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NFL: Miami, con un estadio anticuado, se queda sin Super Bowl
El sur de Florida, con todo su glamour y eclecticismo, recibió un duro golpe esta semana cuando los dueños de equipos de la NFL hicieron pedazos el sueño de Miami de convertirse nuevamente en sede de un Super Bowl. En una votación que resultó en...
Tags: Charlie Sheen, Carl Yastrzemski, National Football League, Blake Griffin, Ryan Vogelsong
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Orioles continue to show that 2012 was no fluke
It was about this time last year — give or take a week — that it became apparent the Orioles had undergone some kind of karmic transformation. The exact date was May 6, 2012 and the team was at Fenway Park. Nobody has to tell a real fan the...
Tags: Boston Red Sox, American League, Jason Hammel, Baseball, Buck Showalter
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Difference in baseball is striking
Javier Baez is considered widely to be the best prospect in the Cubs' farm system. His counterpart for the White Sox is Courtney Hawkins. Baez, a 20-year-old shortstop, and Hawkins, a 19-year-old center fielder, both have tremendous hitting skills. They...
Tags: San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox, Mark Appel, Bryan Shaw, Andre Ethier
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Ricketts committed to Chicago; is it mutual?
In a dim corridor Monday along the third-base side of Wrigley Field, about 30 feet away from a restroom still equipped with troughs and a wall holding pay phones, Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts outlined the tentative deal struck to renovate the rickety 99-...
Tags: Thomas Ricketts, Miami Marlins, Baseball, Ron Santo, Minnesota Twins
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Your Morning Phil: Liriano trade, Gregg, Dunn
Talking baseball while hoping Kirk Hinrich gets well soon: 1. At some point every July, I make this point: The odds are always with the teams selling talent at the trade deadline, not the ones giving up prospects to try to meet short-term opportunities....
Tags: New York Mets, Jeff Keppinger, Gordon Beckham, Kansas City Royals, Francisco Liriano
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Sox trade for Liriano shores up rotation
You have to hand it to Kenny Williams. While the White Sox general manager didn't land Zack Greinke, like the Angels' Jerry DiPoto, who did, he has found ways to improve on the fly. Williams filled major holes when he traded for Kevin Youkilis and Brett...Tags: Brett Myers, Francisco Liriano, Baseball, Robin Ventura, Minnesota Twins
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White Sox 3rd baseman has something to prove
MINNEAPOLIS — You couldn't have blamed Kevin Youkilis if he wanted a little time to collect himself. But baseball doesn't work like that, not during the 162-game marathon. So there was Youkilis on Monday, reporting to Target Field about 24 hours...
Tags: Paul Konerko, Terry Francona, Adam Dunn, Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Bearcats
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It's fight to finish (last)
It's too early to say who will be the first player taken in the 2013 draft — could be University of Florida pitcher Karsten Whitson or another advanced college prospect or a high school stud like Austin Meadows, an outfielder from Georgia, or...
Tags: Jacoby Ellsbury, Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins, Spring Training
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Selig looking to help Cubs with Wrigley restoration
While the stadium issues in Oakland and Tampa Bay are viewed as the most critical in baseball, Commissioner Bud Selig quietly is trying to help the Cubs secure funding for a public-private partnership that would allow Wrigley Field to be updated along the...
Tags: New York Mets, Citi Field, American League, Baseball, Barack Obama
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Quite a journey from Rice to perfect game for Humber
As surprises go, Philip Humber's not-so-perfect game against the Red Sox on Thursday wasn't exactly Chrysler making a comeback. Really, if you didn't see the bad start coming, you weren't looking at him. It's not his perfect game against the Mariners on...
Tags: New York Mets, Boston Red Sox, Jed Lowrie, Justin Verlander, Carlos Quentin
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Brothers Upton could surpass the Waners
If they hadn't been able to hit a baseball, Paul and Lloyd Waner probably would have made their living in cotton in their hometown, just east of Oklahoma City. But, man, could those guys hit. Lloyd, known as Little Poison, hit .316 for his career...
Tags: Dodger Stadium, Piracy, Frank Wren , Boston Red Sox, New York Mets
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Twins biggest winners at winter meetings
Terry Ryan has nothing against free-agent outfielder Michael Bourn. Honest. But the general manager knows his Twins aren't going to compete again in the American League Central — Joe Mauer or no Joe Mauer — until they fix a starting rotation...
Tags: Ben Revere, Anibal Sanchez, Boston Red Sox, Joe Blanton, Mark Appel
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