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Boston's 'Pesky Pole' trips Orioles
The Baltimore SunThey 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: Cody Ross, American League, Johnny Pesky, Baltimore Orioles, Jim Rice
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Orioles battle Pesky Pole at Fenway Park
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: Toronto Blue Jays, Dustin Pedroia, Cody Ross, Tommy Hunter, Johnny Pesky
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Roger Clemens pitches to his son for season opener
KIAHIt could be the father/son catch of the year. Roger Clemens and his son Koby taking to the green at constellation field for a little warm-up and batting practice before tomorrow night's Skeeters game against the Long Island Ducks. Koby just signed...Tags: Long Island Ducks
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Cubs take a pass on Greenberg's comeback
WASHINGTON -- If Adam Greenberg is going to fulfill his dream of returning to the major leagues, it won't be with the Cubs. Greenberg, the former Cubs outfielder whose beaning in his first and only major league plate appearance in 2005 became a brief but...Tags: Movies, World Baseball Classic, Wrigley Field, Dusty Baker, Jed Hoyer
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Roger Clemens says he doesn't envision returning to the majors this season
The Baltimore SunYORK, Pa. – Roger Clemens is scheduled to pitch again for the independent Sugar Land Skeeters on Friday in Texas, but he doesn’t expect to return to the majors this season. “I don’t see it happening. Everybody is speculating...Tags: Bridgeport Bluefish, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Houston Astros, Brooks Robinson, New York Yankees
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Brooks Robinson excited about O's, says he'll be here for Ripken unveiling
The Baltimore SunOrioles Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson, who has been dealing with myriad health issues, was in York, Pa., on Tuesday to attend Roger Clemens’ press conference. Robinson, who made his pro debut in York in 1955 before joining the Orioles that season,...Tags: Eddie Murray, C.C. Sabathia, Baltimore Orioles, Arts and Culture, Buck Showalter
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Some Brooks Robinson and Roger Clemens leftovers
The Baltimore SunRoger Clemens had a press conference before the Sugar Land Skeeters-York Revolution game in York, Pa. on Tuesday. And a guy named Brooks Robinson showed up – the 75-year-old Hall of Famer is a part owner of the York and Sugar Land teams of the...Tags: Buck Showalter, Career and Workplace, Brooks Robinson, Washington Nationals, American League East
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Armstrong Can't Dodge His Tainted Legacy
The Hartford CourantLance Armstrong's decision not to fight long-standing allegations that he used performance-enhancing drugs to spike seven Tour De France cycling championships came within days of Roger Clemens' decision to lace up his spikes again. (The 50-year-old...Tags: U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Tour de France, Lance Armstrong, Crime, Law and Justice, Floyd Landis
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Clemens comeback could help time heal some wounds
Seeing Roger Clemens on the verge of becoming a 50-year-old big league starter makes me feel bad for Jamie Moyer. While not blessed with Clemens' powerful build or pitching repertoire, Moyer got the absolute most out of his career — and he didn't...
Tags: David Price, Brandon McCarthy, Jeremy Hellickson, Alex Cobb, San Diego Padres
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Clemens first Skeeters game
KIAHRoger Clemens pitches for the Sugar Land Skeeters' victory over the Bridgeport Bluefish. There was one question that was not on Sugarland Skeeters fans’ minds at last night’s game—who was pitching. We’re pretty sure everyone and...Tags: Bridgeport Bluefish
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Support for Armstrong's Foundation soars despite being stripped of wins
KIAHLast week, Lance Armstrong threw in the towel after fighting allegations of juicing for 13 years, defending his seven Tour de France wins. He claimed "enough is enough." Afterwards, you might have expected his supporters to turn their backs on the...Tags: Cancer, Tour de France, Minute Maid Park, Lance Armstrong, Cycling
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