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MLB: Orioles slug past Twins 9-5
AP Sports WriterBALTIMORE -- Minnesota Twins left-hander Tyler Robertson walked to the mound in the eighth inning of a tie game. The bases were loaded, and his task was a formidable one: retire Baltimore Orioles slugger Chris Davis, major league baseball’s...Tags: Minnesota Twins, Brian Roberts, Nate McLouth, Earl Weaver, J.J. Hardy
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Chris Davis' grand slam gives Orioles 9-5 win over Twins on Opening Day
The Baltimore SunAfter Oriole Park sat silent for six months and the Orioles spent the past seven weeks in Sarasota, Fla., preparing for the season, manager Buck Showalter believed his players needed the “pickup” that only a Camden Yards sellout crowd could...Tags: Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Ryan Doumit, Baltimore Orioles, Tommy Hunter
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During red-hot streak, Chris Davis reflects on the cold spells
The Baltimore SunOrioles first baseman Chris Davis has been here before, with fans screaming his name and his teammates shaking their heads at his latest incredible power display. Davis, though, also has been on the other side, when things are going terribly and he's...Tags: Minnesota Twins, Nate McLouth, Baltimore Orioles, Tommy Hunter, Texas Rangers
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Review: "Mr. Wrigley's Ball Club" by Roberts Ehrgott
Yankee fans, including my wife, find it endearing and slightly pathetic that while they invoke the names of World Series-winning heroes to exalt their team's history — Ruth! Gehrig! DiMaggio! Reggie! Derek! — Cub fans grow dewy-eyed to...
Tags: PBS (tv network), World Series, Book, National League, Entertainment
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Ramirez injury puts spotlight on toll of WBC
Four more innings. That's all Hanley Ramirez had to get through before the Dominican Republic could return him to the Dodgers in working condition. But Ramirez tore ligaments in his right thumb diving for a ball in Tuesday night's World Baseball Classic...
Tags: David Wright, Matt Kemp, ESPN Deportes (tv network), St. Louis Cardinals, Carl Crawford
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Withhold judgment on Gonzalez
Gio Gonzalez was 20 when I watched him pitch for the first time. He was at the Phillies' complex in Clearwater, Fla., and it didn't take long to see why Pat Gillick had insisted on him when the White Sox traded for Jim Thome. You don't have to be a...
Tags: Melky Cabrera, Bartolo Colon, Ryan Braun, Don Mattingly, National League
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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: Ben Johnson, Lance Armstrong, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Internal Revenue Service, Barry Bonds
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If Hedo Turkoglu is on the juice, how many more in NBA are?
The poor, poor Orlando Magic. They can't even get their steroids right. Hedo Turkoglu, a veteran player who is a shell of his former self and having the worst year of his career, was suspended for 20 games by the NBA on Wednesday for testing...
Tags: World Anti-Doping Agency, Alex Martins, Orlando Magic, Lance Armstrong, David Stern
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Steinberg: The lying needs to stop
There was a time, not so long ago, when members of the athletic community were viewed as pillars of honesty and integrity. The public gave them trust ratings much higher than those of elected representatives (not surprising) and even physicians. Those...Tags: Football, Baltimore Ravens, Ben Johnson, Baseball, Lance Armstrong
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Ravens' Flacco carries on the 'I'm going to Disney World' tradition
Win the Super Bowl, and head to Disney. It's a tradition now since Phil Sims uttered the words, "I'm going to Disney World" after winning Super Bowl XXI with the New York Giants in 1987. Now, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco gets the free trip...
Tags: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Montreal Canadiens, Indianapolis Colts, World Series, San Francisco Giants
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In Theory: Is cheating becoming more socially acceptable?
From high school students to millionaire athletes, cheating has always been around. But 2012 saw a string of high-profile cases that brought cheating into the public eye and could even be making it more socially acceptable. Lance Armstrong's doping...Tags: Football, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, Melky Cabrera, Duke University
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Ray Lewis' stronger denial of PED report should help Ravens get past it
Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis was just a little too vague when he responded at Tuesday's Super Bowl media event to a Sports Illustrated report that he might have used a banned substance during his quick recovery from a triceps injury, so he delivered a much...
Tags: Football, Ray Rice, Periodicals, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XLVII
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