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And the number is....
The Phillies FilesCliff Lee wore No. 34 when he was with the Phillies for the second half of the 2009 season. But when the Phillies traded him away and acquired Roy Halladay after the 2009 season ended, the right-hander took 34. So,...... -
"It's What's Inside the Lines That Counts: Baseball Stars of the 1970s and 1980s Talk About the Game They Loved" by Fay Vincent
Special to Tribune Newspapers"It's What's Inside the Lines That Counts: Baseball Stars of the 1970s and 1980s Talk About the Game They Loved" By Fay Vincent Simon & Schuster, 301 pages, $25.00 "It's What's Inside the Lines That Counts" is former commissioner Fay Vincent's fourth...Tags: National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Juan Marichal, Sandy Koufax, Chicago Reader, Bob Gibson
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Phillies' Halladay throws No-Hitter in MLB Playoff Game
Web ReporterPHILADELPHIA (AP) - Roy Halladay spent his whole career waiting for this start, wondering what it would be like to pitch in the playoffs. It was better than he - or anyone else - could have predicted. Halladay threw the second no-hitter in postseason...Tags: Jimmy Rollins, Target Field, New York Yankees, All Stars, Human Interest
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Joe Namath, Keith Hernandez, Yogi made TV cameos
WatchdogThe other day I did the last of my annoying "My Boys" posts for the year - in which I discuss the appearances by two current Cubs and mention past athlete cameos on shows about fictional sportswriters, such as Deacon......Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Phil Silvers, The Brady Bunch (tv program), Casino and Gambling Industry, Major League Baseball
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More spring training memories
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsThe rich history of spring training in South Florida has been slowly wearing away during the past two decades as teams that once made Florida???s southeast coast their spring homes have moved elsewhere to fancy new venues. The news this......Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., Lifestyle and Leisure, Catfish Hunter, Ted Williams, Whitey Ford
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Gameday Live: Old-Timers' Day 2009
E-Boland and the BombersMike Mussina, not even a year retired, headlines today's Old-Timers' game at Yankee Stadium. Festivities are set to start at 11:45 a.m. before the Yankees wrap up their series with Detroit in a 2:05 p.m. game. Don Zimmer will be......Tags: Reggie Jackson, Mike Mussina
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Hollywood's biggest mystery: Why did Bob Iger get rid of Dick Cook?
The Big PictureThe message that Bob Iger just sent to Hollywood couldn't be more cold-bloodedly clear. Friday's news that the Disney CEO had ousted studio head Dick Cook -- coming less than three weeks after the company acquired Marvel Entertainment -- is...... -
Cook's exit comes after studio's weak performances and criticisms from Iger
Company TownDick Cook's 38-year career at Walt Disney Co., which started in 1971 as a monorail operator at Disneyland, came to an abrupt end Friday afternoon when he told his staff that he was resigning as chairman of Walt Disney Studios....... -
[UPDATED] Walt Disney studio chief Dick Cook resigns
Company TownUpdated with Iger statement. Walt Disney Co. studio chief Dick Cook, whose studio has come under intense scrutiny for the quality of its films, held a staff meeting today to say that he was resigning. He told staff that he...... -
Yogi Berra: 'How you gonna stop 'em?'
The Swampby Mark Silva It's not often that we get to post a photograph of Yogi Berra here in the Swamp, but the baseball legend brought a couple of noteworthy guests with him to the field of the 2009 World Series......Tags: Sports, All Stars, Major League Baseball, Philadelphia Phillies, Baseball
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Yogi Berra still talks a good game
The Fabulous ForumLegendary baseball figure and Hall of Famer Yogi Berra, almost as famous for his quotes as his baseball skills, will serve as the first Classic Ambassador at the 51st Bob Hope Classic, held Jan. 18-24 at La Quinta. He was...... -
Ralph Houk dies at 90; Yankees manager won World Series in first 2 seasons
Ralph Houk, who won the World Series in 1961 and 1962 in his first two seasons as manager of the New York Yankees, died Wednesday in Winter Haven, Fla. He was 90.
Houk went on to lead the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox in a 20-year managerial career....Tags: Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, World War II (1939-1945), New York, New York Yankees
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