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Ready or not, Harper arrives
Bryce Harper’s first day in the major leagues came with all the hype one would expect for the player dubbed “Baseball’s Chosen One” when he was only 16 years old. Talking to a large crowd of reporters in the visitor’s dugout...Tags: Mel Ott, Washington Nationals, Baseball, Delmon Young, Al Kaline
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Betemit hoping to establish himself as regular with Orioles
The first thing you notice about Wilson Betemit as he talks about his career is that there is no bitterness in his voice, no spite toward previous organizations for a perceived lack of opportunities. No, Betemit, the 30-year-old switch-hitter the Orioles...
Tags: American League, Chipper Jones, Baseball, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles
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Top 10 Florida Marlins highlights
April 5, 1993: Charlie Hough throws the first pitch in Marlins history. The Marlins won their inaugural game over the Dodgers 6-3 in front of 42,334 fans.
Oct. 3, 1997: Robb Nen pitches a perfect ninth inning in Game 3 of the NLDS against the...Tags: Mike Lowell, Cleveland Indians, Steve Sparks, World Series, Jeff Conine
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Scoreboard
TV SPORTS Soccer-MLS Draft, 11 a.m. (ESPN2) Men's College Basketball-James Madison at Virginia Commonwealth, 5 p.m. (ESPNU); Clemson at Boston College, 6 p.m. (ESPN); Wisconsin at Purdue, 6 p.m. (ESPN2); George Mason at Drexel, 7 p.m. (ESPNU);...Tags: The Associated Press, Jose Molina, National Basketball Association, Erik Bedard, Adam Jones (baseball)
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Power rankings: No. 12 Reds
No. 12 Reds: 19th in a series counting down to spring training. Next: Cardinals.
Poor Zack Cozart.
In the year of Barry Larkin, it falls to Cozart to do the near-impossible — replace him.
Cozart, a broad-shoulder product from Ole Miss who has...Tags: Royce Clayton, Cleveland Indians, World Series, Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres
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Home runs boost Wang, Nationals to win
Chien-Ming Wang won back-to-back starts for the first time in three years and Michael Morse and Ryan Zimmerman homered to lift the Washington Nationals to a 6-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night. Wang (2-2) allowed four runs and seven...Tags: Washington Nationals, Mike Leake, Baseball, Cincinnati Reds, Athletes
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Phillips leads Reds over Nationals
Brandon Phillips got two more hits in the leadoff spot and the Cincinnati Reds reached .500 for the first time since early July with a 6-3 win over the Washington Nationals on Saturday night. Phillips scored twice and drove in a run. He’s gotten...Tags: Washington Nationals, Baseball, Cincinnati Reds, Sam LeCure, Jayson Werth
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Votto powers Reds past Nationals
Those two home runs aside, Joey Votto thought he had a pretty lousy day at the plate. He hit a tying shot in the first and led off the 14th inning with his second homer to give the Cincinnati Reds a 5-4 win over the Washington Nationals on Sunday....Tags: Washington Nationals, Fred Lewis, Baseball, Drew Storen, Cincinnati Reds
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National League preview: Phillies are early World Series favorite
Associated PressBruce Bochy has already picked the Phillies as his World Series favorite, and that's coming from the manager who knows something about Philadelphia's aces. The Colorado Rockies consider themselves a legitimate title contender, too, even if they have...Tags: Houston Astros, Tommy Hanson, Elections, Cliff Lee, Edinson Volquez
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Game 3
Yes, we're stuck at our desk, but it is with distinct pleasure that we bring you this playoff edition of From the Cubicle of this potentially decisive Game 3. It doesn't happen a lot around here, so you've got to savor it while you can. If you're like...Tags: Jonathan Papelbon, Jermaine Dye, Major League Baseball, Derek Lowe, Jason Varitek
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Homer cookin'
Tribune staff reporterPaul Konerko thought the curtain call that followed his third-inning home run Tuesday was something special. But "after seven curtain calls, it was no big deal," Konerko said after the White Sox gave a zealous sellout crowd of 40,717 a wide spectrum of...Tags: American League, Neal Cotts, Jermaine Dye, World Series, Joe Crede
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White Sox lower the boom
Tribune staff reporterSympathy can wait. The White Sox moved one game closer to winning their first American League Division Series on Wednesday night thanks to their ability to seize the moment. Their comeback was fueled when former teammate Tony Graffanino missed a...Tags: David Wells, American League, Fenway Park, World Series, Jermaine Dye
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