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Raining again in the Bronx
On the Yankees beatIt's been raining all day today, and continues to do so. There have been no announcements as far as the chances of getting the game in, but the radar map is pretty green. There are some fans here, and if......Tags: Joe Girardi, Texas, Boston Red Sox, Rafael Palmeiro, Ivan Rodriguez
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Ordonez does his thing
Tribune staff reporterFrank Thomas said in spring training it was time for the White Sox to become Magglio Ordonez's team. "Magglio has grown up into that role," Thomas said in March. "He's making $14 million, and he's a superstar. Let him do his thing." Ordonez did his...Tags: All Stars, Chicago White Sox, Benito Santiago, Spring Training, Damaso Marte
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Loaiza, Koch do the job
Tribune staff reporterWhite Sox manager Ozzie Guillen was eager to see how his team would react after a devastating loss in the season opener, when the Kansas City Royals scored six runs in the ninth inning. "We're going to see what [we're made of]," Guillen said Wednesday....Tags: Chicago White Sox, Billy Koch, Sandy Alomar, Esteban Loaiza, Damaso Marte
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Texas Rangers
2001 record: (73-89, 4th ) Manager: Jerry Narron (2nd season). Home games: Charlotte County Stadium (5,336), 2300 El Jobean Road, Port Charlotte, Fla. 33948. Directions: I-75 to exit 32, which turns into Toledo Blade Blvd. Travel west on Toledo Blade...Tags: New York Mets, Juan Moreno, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), John Rocker, Doug Davis
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AMERICAN LEAGUE: Yankees raise the bar
Tribune baseball reporterTake that, Lou Piniella. George Steinbrenner isn't about to cede American League superiority to one of the guys he has fired as manager. Rather than watch Piniella's Seattle Mariners assume favored status as teams begin to report to spring training this...Tags: Lou Piniella, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, George Steinbrenner, Carl Everett
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3 Sox homers rip high-priced Texas
Tribune staff reporterIt's doesn't take a blue-ribbon panel to conclude that the more money a team spends, the better its chances of making the playoffs. But jacking up the payroll doesn't mean an automatic bye to the postseason, as the Texas Rangers seem to prove in recent...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Mike Young, Carl Everett, Boston Red Sox, Ivan Rodriguez
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Finding the keys to success
Tribune baseball reporterJohn Hart built his reputation as a general manager with a run-scoring machine in Cleveland and has taken over another one in Texas. The Rangers have outscored all but four American League teams over the last three seasons. Yet during that time they rank...Tags: Miami Marlins, Chicago White Sox, A.J. Burnett, Sandy Alomar, New York Yankees
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2003 Salaries for 827 Baseball Players
The 2003 salaries for the 827 major league baseball players on opening day rosters and disabled lists. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses and...Tags: Chris Singleton, Esteban Loaiza, Brian Fuentes, Jeff Weaver, Jon Garland
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Dream of Major League Baseball in Puerto Rico has island abuzz
Of The Morning CallCarlos Velez knows the player salaries are high, the parking is expensive and the ticket prices are steep. But on an island where love for el beisbol runs deep, he sees little difficulty supporting a major league team. "People are going to buy tickets,"...Tags: Miami Marlins, New York Mets, Major League Baseball, Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox
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Palmeiro: Canseco claims are 'ludicrous'
Sun StaffRafael Palmeiro yesterday denied ever taking steroids, calling those claims in Jose Canseco's pending book "ludicrous," and Orioles owner Peter Angelos rushed to Palmeiro's defense. In a combined statement released by the Orioles, Palmeiro and Angelos...Tags: Steroids, Government, Peter G. Angelos, Major League Baseball, Barry Bonds
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Canseco extols 'safe' steroids
Sun StaffIn his new book, which hit stores yesterday, Jose Canseco not only names baseball players he says used steroids, but he also mounts a zealous and controversial defense of the drugs' alleged dramatic benefits, offering Orioles shortstop Miguel Tejada as...Tags: Steroids, Major League Baseball, Barry Bonds, Health and Safety at School, Education
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