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Sosa, Bonds, Clemens rejected; no one elected to Baseball's Hall
NEW YORK (AP) — Steroid-tainted stars Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and former Chicago Cub Sammy Sosa were denied entry to baseball's Hall of Fame, with voters failing to elect any candidates for only the second time in four decades. Bonds received...
Tags: Willie Mays, Sports, USA Today, The New York Times, World Series
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Steroid users should not be banned from the Hall of Fame
Can you imagine the Baseball Hall of Fame without the greatest home run hitter in the history of the game? How about the most dominant pitcher of a generation? That's what likely to be the case next year, when Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens join the ballot...Tags: Entertainment, Steroids, Mark McGwire, Concerts, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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Defense lawyer says Bonds didn't know he used steroids
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A lawyer for Barry Bonds has told jurors in San Francisco that the baseball slugger admits using steroids during his career. But in opening statements at Bonds' perjury trial, attorney Allen Ruby said Bonds didn't know they...Tags: Prosecution, Steroids, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Witnesses
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In sports, finances and life, impulse to cheat is strong
"Cheat, cheat, never beat." Remember that catchy, foreboding maxim drilled into us as kids? It's comforting to believe cheaters never win and winners never cheat. Unfortunately, there's ample evidence that cheating is rampant in almost every sphere of...
Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Lance Armstrong, Mark McGwire, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Internal Revenue Service
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Ritter's Careful, Legal, Lucrative Career
The Hartford CourantI would like to begin by saying at no point did Thomas Ritter do anything illegal. Ritter has been working as a private attorney for the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority. It is illegal for him to be a paid lobbyist for them, so any lobbying he...Tags: Colin McEnroe, Eddie A. Perez, Business Enterprises, Crime, Law and Justice, Independent Energy Holdings Plc
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Pirates' McCutchen deals with stardom in stride
AP Sports WriterBRADENTON, Fla. (AP) — Andrew McCutchen walked to the podium, brushed back his trademark dreadlocks, unfolded a sheet of paper and took a deep breath. The Pittsburgh Pirates All-Star centerfielder looked across the massive ballroom at the...Tags: Andrew McCutchen, Sports, Freddy Sanchez, Chipper Jones, Pittsburgh Pirates
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Popes and home runs
The Baltimore SunBaltimore is a rather Catholic town; if you ever lived here you know that. I was born and raised an Irish Catholic in Baltimore; if you frequent this blog you may have known that. Baseball is the ultimate sport for bizarre connections to history. No...Tags: Babe Ruth, Sports, Albert Pujols, Baseball, Francis I
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Your Morning Phil: WBC, Appel, Torre
MIAMI – Talking baseball while wondering how badly Tiger Woods blows away the field at Augusta: 1. Nothing against tulips, wooden shoes and Bert Blyleven, but I wish Monday’s 7-6 game in Tokyo had gone the other way. While it’s cool...
Tags: Jose Fernandez , Sports, Albert Pujols, Tiger Woods, Baseball
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The last Dow record: My, how things have changed
Remember the world on Oct. 9, 2007? That was when the Dow Jones industrial average last set a record high. It was a headier time back then: pre-financial crisis, pre-bailouts, pre-Great Recession. The stock market still felt like a party. The economy,...Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Freddie Mac, Real Estate, Mitt Romney, Tiger Woods
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LeBron proper mix of fun, professionalism
Over the past several days, a brush fire has raged across the sports shows as everyone struggles for new conversation points about LeBron James' amazing, perhaps historic, regular season. This new debate centers on why LeBron, ahem, dunks so much in pre-...
Tags: Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, Shane Battier, Human Interest, The Happiest News!
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Nutting: Pirates need to 'make a run'
AP Sports WriterBRADENTON, Fla. (AP) — Pittsburgh Pirates owner Bob Nutting looked over the $10 million renovation of McKechnie Field — the team's spring training home — and took a moment to marvel at how far the franchise has come since he took over...Tags: Russell Martin, Andrew McCutchen, Neil Walker, Sports, Baseball
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Barry Bonds is trying to hit one out of Beverly Park
Perhaps hoping to hit a home run of a different sort, former baseball outfielder Barry Bonds has put his Italian-inspired estate in Beverly Park up for sale at $25 million. Designed to function both as a place to host large-scale events and as a family...
Tags: Sports, Twilight (movie), Baseball, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Pittsburgh Pirates
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