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Ryan Braun positive PED test due to medication, report says
Sentinel Sports Now - Orlando SentinelRyan Braun, the National League MVP, tested posited for PEDs is due to medication he's taking for a private medical issue, TMZ.com is reporting.... -
Phillies have stunk and here's why
PHILADELPHIA — Fewer people are showing up for games, although the sellout streak is still technically intact.
Sports talk radio shows are flooded with callers complaining about the lack of run production.
And the time the general manager spends...Tags: John Mayberry, Jr., Roy Halladay, Carlos Ruiz, Charlie Manuel, Sports
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The Top 175: No. 6, Cal Ripken Jr.
There's the Hall of Fame plaque, the World Series ring and the hardware he won for Rookie of the Year, Most Valuable Player (twice) and countless other accomplishments. Sometimes, Cal Ripken Jr. looks at that stuff and wonders: Is it really mine? "The...
Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., World Series, New York Yankees, MLB Rookie of the Year Award, Gaming
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Small-town Jimmie Foxx brought big-time power
Sixty miles east of Babe Ruth's birthplace, in the drowsy town of Sudlersville (population 497), stands a statue of the other great slugger from Maryland's past. But you'll have to stop at the town's only red light, corner of Church and Main, to view...
Tags: Babe Ruth, American League, Carl Yastrzemski, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics
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Angels top Rangers in Wilson's second start in row
ARLINGTON, Texas — C.J. Wilson really wanted to pitch against the Texas Rangers, so much so that he became the first major leaguer in 11 seasons to start consecutive games. After the raininterrupted series opener when he faced only five batters...
Tags: Adrian Beltre, Peter Bourjos, David Carpenter, Sports, Spring Training
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Bautista homers again as Blue Jays top Twins 2-1
MINNEAPOLIS — Despite 10 home runs in 10 career games at Target Field, Jose Bautista said there isn’t anything special about the Minnesota Twins’ ballpark that helps him find his swing. It has more to do with the opposing pitching...Tags: Francisco Liriano, Minnesota Twins, Josh Willingham, Sports, Target Field
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Votto slams Nationals
Joey Votto gave the Washington Nationals one more heartache in a week already full of them. Votto hit a grand slam in the ninth inning for his third home run of the game on Sunday, rallying the Cincinnati Reds to a rain-delayed 9-6 victory that knocked...
Tags: Cincinnati Reds, Bob Wickman, Physical Disabilities, Adam Dunn, Jay Bruce
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Brooks Robinson will forever be the Orioles' third baseman
The Baltimore SunBrooks Robinson owned third base. Still does. At his sendoff in 1977 — a "Thanks, Brooks" Day at a packed Memorial Stadium — Robinson's successor, Doug DeCinces, removed third base from its moorings and presented it to the Orioles veteran....Tags: Cincinnati Reds, Major League Baseball, Sparky Anderson, Sports, Baseball
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Verlander nearly throws no-hitter against Pirates
AP Baseball WriterDETROIT (AP) — Two outs were all that separated Justin Verlander from yet another rare achievement — and an exclusive club that includes Cy Young, Nolan Ryan and only three other pitchers. With the crowd on its feet in anticipation of...Tags: Neil Walker, Chicago White Sox, Sports, Philip Humber, Prince Fielder
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No rest for weary Orioles, who open series with Red Sox on Monday
Their five-game road trip to Kansas City and Washington completed, the Orioles come home for a three-game set against the Boston Red Sox to complete a stretch of 20 games in 20 days. The Orioles' off day Thursday will be welcome in many ways. It will...
Tags: Nolan Reimold, Adam Jones (baseball), Dylan Bundy, Washington Nationals, Sports
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Konerko's numbers merit Hall of Fame scrutiny
Paul Konerko has put up some impressive numbers since coming to the White Sox in 1999. But the Tribune's seven Hall of Fame voters agree the slugger is not worthy of Cooperstown —for now. MARK GONZALES In the post-steroid era, not many hitters...
Tags: American League, Orlando Hudson, Chicago White Sox, Sports, Jim Thome
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In the Pipeline: Author touches all the bases
"H.B. Champion Standards Win 3 to 2! Fastest Game of Baseball Witnessed Here! 2000 See Game! Gate receipts over $609!" So trumpeted the local headlines one summer day in the late 1920s after a ballgame in Huntington Beach. For many fans, baseball...
Tags: Kendrys Morales, Babe Ruth, Authors, Chicago White Sox, Sports
Dec 20, 2011
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Jun 5, 2012
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
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May 14, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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|Story| Baltimore Sun
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|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jun 11, 2012
|Story| HB Independent
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