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La implacable maldición que atormenta a los Angelinos
Previo al arranque de la temporada de 2012 lancé una maldición a los Angelinos de Los Angeles —y en particular a Albert Pujols— que aún sigue atormentando a los serafines y al slugger dominicano. Entonces, un sábado 24 de diciembre de...
Tags: Mike Krzyzewski, Yasmani Grandal, New York Mets, A.J. Burnett, LeBron James
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White Sox following Ventura's lead toward playoffs
This was the kind of September slide the South Side embraced rather than feared, one that brought the White Sox nearer the playoffs instead of farther away. This was right fielder Alex Rios, the team's most valuable player, proving it yet another way by...
Tags: Alejandro De Aza, Adam Dunn, Paul Konerko, American League Central, Sports
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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. Like spouses who gravitate to the far side of the house. But the two baseball men had cause to talk...
Tags: Brandon Crawford, Delmon Young, Cincinnati Reds, San Francisco Giants, Matt Cain
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It's time for more instant replay — for World Series
Bad calls didn't put the Yankees in 2-0 hole; the pitching of all Tigers not named Jose Valverde did. Nor did that bad infield fly rule call send the Braves home after one game; three infield errors did. Yet you won't be able to tell the story of the...Tags: Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, Joe Torre, Mike Scioscia, Sports
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Little fish making big splash for White Sox
Who are the piranhas now? Ozzie Guillen used to say the Twins were like those flesh-eating fish, chewing up opponents. But now it's the White Sox, their front office and pro scouts especially, who are feeding off of others. After Monday's 5-4 win over...
Tags: Addison Reed, Adam Dunn, Kevin Youkilis, Jake Peavy, Brett Myers
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New playoff format doesn't do A's any favors
DETROIT — So there it is: baseball's biggest kiss-off. They made a movie about the 2002 Athletics. This time around, somebody should write a blues song for them. After they had won the second-most games in the American League this year, the A'...
Tags: Texas Rangers, Coco Crisp, Sean Doolittle, Oakland Athletics, Don Kelly
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Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings
1. Rangers (3): No question that this is the deepest pitching staff — starters and bullpen — in the American League. Ron Washington and Mike Maddux are turning Koji Uehara into another weapon for the middle innings. 2. Nationals (1): Dropped...
Tags: Justin Upton, New York Mets, Chris Carpenter, Randy Wolf, Clayton Kershaw
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Time for Marlins' owner Loria to talk
Now that the emotion of the moment has passed, and the initial heat of the news has cooled, it's time to take a second look at the Marlins' payroll-dumping trade with Toronto. And you know what? On second look, it still stinks. Here's what else...
Tags: F-bomb Dropping, Hanley Ramirez, Entertainment Events, Micky Arison, Giancarlo Stanton
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Giants look fit to be crowned kings
DETROIT — Henry IV had killer instinct. No question about that. But even he knew what Miguel Cabrera will be feeling when he wakes up Sunday. "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown,'' Shakespeare wrote about the English king, who according to the...
Tags: Comerica Park, Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, Matt Cain, Sports
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$50,000 bounty to quiet robocallers
Game on, "Rachel from Cardholder Services," wherever you are. The Federal Trade Commission has announced it will award $50,000 to the person who comes up with the best technological solution to the problem of increasingly crafty robocallers who pepper...
Tags: New York Yankees, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The New York Times, Mary Schmich, Entertainment
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Win-or-go-home games becoming norm
Once upon a time, the chance to go to Great American Ball Park and watch the Reds play a win-or-go-home game in the playoffs would have been the chance of a lifetime for fans in Cincinnati. The franchise hadn't played one since 1975, and that was at...
Tags: Drama (genre), Mike Rizzo, Nationals Park, Catfish Hunter, Chicago Cubs
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Bad Calls Only Go So Far To Explain Yankees' Malaise
The Hartford Courant— Early Sunday, Derek Jeter broke his ankle near second base and he screamed in pain. Later Sunday, umpire Jeff Nelson broke open the game with a botched call at that base and New York screamed in disgust. But, oh man, the Yankees continue to break...Tags: Delmon Young, Joe Torre, Curtis Granderson, Sports, Phil Coke
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