico
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, music, movies and more
Stay in the loop with a look at everything going on this week
MOVIES OPENING (Friday; subject to change)
Martha Marcy May Marlene
The Skin I Live In
The Son of No One
Tower Heist
A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas
NOTABLE TV
MONDAY
Ghost Hunters Live!...Tags: Movies, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Blind Pilot (music group), Fox Broadcasting Company
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On The Chopping Block: List Of Academically At-Risk Schools Out
PIX11.com / @jamesfordtvA new list of academically troubled New York City schools is out, and while parents and students citywide are wondering what their school's fate is, the new list is hitting one neighborhood particularly hard. The building that houses Wadleigh High School...Tags: Williamsburg (Bronx, New York), Samuel Gompers, Middle Schools, Jane Addams, Examinations
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Matty Alou dies at 72; one of three baseball-star brothers
Matty Alou, the middle brother in one of baseball's greatest playing families and a slap hitter who won the National League batting title in 1966, died Thursday in the Dominican Republic. He was 72. His former team in the Dominican, Leones del Escogido,...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Piracy, Tommy Lasorda, Baseball, San Francisco Giants
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Blyleven, Alomar, Gillick enter Baseball Hall of Fame
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. - Roberto Alomar stared at the adoring crowd and was nearly rendered speechless, the tawdry episode of his stellar career long since forgotten. Bert Blyleven, who won his big-league debut at age 19 for the 1970 Minnesota Twins, was...Tags: Fred McGriff, Career and Workplace, Sports, Houston Astros, Politics
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Pirates end skid with win over O's
AP Sports WriterPITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates wore throwback uniforms on Tuesday night to honor the 40th anniversary of the club’s 1971 World Series title. The new duds provided plenty of inspiration to Pittsburgh’s slumping offense. Neil...Tags: Piracy, Baseball, Xavier Paul, Sports, American League
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Another shooting on a violent block: 'This neighborhood is bad'
Tribune reportersThe father of a man shot and killed by police on a violent block of West Humboldt Park says he has no idea why officers gunned down his son, whom he described as just a "dorky kid." "There's witnesses out there that say he didn't have no gun, so I don't...Tags: Human Interest, Vehicles, Humboldt Park
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Exhibition on Roberto Clemente coming to History Center
Hispanosphere - Orlando SentinelOpening at the Orange County Regional History Center in Orlando on January 21, 2012, “Beyond Baseball: The Life of Roberto Clemente,” developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, the Smithsonian Latino Center, the... -
MLB Commissioner Bud Selig mum on McCourt case
The Fabulous ForumBaseball Commissioner Bud Selig declined to say Thursday whether he believes Jamie McCourt’s decision to relinquish full control of the Dodgers to her former husband Frank would speed resolution of a dispute that saw Selig take control of the... -
Two sons of White Sox investor Larry Pogofsky feud over autographed baseball collection after his death
TribLocal - Highland Park & Highwood » NewsWhite Sox investor Larry Pogofsky was so proud of his autographed baseball collection that he would make time every day to admire the display in …... -
Full interview with director of film about Uganda LL team
The Varsity BlogJay Shapiro, a Parkland High School graduate now living in Manhattan, directed a film, “Opposite Field,” about the plight of a Little League team in Uganda. The 29-year-old spent three years on the project, including living in the African...
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