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Small Wonders: The Frank McCourt cancer is gone at last
Dear Frank, It pains me to write this. Last year I wrote to you, pleading with you to give us back our Los Angeles Dodgers and show yourself out of town. On behalf of all Angelenos who bleed Dodger blue, I implored you to do what you knew in your money-...Tags: Facebook, Cancer, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Frank McCourt, Media Industry
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No Marlins Park All-Star game until 2015 at earliest
Sun SentinelMarlins Park won't be receiving an All-Star Game until 2015, at the earliest, Commissioner Bud Selig said Wednesday. Addressing the media before the first regular season game at the new stadium, Selig said that an abundance of new stadiums in the...Tags: Sun Life Stadium, Baseball, Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Spring Training, Sports
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Marlins open amid carnival atmosphere
MIAMI — Now that Marlins Park has been christened, with $106-million shortstop Jose Reyes and some of baseball's most facility-starved fans joining their futures together, with the retractable roof open and the case to move the team to Las Vegas...Tags: Muhammad Ali, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Media Industry, H. Wayne Huizenga, Jose Feliciano
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Cards spoil Marlins' debut in new ballpark
AP Sports WriterMIAMI (AP) — The sellout crowd in the Miami Marlins' new ballpark cheered the introduction of their starters, who were accompanied by women dressed as Latin showgirls. There was another roar for Muhammad Ali, who delivered the first pitch. Then...Tags: Emilio Bonifacio, Muhammad Ali, Lance Berkman, Kyle Lohse, St. Louis Cardinals
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Moyer one for the ages
Credit the Cubs for keeping Jamie Moyer in uniform. He tried the game once as a spectator, and he didn't like it. "One time I went to Wrigley Field for a playoff game and sat in the seats with the fans,'' Moyer said. "It was strange. I thought I was...
Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Phil Rogers, Seattle Mariners, Greg Maddux, Detroit Tigers
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Let's not forget that Selig (and Angelos) rubbed elbows with Castro
By now, you've heard the news: The Miami Marlins on Tuesday suspended Ozzie Guillen for five games for telling Time magazine he loves and respects Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. I wrote earlier that while I find Guillen's remarks stupid and insensitive --...
Tags: Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Ozzie Guillen, Sports, Fidel Castro
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Bert Sugar, baseball and Cal Ripken Jr.
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles don’t play until tonight, but I figured I’d give you something baseball-related to read today. Bert Sugar, best known as a boxing historian, died Sunday from cardiac arrest. He was 75. Sugar is remembered for wearing his fedora,...Tags: Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Cal Ripken, Jr., Johnny Bench, Sports
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New goals for President's Cup during its second year
The President's Cup was created to bring public and private schools together on the city's baseball fields. In this, its second year, the event is being expanded to include a public service project and a financial campaign to raise money to improve and...Tags: Baseball, Local Elections, Baltimore Orioles, Jackie Robinson, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Padres ownership situation a mess
Forget the Mets' financing troubles attached to the Fred Wilpon/Bernie Madoff connection. Look past the Red Sox's franchise-reshaping, where these days only the uniforms seem unchanged, and the slow-moving sale of the Dodgers.
The chaos at the Padres'...Tags: San Diego Padres, Mike Adams (baseball), Seattle Mariners, Andrew Cashner, National League West
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Which commissioner should be paid most?
Goodell made best better David Teel Daily Press Is this a trick question? Like who's buried in Grant's tomb? Sports' highest-paid commissioner should be the leader of the most successful league, the venture that draws the largest audience and rakes...Tags: Football, National Hockey League, Chicago Tribune, Sports, Los Angeles Times
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Power rankings: No. 2 Yankees
No. 2 Yankees: 29th in a series counting down to spring training. Next: Angels.
Can we have a mulligan?
That's what Hal Steinbrenner or Randy Levine, the Yankees' president, is believed to have asked either Commissioner Bud Selig or Rob Manfred, Major...Tags: C.C. Sabathia, Kevin Long, Hiroki Kuroda, National Hockey League, Detroit Tigers
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Yanks agree to trade Burnett to Pirates
AP Sports WriterNEW YORK (AP) — The Yankees agreed Friday to trade much maligned pitcher A.J. Burnett to Pittsburgh for two minor leaguers, a deal that clears the way New York to add Raul Ibanez. Pittsburgh will pay $13 million of the $33 million salary due...Tags: Baseball, C.C. Sabathia, Charlie Morton, A.J. Burnett, Hiroki Kuroda
Mar 30, 2012
|Story| Glendale News Press
Apr 4, 2012
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Apr 4, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Apr 4, 2012
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Apr 7, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Apr 11, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Mar 26, 2012
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Mar 22, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Mar 10, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Feb 19, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Feb 16, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Feb 17, 2012
|Story| Daily American
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