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Philadelphia Phillies
2006 record: 85-77, 2nd Manager: Charlie Manuel (3rd season) Home games: Bright House Networks Field (7,917), 601 Old Coachman Road, Clearwater, Fla. 33765. Directions: I-75 North to I-275 to Clearwater. Take Highway 60, cross U.S. 19 north, to Old...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Sports, Freddy Garcia, Jimmy Rollins, Pittsburgh Pirates
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Cincinnati Reds
2006 record: 80-82, 3rd Manager: Jerry Narron (3rd season). Home games: Ed Smith Stadium (7,500), 12th Street and Tuttle Avenue, Sarasota, Fla. 34237. Directions: From north, take I-75 south to exit 40, University Parkway. Travel west to Tuttle Ave. and...Tags: Chad Moeller, Philadelphia Phillies, Juan Castro, Sports, Kyle Lohse
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Beckett keeps Marlins alive
Tribune staff reporterFlorida ace Josh Beckett kept the cork in the champagne bottles in the Cubs' clubhouse on Sunday, but may have uncorked a controversy with an alleged knockdown pitch to Sammy Sosa. Beckett threw a two-hit shutout in a 4-0 victory in Game 5 of the...Tags: Sports, Miguel Cabrera, Chicago Cubs, Dave Veres, Luis Castillo (baseball)
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AL East capsules
In order of 2002 finish New York Yankees Manager: Joe Torre. 2002: 103-58, 1st; lost to Anaheim in 1st round. Payroll: $164 million. Rotation: Roger Clemens, Mike Mussina, Andy Pettitte, David Wells, Jeff Weaver. Meat of the order: Jason Giambi,...Tags: Pedro Martinez, Ben Grieve, Sports, Derek Lowe, John Burkett
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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: Todd Helton, Freddy Garcia, Felix Heredia, Ryan Klesko, Timo Perez
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Fan, Gonzalez hurt Cubs with title in grasp
Tribune staff reporterShock and awe were the buzzwords at Wrigley Field on Tuesday night after the Cubs fell apart in spectacular fashion in Game 6 of the National League Championship Series. The Florida Marlins capitalized on a play in which a fan touched a catchable ball...Tags: Redman, Miguel Cabrera, Chicago Cubs, Wrigleyville, Luis Castillo (baseball)
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Banner night for Sox, Lee
Tribune staff reporterManager Ozzie Guillen called it the biggest hit of Timo Perez' short career with the White Sox. Gee, you think? Perez turned on an Armando Benitez fastball and hit a two-run, ninth-inning home run to tie the game and the Sox pushed two runs across in...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Miguel Cabrera, Sports, Baseball, Juan Uribe
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Not reelin', but not happy
Tribune staff reporterIn keeping with a season that defies explanation, the Cubs did things backward in Monday's doubleheader at Pro Player Stadium. They won the game you might have thought they were going to lose and lost a game they were supposed to win. After knocking...Tags: Matt Clement, Ben Grieve, Miguel Cabrera, Sports, Baseball
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Opener on the mark
Tribune staff reporterThe greening of Comiskey Park comes complete with a green young left-hander named Mark Buehrle, the accidental ace of the White Sox. The 23-year-old with the bleached blond hair stifled the Baltimore Orioles on Friday in the Sox's home opener to...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Baseball, Sports, Mark Buehrle, Paul Konerko
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Glanville gives Cubs lead
Tribune staff reporterDoug Glanville was talking before Game 3 about the "Red Ivy Cubs," the nickname he and Josh Paul invented for the first team in eons to play in October when the leaves on the Wrigley Field walls were turning colors. "We're starting something new,"...Tags: Matt Clement, Redman, Chad Fox, Chicago Cubs, Luis Castillo (baseball)
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Cubs' breakdowns get 'real old'
Tribune staff reporterDusty Baker is renowned as a manager who always has his players' backs. But when a team makes as many glaring mistakes as the Cubs did Sunday, even Baker has a difficult time biting his lip. After an 11-1 loss to Florida, which featured two misguided...Tags: Matt Clement, Sports, Miguel Cabrera, Roy Oswalt, Chicago Cubs
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It's all wrong for Sox, Wright
Tribune staff reporter"Today was just one of those days." That was White Sox manager Jerry Manuel's assessment after a 9-4 setback to the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday afternoon in front of 23,951 at Comiskey Park. The Sox saw their four-game winning streak end as losing...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Sports, Baseball, Paul Konerko, Lorenzo Barcelo
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