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    Aug 31, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Sandy Koufax strikes out 18 Giants

    Framework
    In a five photo sequence, Dodgers' Sandy Koufax throws pitch during an 18-strike-out performance against the San Francisco Giants....
  2. Jul 11, 2012 |Resource Link| KDAF-LTV
  3. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  4. An icon smashed

    The International Cycling Union's announcement today that it was stripping superstar athlete Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles over charges of illegal doping effectively ended one of the most celebrated sports careers in recent memory. Mr. Armstrong's name is to be removed from the Tour's official record books, and he is banned for life from future competitions. It's likely the International Olympic Committee will move soon to strip him of his 2000 Olympic bronze medal as well, and corporate sponsors may demand he return millions of dollars in now-tainted winnings.
    The International Cycling Union's announcement today that it was stripping superstar athlete Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles over charges of illegal doping effectively ended one of the most celebrated sports careers in recent memory....

    Tags: Barry Bonds, Tour de France, Sammy Sosa, Cancer, Cycling

  5. Oct 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  6. In cycling's grand fraud, Armstrong not alone

    So many shoes now have dropped on Lance Armstrong he has enough stock to open an Infamous Footwear store.
    So many shoes now have dropped on Lance Armstrong he has enough stock to open an Infamous Footwear store. The lies and threats that were Armstrong’s stock in trade have led just about everyone – sponsors and international sports bodies like -...

    Tags: Barry Bonds, Tour de France, Travel, International Olympic Committee, U.S. Postal Service

  7. Oct 21, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  8. Commentary: Armstrong's excuse for not appealing not good enough for me

    Earlier this week, Lance Armstrong stepped down as the chairman of the Livestrong Foundation and lost endorsements with Nike, Anheuser-Busch and a host of other sponsors. Last week, the U.S.  anti-doping agency released a report detailing allegations of widespread doping use by Armstrong and his teams. The agency has already stripped him of his seven Tour de France wins and banned him for life.
    Q13 FOX Sports Director
    Earlier this week, Lance Armstrong stepped down as the chairman of the Livestrong Foundation and lost endorsements with Nike, Anheuser-Busch and a host of other sponsors. Last week, the U.S.  anti-doping agency released a report detailing allegations of...

    Tags: Anheuser-Busch, Tour de France, Cancer, Livestrong Foundation, Cycling

  9. Oct 12, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  10. CC Sabathia Proves He's The Yankees' Ace

    CC Sabathia stands nearly as tall and probably twice as wide as the Yankee Stadium right-field foul pole that Nate McLouth did or did not hit in the sixth inning of this early October night.
    The Hartford Courant
    CC Sabathia stands nearly as tall and probably twice as wide as the Yankee Stadium right-field foul pole that Nate McLouth did or did not hit in the sixth inning of this early October night. At 6-7 and, oh, 290, pounds, Sabathia stands nearly as tall...

    Tags: J.J. Hardy, Andy Pettitte, Nate McLouth, Yankee Stadium, Joe Girardi

  11. Oct 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  12. Orioles finally get a crack at their long-time tormenters from New York

    Against anyone else, it would have seemed preposterous when the 12-year-old boy's hand reached into the field of play to change the course of the Orioles' 1996 playoff run.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Against anyone else, it would have seemed preposterous when the 12-year-old boy's hand reached into the field of play to change the course of the Orioles' 1996 playoff run. Against the New York Yankees? Jeffrey Maier was just another chapter in a long...

    Tags: Brooks Robinson, Adam Jones (baseball), Joe Girardi, Yankee Stadium, Mike Mussina

  13. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  14. Cardinals beat Braves 6-3 in disputed wild card

    AP Sports Writer
    ATLANTA — Talk about a wild card.   This one was just plain wild.   Chipper Jones played his final game. The Atlanta fans turned Turner Field into a trash heap after a disputed infield fly. And the St. Louis Cardinals did what they always seem...

    Tags: Busch Stadium, Allen Craig, Michael Bourn, Daniel Descalso, Tony La Russa

  15. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  16. Ex-Marlin Homer Bush: ESPN documentary 'Broke' got it wrong

    Billy Corben's "Broke" has spurred a ton of reaction since its airing on ESPN this week, but in at least one case that attention apparently was undeserved.
    Sun Sentinel columnist
    Billy Corben's "Broke" has spurred a ton of reaction since its airing on ESPN this week, but in at least one case that attention apparently was undeserved. Homer Bush, who played in 40 games for the 2002 Marlins during a seven-year big-league career, has...

    Tags: New York Yankees, ESPN (tv network), Broke (movie), Documentary (genre)

  17. Sep 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  18. Transcript of Brooks Robinson's speech at sculpture unveiling ceremony

    <strong>Following is a transcript of Brooks Robinson's speech at his sculpture unveiling ceremony Saturday at Camden Yards.</strong>
    Following is a transcript of Brooks Robinson's speech at his sculpture unveiling ceremony Saturday at Camden Yards. “Thank you, thank you, and I promise you, this will be the last ‘thank you’ of my career. I know Paul Blair, the last...

    Tags: Automotive Equipment, Frank Robinson, Manufacturing and Engineering, Brooks Robinson, Gold Glove Awards

  19. Sep 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  20. Boston's 'Pesky Pole' trips Orioles

    They call the right-field foul pole at Fenway Park the &ldquo;Pesky Pole&rdquo; after Red Sox great Johnny Pesky, who was honored after the game with a ballpark memorial service that drew about a thousand admirers and featured several dozen former Red Sox players, including Roger Clemens, Jim Rice and Carlton Fisk.
    The Baltimore Sun
    They call the right-field foul pole at Fenway Park the “Pesky Pole” after Red Sox great Johnny Pesky, who was honored after the game with a ballpark memorial service that drew about a thousand admirers and featured several dozen former Red Sox...

    Tags: Jim Rice, Adam Jones (baseball), Johnny Pesky, Fenway Park, Sports

  21. Sep 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  22. Orioles battle Pesky Pole at Fenway Park

    The Pesky Pole got the best of the Orioles on Sunday afternoon.
    The Pesky Pole got the best of the Orioles on Sunday afternoon. In the Orioles' 2-1 loss to the Red Sox at Fenway Park, the 100-year-old ballpark's fabled right-field corner played a huge part in two key plays. With the tying run on first in the top...

    Tags: Jim Rice, Chicago White Sox, Wei-Yin Chen, Adam Jones (baseball), Green Monster

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