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Power struggle goes to Boston
Tribune staff reporterDesignated hitter Carl Everett backed up manager Ozzie Guillen's declaration that the White Sox offense is strongest with Everett in the lineup. But Boston's American League-leading offense easily overshadowed Everett's three RBIs Friday night. The...Tags: Baseball, David Ortiz, Sports, American League, Boston Red Sox
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Yanks script tonight's O's game to include Joba
O, by the WayCurt Schilling writes the the blog 38 pitches but Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain gets to star in an off-Broadway production of 55 Pitches tonight at Camden Yards against the Orioles.Directed by Joe Girardi and produced by Hank Steinbrenner, 55 Pitches...Tags: Hank Steinbrenner, Sports, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Joe Girardi
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Will Leitch breaks story about himself: It's over . . . soon
WatchdogWill Leitch just announced he is leaving as editor of Deadspin later this month. Wow. I'm not shocked, given the shelf life he predicted for himself when I first interviewed him 16 months ago, but still . . . How......Tags: Buzz Bissinger
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Two stars, one classic moment
Sun StaffSEATTLE - A season of lasts brought Cal Ripken to the Emerald City yesterday, where he and San Diego Padres right fielder Tony Gwynn became the focus of a sport that has begun its goodbyes. The 72nd Baseball All-Star Game welcomed Ripken for the 19th and...Tags: Ivan Rodriguez, Sports, Brooks Robinson, Edgar Martinez, San Diego Padres
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Suspensions, not fines, to be steroid test penalty
Sun StaffMajor league baseball players who fail steroid drug tests no longer will have the option of being fined instead of suspended, baseball's labor lawyer said yesterday. Fines that ranged from $10,000 for a first failed drug test to up to $100,000 after...Tags: Baseball, Punishment, Sports, Boston Red Sox, Drugs and Medicines
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Baseball stars, officials testify
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - Some of baseball's brightest stars uneasily testified yesterday about steroid use, but a House committee saved its fire for baseball executives, going so far as to question whether their sport still deserved its treasured exemption from...Tags: Henry A Waxman, Mark E Souder, Death, Sports, Sammy Sosa
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Baseball stars are refused immunity
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - A House committee refused yesterday to grant immunity to any of a half-dozen current and former baseball stars expected as mostly reluctant witnesses today for a hearing aimed at uncovering the truth about steroid use in their sport. The...Tags: Jose Canseco, John McCain, Henry A Waxman, Baseball, Mike Flanagan
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Prior closes the deal
Tribune staff reporterMark Prior was in no way comparing himself to Curt Schilling or Randy Johnson. But after the Cubs' 21-year-old rookie finished the first complete game of his professional career on Sunday, a 4-1 victory over Colorado, he had this to say about his 13-...Tags: Baseball, Todd Zeile, Moises Alou, Chicago Cubs, Billy Williams
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Bush, Kerry Rushing Headlong to the Finish
Times Staff WriterIn a feverish finale to an achingly close presidential campaign, President Bush, Sen. John F. Kerry and their running mates spread their message today across a divided nation. The Republican incumbent set out before sun-up and his Democratic challenger...Tags: Stevie Wonder, Government, Pennsylvania, Travel, Ronald Reagan
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Maddux is Maddux -- and Cubs win
Tribune staff reporterGreg Maddux ambled into the Cubs' dugout late Friday afternoon, looked up at the Jumbotron and watched a highlight of a wild Padres celebration at the former Jack Murphy Stadium. "Nineteen-eighty-four?" Maddux asked. Indeed it was 1984, the year the...Tags: Mike Schmidt, Carlos Zambrano, Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Kerry Wood
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House to summon Sosa and Palmeiro
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - A House committee plans to subpoena up to seven former and current baseball players - including Orioles Sammy Sosa and Rafael Palmeiro - to appear at a congressional hearing to confront questions about steroid use that's tarnishing the game's...Tags: Government, Chicago Cubs, Sports, Chicago White Sox, Sammy Sosa
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An All-Star to Sox
Special to the TribuneThat's an asterisk by Mark Buehrle's name, not a star. The asterisk denotes the White Sox left-hander is 9-2 going into the All-Star break, but somehow did not earn him a break in making the All-Star team. Buehrle solidified his credentials Saturday...Tags: Juan Uribe, American League, Chicago White Sox, Joe Crede, Minnesota
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