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Royals like way they are trending
The Royals expect James Shields to be a difference maker. But were they close enough to being a playoff team before they added him? That's the question about the deal in which the Royals sent future All-Star Wil Myers to the Rays. It's too early to...
Tags: Alcides Escobar, Evan Longoria, Baseball, Boston Red Sox, Freedom of the Press
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Lackluster City Series
It is the BP Cup, right? And that's British Petroleum, right? And Britain is in Europe, right? Then how, pray tell, could we have missed the chance to have some drama Wednesday night at U.S. Cellular Field? The Cup should have been up for grabs to the...
Tags: Sports, Baseball, Robin Ventura, Lobbying, John Danks
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Cabrera wears the crown —the Triple Crown
Now I've seen it all. Miguel Cabrera just completed my collection of baseball memories, and probably yours too, unless you were watching closely in 1967. I was following baseball that fall, and that meant admiring the greatness of Carl Yastrzemski. I...
Tags: Sports, Baseball, Ramon Santiago, Kansas City Royals, Boston Red Sox
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Tigers never had a chance against Giants
DETROIT -- Ryan Theriot is living the dream. Brandon Crawford too. Ditto the rest of the San Francisco Giants, who shed a .346 hitter like it was nothing, then swept a World Series. Gregor Blanco more than replaced Melky Cabrera and manager Bruce...
Tags: Brandon Crawford, Sports, Pablo Sandoval, Ryan Theriot, Melky Cabrera
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Yankees in strange new world without Jeter
NEW YORK — In the backs of their minds, the Yankees knew this day was coming. They've known it for a long time and viewed it with the kind of dread we normally reserve for old age, increased taxes and the occasional basement flood. Derek Jeter...Tags: Avisail Garcia, Sports, Baseball, World Series, Hiroki Kuroda
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Sox putting their money on pitching
GLENDALE, Ariz. — So, Rick Hahn, how do you like Jeff Keppinger now? While the White Sox's rookie general manager eases into this extended spring training camp, his 13th with the organization, the bet on the American League Central table has...Tags: Sports, Baseball, World Series, ESPN (tv network), Mike Moustakas
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Change in air surrounding White Sox
Jerry Reinsdorf is 77, going on 40. He wasn't joking when he told a friend he is planning to serve as host when the 2033 All-Star Game comes to U.S. Cellular Field, commemorating the first one at Comiskey Park in 1933. But I'm not sure about that. It...
Tags: Sports, Baseball, Robin Ventura, World Series, Sundance Film Festival
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Even in an unimpressive loss, Manny Machado is fun to watch
The question came at Buck Showalter a few minutes after the Orioles' shaky 8-4 loss to the San Diego Padres on Wednesday, when it seemed the only bright spot at Camden Yards all afternoon was the white-hot bat of Manny Machado. "Is the way Manny's...Tags: Sports, San Diego Padres, Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox
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Dunn puts White Sox on his back
Adam Dunn couldn't stop smiling. He was floating, levitating almost, as he talked about how all the years of his baseball career — including one of the longest seasons anyone has ever had — had led to two swings of his bat Monday night. In a...
Tags: Sports, Robin Ventura, Baseball, Kansas City Royals, Justin Masterson
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Molina and Posey at top of list of winning catchers
ST. LOUIS — Talking playoff baseball while wondering if Roger Goodell will be the biggest casualty of the Saints' bounty program: 1. Who is the best catcher in baseball? Probably one of the two guys who have been slugging it out in the National...
Tags: Sports, American League, Baseball, World Series, Dave Dombrowski
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Cano dominates center stage of WBC
SAN FRANCISCO — He was 18 when he signed his first contract, 22 when he made his big league debut, 23 when he played in his first All-Star Game and 27 for his first World Series. He's 30 now and as the Most Valuable Player of the World Baseball...
Tags: Sports, Pablo Sandoval, Baseball, Ian Kinsler, Elvis Andrus
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Why play it out? Giants have it all going their way
SAN FRANCISCO — Why even play three more games? It's the Giants' world, and the rest of us just eat overpriced Cioppino and get fat on Ghirardelli chocolate. It was impressive for Barry Zito to use his 85-mph fastballs to shut down the Cardinals...
Tags: Sports, Ryan Vogelsong, Baseball, Pablo Sandoval, World Series
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