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First day of fall: 42 campaign days to go
The Swampby Mark Silva On the first day of fall, we hear that 48 percent of voters surveyed are supporting Democrat Barack Obama and 44 percent support Republican John McCain for the presidency in the Gallup daily track. On the first......Tags: Joe Biden, Sarah Palin, American League, Barack Obama, Political Candidates
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LIVE Game 158: Mets vs. Cubs
On the Mets beatWelcome to tonight's live blog, covering every moment of the second game between the Mets and Cubs. Just so you know, we'll keep our eyes on the other important scores of the night. Hey, how huge was Johan Santana's start......Tags: Carlos Delgado, Ricardo Rincon, Jose Reyes, Mark Derosa, Henry Blanco
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Mussina up in air about future, Jeter done for season
On the Yankees beatMike Mussina said he has ot made up his mind about continuing to pitch. He said at one point that if he did, going year-to-year would be best. But at another point, he said if he's in for three, he......Tags: Pennsylvania, New York, Derek Jeter, Mike Mussina
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Ron Darling, Joe Torre in playoffs; Mets, Yanks out
WatchdogTBS has announced the TV schedule and announcing teams for the first divisional round playoffs in baseball history without a New York team involved. Chip Caray and Buck Martinez will be on Bosox-Angels. SNY's own Ron Darling has Dodgers-Cubs. Darling........Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, Milwaukee Brewers, Tampa Bay Rays, Brian Anderson, Cal Ripken
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Angels still alive; K-Rod
On the Yankees beatSo the Angels managed to stay alive last night by winning in 12 innings against the Red Sox. At least for one more night, as it will be John Lackey opposite Jon Lester today. Since the game went so long,......Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Milwaukee Brewers, Jon Lester, John Lackey, Boston Red Sox
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Obama, McCain: Baseball in the way
The Swampby Mark Silva ORLANDO -- The third and final televised debate of the presidential election campaign drew a somewhat smaller audience in the nation's biggest markets than the second debate -- so much for the drawing power of "Joe the......Tags: John McCain, Barack Obama, Sports
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Phils' lesson for Orioles fans: There's hope but it takes time
O, by the WayLong-suffering fans. That label could have been created for the oft-disappointed followers of the Philadelphia Phillies, the newly-minted National League champions. Of course, locally ??? that also happen to be the unfortunate station of Baltimore Orioles...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Tampa Bay Rays, Baltimore Orioles, Farms, Pat Burrell
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Back to quiet with Yankees
On the Yankees beatSo the Yankees' organizational meetings wrapped up yesterday. Nothing too surprising. They want to go after top free agent pitchers, as we've known for some time. A couple of guys may not be so interested in the Yankees, though. Jake......Tags: George Steinbrenner
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Tatis named Comeback Player
On the Mets beatThis is kind of wordy, but in official terms, Fernando Tatis received the 2008 Players Choice Award for Comeback Player of the National League. I know that's a bit elaborate, but it's how the award is described on the......Tags: Cleveland Indians, New York Mets, American League, Topps Company Incorporated, Spring Training
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Did we mention the Mets didn't make the playoffs? Again?
On the Mets beatThe Phillies are poised to the give the city of Philadelphia its first major sports title in 25 years tonight when Cole Hamels takes the mound for Game 5 of the World Series. But it seems this franchise cannot get......Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Soccer, Mike Pelfrey, Major League Baseball, Baseball
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Mets re-sign Tatis
On the Mets beatNo surprise here. Now that his shoulder is recovering nicely, Fernando Tatis should help again. Check out the Mets' official release below: METS SIGN FERNANDO TATIS TO A ONE-YEAR CONTRACT FLUSHING, N.Y., October 30, 2008 ??? Fernando Tatis, who was......Tags: New York Mets, Contracts, Omar Minaya, Odalis Perez, Sports
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Correct Four
On the Mets beatI wasn't the only one to give Santana the top spot in the Cy Young voting. THE CY YOUNG BREAKDOWN Here are the first-place votes among the 32 writers who voted for the National League Cy Young Award: TIM LINCECUM......Tags: New York, Allentown, Los Angeles, Johan Santana, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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