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    Mar 15, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  1. EX-IRONPIGS IN A 'CLASSIC' SHOWDOWN ...

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    In 2010, Nelson Figueroa and Ryan Vogelsong were teammates -- briefly -- on the IronPigs. Tonight, they carry the weight of their nation on their shoulders -- although truthfully, Figueroa's load is probably a bit heavier than Vogelsong's. Amazingly,...
  2. Mar 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Dodgers' Don Mattingly on platooning Andre Ethier: Definitely not

    PHOENIX -- This season will be the eighth of Andre Ethier's career, the first of an $85-million contract. For all that time, and for all that money, the Dodgers really have no idea what to expect when Ethier bats against left-handed pitchers. For now,...

    Tags: Baseball, San Diego Padres, Javier Lopez, Los Angeles Dodgers, National League West

  4. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Here's news: Dodgers leading Giants, 4-0, when game is rained out

    Rain, OK, maybe the desert gets an occasional shower. Big-time rain, kinda rare. Hail threatening to place dents in cars, almost otherworldly.
    Rain, OK, maybe the desert gets an occasional shower. Big-time rain, kinda rare. Hail threatening to place dents in cars, almost otherworldly. But it happened –- well, maybe cars weren’t exactly in danger –- on Friday, it all coming...

    Tags: Justin Sellers, Cincinnati Reds, Mark Ellis, Ted Lilly, Matt Kemp

  6. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Spring training: NL West preview

    Will we ever see the Giants coming?
    Will we ever see the Giants coming? The team Brian Sabean and Bruce Bochy put together since saying goodbye to Barry Bonds is the only National League team to win the World Series twice within three seasons since the Big Red Machine, yet the Giants...

    Tags: Eric Chavez, Wilin Rosario, MLB Most Valuable Player Award, Ryan Theriot, Shane Victorino

  8. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  9. The Latest: A sad 'Farewell,' a colorful trek

    "Farewell, Fred Voodoo" By Amy Wilentz Simon & Schuster; 329 pages Fred Voodoo, we learn from Amy Wilentz's candid new book, is not a person but an epithet — the Haitian equivalent, more or less, of Joe Average. Wilentz spent years in Haiti as...

    Tags: Sean Penn, Rocky Balboa (fictional character), Haiti, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Port-au-Prince (Haiti)

  10. Oct 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Reds could use a little pop from Votto

    CINCINNATI — When Joey Votto comes to the plate at Great American Ball Park, the Rolling Stones' "Paint it Black'' plays over the ballpark's speakers. It's a tough song for a tough town, and the Reds' fans love it.
    CINCINNATI — When Joey Votto comes to the plate at Great American Ball Park, the Rolling Stones' "Paint it Black'' plays over the ballpark's speakers. It's a tough song for a tough town, and the Reds' fans love it. Only one thing could make it...

    Tags: Baseball, Cincinnati Reds, Drew Stubbs, Cy Young Award, Mick Jagger

  12. Oct 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Trusted formula of solid pitching, defense carries Giants

    DETROIT — New on the job and with a potential playoff team on his hands, Brian Sabean went out to find as much pitching as he could. He targeted the team that had the most to give, and shocked the baseball world by landing Roberto Hernandez, Wilson Alvarez and Danny Darwin in the same trade.
    DETROIT — New on the job and with a potential playoff team on his hands, Brian Sabean went out to find as much pitching as he could. He targeted the team that had the most to give, and shocked the baseball world by landing Roberto Hernandez,...

    Tags: Buster Posey, Baseball, Chris Carpenter, Jim Leyland, Cincinnati Reds

  14. Oct 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Journeyman Vogelsong looks like an ace for Giants

    SAN FRANCISCO — This is the time of year when baseball executives sift through the discard bin, looking for useful, inexpensive pieces that add needed inventory.
    SAN FRANCISCO — This is the time of year when baseball executives sift through the discard bin, looking for useful, inexpensive pieces that add needed inventory. They might bear down a little more than usual this week, as Ryan Vogelsong...

    Tags: Matt Holliday, Baseball, Pete Kozma, Chris Carpenter, Jaime Garcia

  16. Oct 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Giants epitomize spirit of 2012 playoffs

    Here we are again.
    Here we are again. For the second series in a row, the Giants have refused to fade to black. They have extended the National League Championship Series to six games, forcing the Cardinals to make a round-trip flight they would have liked to avoid. The...

    Tags: Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Chris Carpenter, Lance Lynn, Cincinnati Reds

  18. Oct 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Hitting woes continue but Giants survive for another game

    CINCINNATI — Hensley Meulens must be a very happy man.
    CINCINNATI — Hensley Meulens must be a very happy man. Throughout Game 3 of the National League Division Series, the Giants hitting coach was one timely hit away from the flight of shame home to San Francisco. Buster Posey and his teammates were...

    Tags: Buster Posey, Hunter Pence, Baseball, Cincinnati Reds, Ryan Hanigan

  20. Oct 25, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Snap decisions backfire on old friends Lamont and Leyland

    SAN FRANCISCO — Twenty-seven seasons after their first game together, Jim Leyland was in the dugout, Gene Lamont the third base coach's box.
    SAN FRANCISCO — Twenty-seven seasons after their first game together, Jim Leyland was in the dugout, Gene Lamont the third base coach's box. Like spouses who gravitate to the far side of the house. But the two baseball men had cause to talk...

    Tags: Buster Posey, Baseball, Jim Leyland, Cincinnati Reds, Prince Fielder

  22. Oct 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. A bit of magic helps Giants win pennant

    SAN FRANCISCO — Sometimes you really do have to see it to believe it.
    SAN FRANCISCO — Sometimes you really do have to see it to believe it. When Hunter Pence shot a line drive at Pete Kozma on Monday night, the ball started to Kozma's right and took a hard turn to the right about halfway to the infield dirt. It...

    Tags: Buster Posey, Hunter Pence, Baseball, Seattle Mariners, Cincinnati Reds

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