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The Cypres Sports Museum could feature the greatest collection of sports memorabilia in history
Times Staff WriterOnly the lucky ones so far have made it inside the Cypres Sports Museum, now taking shape in a nondescript office building about a mile south of Staples Center. Admission to the memorabilia collection in downtown Los Angeles has been by invitation only,...Tags: Willis Reed, Frank McCourt, National League, Colleges and Universities, Book
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Best of the Hall and the town
Sun StaffBest place for a quiet walk with your spouse after all that baseball: Anywhere along Otsego Lake. Cooperstown is quite pretty, with the lake and the hills around it providing a soothing backdrop. Best fine dining: Alex & Ika. This Main Street gem...Tags: Sports, Walter Johnson, Baseball, Babe Ruth, Ted Williams
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Finally, I felt the tingle
Sun ReporterIt was a sensation I'd experienced while touring plantations in South Carolina and walking the Forum in Rome, that feeling that because I was standing in a certain place, I was linked intimately with the span of human history. I stared at the bronzed...Tags: Gaylord Perry, Pete Rose, Connie Mack, Jr., Casey Stengel, Miami Marlins
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Sports Museum of Los Angeles
Conveniently located at Main and Washington Blvd., just south of downtown Los Angeles and near STAPLES Center and LA LIVE, SPORTS MUSEUM OF LOS ANGELES is in the mecca of Southern California sports. The 32,000 square foot museum contains more than 10,...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Bill Russell, Arts and Culture, Photography, Libraries
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The Key
previous episode | next episode | return to episode guides Original air date April 24, 2006 On the lam, off the lam Lincoln survives the impact of the truck v. car "accident." Agent Kellerman isn't too far behind. He attempts to suffocate Lincoln but...Tags: Vehicles, Companies and Corporations, Television, Car Guides and Reviews, Death
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For Gwynn, it's a home run
Sun reporterThe man who never flinched in the batter's box during his 20 seasons in the majors, who never lost his composure under the most trying of circumstances, had a natural reaction yesterday when informed by phone that he was elected to baseball's Hall of Fame...Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., Sports, Voting, Referenda, National League
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Year-by-year inductees
(BBWAA: Elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America; VC: Elected by the Veterans Committee; NL: Elected by the Veterans Committee based on Negro league career): 1936 -- BBWAA: Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth, Honus...Tags: Vic Willis, Bill Klem, Elmer Flick, Happy Chandler, Dan Brouthers
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From 1998: Santo will get into Hall, but not just yet
Tribune staff reporterAs has been said, justice delayed is justice denied, and it is unlikely Ron Santo, the All-Star Cubs third baseman, will get his due this week. Later, but not now. This is his 15th and final year on the Baseball writers' Hall of Fame ballot, and unless...Tags: Voting, Referenda, Brooks Robinson, Walter Johnson, National League
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3,000-hit club
Player (x-active) Hits 1. Pete Rose 4,256 2. Ty Cobb 4,191 3. Hank Aaron 3,771 4. Stan Musial 3,630 5. Tris Speaker 3,515 6. Honus Wagner 3,430 7. Carl Yastrzemski 3,419 8. Paul Molitor 3,319 9. Eddie Collins 3,309 10. Willie Mays 3,283 11....Tags: Pete Rose, Cal Ripken, Carl Yastrzemski, Eddie Collins, Ty Cobb
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Another year, another set of milestones
Home runs 500 Sammy Sosa could make it with his first swing. Rafael Palmeiro is on deck, while Fred McGriff and Ken Griffey Jr. are well within range. Sosa heads into Opening Day at Shea Stadium with 499 home runs, followed by Palmeiro at 490, McGriff at...Tags: Roberto Hernandez, Mike Piazza, Chicago Cubs, Mike Mussina, Frank Robinson
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Hall of Fame Highway
Tribune staff reporterMaybe there's something in the soil. Maybe there's a wrinkle in the Earth's gravitational fields. Maybe it's the roadway itself, somehow cosmically attractive. Whatever the reason, I-90, wending its 1,000-mile way between Chicago and Boston, traverses...Tags: Boxing, Wrestling, Track and Field, Soccer, College Football
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Diamond gems
Tribune staff reporterBaseball has been hard on fans the past few years, with strikes, lockouts and some conspicuous acts of bad sportsmanship. But fortunately, there has been no shortage of first-rate baseball books. Like no other sport, baseball--whose contemplative pace and...Tags: Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, Photography, Judaism, Satchel Paige
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