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Big spending guarantees largest payroll for Dodgers, not a ring
Those Dodgers, spending all that money. Of all the gall. Just who in the name of George Steinbrenner do they think they are? They have money to spend and, if you can believe it, actually are. They just dropped $208.7 million over the weekend on two...Tags: Baseball, San Francisco Giants, Ned Colletti , New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Lee MacPhail, former Orioles general manager, dies at 95
The Baltimore SunLee MacPhail, a Hall of Fame baseball executive who served as the Orioles' general manager from 1959 to 1965, died Thursday evening at his home in Delray Beach, Fla. He was 95. Mr. MacPhail, who was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1998, represented the...Tags: Baseball, Jim Palmer, Chicago Cubs, Peter G. Angelos, Mickey Mantle
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Is Jeffrey Loria trying to be the new George Steinbrenner?
Sun Sentinel columnistJeffrey Loria was asked shortly after the Marlins won the 2003 World Series if he ran his team the way George Steinbrenner used to run the Yankees. "I don’t want to equate myself with Mr. Steinbrenner," the Marlins owner told interviewer Charlie...Tags: Bob Lemon, Baseball, Jeffrey Loria, Bucky Harris, American League East
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Ray Negron About 'Life with the Boss and the Bronx Bombers'
PIX11.comRay Negron is a sport`s executive with over thirty years experience in baseball who has influenced three generations of baseball players. His first job came from a chance encounter with George Steinbrenner as a youth. Ray was caught by Steinbrenner...Tags: Yankee Stadium
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Orioles finally get a crack at their long-time tormenters from New York
The Baltimore SunAgainst anyone else, it would have seemed preposterous when the 12-year-old boy's hand reached into the field of play to change the course of the Orioles' 1996 playoff run. Against the New York Yankees? Jeffrey Maier was just another chapter in a long...Tags: Joe Girardi, Baseball, Derek Jeter, Peter G. Angelos, Boston Red Sox
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Who deserves MVP: Cabrera or Trout?
Cabrera lifting Tigers Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune I know Mike Trout has done historic things, but unfortunately his Angels team is also history, eliminated from the wild-card race on Monday, the same day that Miguel Cabrera's Tigers clinched the AL...Tags: Baseball, Phil Rogers, American League Central, Hank Aaron, Chicago Tribune
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Nice guy Don Mattingly is still looking for answers
SAN DIEGO — The other night after the Dodgers lost to the Padres, while the media met with Manager Don Mattingly, screaming could be heard from the nearby coaches' dressing room. "Passionate" screaming? General Manager Ned Colletti says with a...Tags: World Series, Baseball, Ned Colletti , Don Mattingly, New York Yankees
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Reader Q&A: Paul Sullivan's Cubs mailbag
Theo Epstein didn't dismantle the Red Sox. Why is he destroying the Cubs? Why is Tom Ricketts letting him do it? The Yankees, a team that actually has "sustained success," have never been dismantled. Perhaps Tom Ricketts should take George Steinbrenner as...
Tags: Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Anthony Rizzo, Jed Hoyer , Josh Vitters
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Author Harvey Araton Speaks About Yankee Great Yogi Berra at The Westport Library
Yogi Berra is probably the most quotable Yankee there ever was. When he was fired by George Steinbrenner in the mid-'80s, he vowed not to return to the team, and kept his promise for 14 years. The rift was mended in 1999, and Berra began a friendship with...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries, Spring Training, The New York Times, Yogi Berra
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If sold, how much would Yankees fetch?
Upward to $3 billion Steve Gould Baltimore Sun An awful lot of money. We're talking way more than any American sports team has been sold for before. Forbes valued the Yankees at $1.85 billion in March, and the general belief among experts and analysts...Tags: Phil Rogers, Frank McCourt, CBS Corp., Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times
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Review: Runyon's in Coral Springs
Background: Runyon's owner Jack O'Connell was an early pioneer of the restaurant scene in west Broward, opening his restaurant nearly 27 years ago at a time when Sample Road was still two-lanes. Since then, the restaurant has hosted numerous celebrities,...
Tags: Coral Springs, Restaurants, Chocolate Cake, Liza Minnelli, Steaks
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NBA: Nets' to end 35-year run in N.J.
NEWARK, N.J. - For the past 45 years, Herb Turetzky has had the best seat in the house to watch the Nets play basketball.
It was front row, center court. between the benches, every night.
Turetzky, the team's official scorer, has seen the Nets'...Tags: San Antonio Spurs, Economy, Business and Finance, Brooklyn Nets, Sports, Richard Jefferson
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