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Could PED probe affect Selig's legacy?
Could be tarnishing Kevin Baxter Los Angeles Times Bud Selig has done a lot of good things for baseball: introducing interleague play, the World Baseball Classic, wild-card playoff teams, the use of instant replay and increasing revenue more than 400...Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Chicago Tribune, Sports, Major League Baseball, Baseball
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Cubs' Barney gets 5 stitches in knee, out for opening day
HOUSTON -- You could have written a worse ending for the Cubs' spring training, but not one that was uglier than Saturday, especially not from Darwin Barney's perspective. While the Cubs were in the process of losing to a team of Astros' prospects 6-3,...
Tags: Carlos Marmol, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Darwin Barney, Luis Valbuena, Chicago Cubs
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Will sports miss military flyovers?
Less loud and fun Matt Murschel Orlando Sentinel Military flyovers are just as much a part of major sporting events in America as beer and hot dogs. It's seems like a long-standing tradition and that's what makes sporting events, well, an event. It's...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Chicago Tribune Columnists, U.S. Air Force, Baseball, Kenny Loggins
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Sosa hopeful of reconnecting with Cubs
If the Cubs want to bridge the gulf between them and their career home-run leader, as Tom Ricketts hinted at the Cubs Convention over the weekend, Sammy Sosa says all they have to do is call. "I saw that the owner said he wanted to reach me, speak to me,...Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Sports, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Baseball, Dominican Republic
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Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings
1. Nationals (1): Look for the lineup to start clicking soon with Ian Desmond back in the lineup and Bryce Harper heating up. Jayson Werth has been a major contributor since he came off the disabled list. 2. Reds (2): Doubleheader on Saturday caused...
Tags: Paul Maholm, Awards and Prizes, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago Cubs
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Should baseball give up on South Florida?
Not South Florida's fault David Selig Baltimore Sun Why would baseball give up on South Florida? South Florida taxpayers paid $360 million to build a new ballpark and to improve the Marlins' chances of sustaining a competitive team. South Florida...Tags: H. Wayne Huizenga, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Chicago Tribune, Baseball, Miami Marlins
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Selig unlikely to void Marlins-Jays deal
Having approved a similar trade between the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers in August, Commissioner Bud Selig seems unlikely to block the Miami Marlins’ agreed-upon salary dump, but he says he is taking the deal under review. Speaking at the...
Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Henderson Alvarez, Baseball, Mark Buehrle, Josh Beckett
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Which team would be right fit for Guillen?
A team where he wins Dylan Hernandez Los Angeles Times The Cuban national team? In all seriousness, I don't even know how to answer this question. Only three teams are looking for a manager and one of them is the team that fired Guillen. It's...Tags: Entertainment Events, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Terry Collins, F-bomb Dropping
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What should Yanks do with A-Rod next year?
Grin and bear it Bill Shaikin Los Angeles Times Give him a pay cut! They did, actually. His contract calls for his salary to drop from $29 million this year to $28 million next year. The issue is not that Rodriguez cannot play. He batted .272 with...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Joe Girardi, Game Shows (genre), Baseball
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Can Yankees recover from an 2-0 hole?
Down for the count Dom Amore Hartford Courant It's always dangerous to count the Yankees out — except right now. They're one blow from being out cold, and Justin Verlander is winding up for a haymaker. These Yankees are old, and one-dimensional....Tags: Chicago Tribune, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Baseball, Derek Jeter, Robinson Cano
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Who deserves MVP: Cabrera or Trout?
Cabrera lifting Tigers Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune I know Mike Trout has done historic things, but unfortunately his Angels team is also history, eliminated from the wild-card race on Monday, the same day that Miguel Cabrera's Tigers clinched the AL...Tags: George Steinbrenner, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Chicago Tribune, American League Central, American League
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What is sports' most dysfunctional team?
Boston drama never ends Paul Doyle Hartford Courant This one's not even close — the Red Sox are beyond dysfunctional. Once considered baseball's model franchise after winning two titles in four years, the Red Sox are a mess. The team...Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Chicago Tribune, American League, Chicago Cubs, Baseball
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