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Rain, then clearing in the Bronx
E-Boland and the BombersNot surprisingly, it's raining and to the right is what the Stadium infield currently looks like, though as I'm writing this at 3:15, the rain is starting to subside and the sun seems to be cracking through the clouds. Meanwhile,......Tags: Baseball, Nick Swisher, Brian Cashman, Derek Jeter, C.C. Sabathia
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VIDEO: Lou Gehrig's "Luckiest Man" speech
E-Boland and the BombersTomorrow is the 70th anniversary of Lou Gehrig's famous "Luckiest man on the face of the earth speech." MLB will honor the anniversary by reciting the speech prior to every game on Saturday's schedule. Here's a clip of the real...... -
Today's lineup
E-Boland and the BombersFacing the always-tough Roy Halladay: Jeter - SS Damon - LF Teixeira - 1B A-Rod - 3B Cano - 2B Posada - C Matsui - DH Cabrera - RF Gardner - CF Wang - P Posada's left thumb is still...... -
Obama: White Sox not out yet
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama is a die-hard White Sox fan. How hard? The president wore a Sox jacket as he tossed the ceremonial opening pitch at the All Star game, he was reminded in an interview that aired......Tags: All Stars, Baseball, Government, Derek Jeter, Barack Obama
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No bows for Brooks
THE ORIOLES will commemorate the 50th anniversary of Brooks Robinson's major league debut Saturday at Camden Yards, but Robinson won't be there to help. "They asked me, but I just don't want to do that," Robinson, 68, said yesterday. One reason is he...Tags: Baseball, Television Industry, Sports, Major League Baseball, Peter G. Angelos
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Iron Man's timing on, as always
He got it right again. With his decision to retire at the end of the 2001 season, Cal Ripken has again displayed the proper sense of timing and judgment he has shown throughout his remarkable career. No, he isn't going to try to keep playing beyond this...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Cal Ripken, Sports, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Career and Workplace
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And now, the rest of the story about Jerry Buss
It took several cups of coffee and a couple of hours one recent morning to realize there was still so much more to know about Jerry Buss. The coffee was shared with Bob Steiner, Buss' longtime public relations advisor and general confidant. We...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Mike Brown (basketball), Jerry Buss, Phil Jackson, John Jackson
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Rosenthal: This is the way to exit the stage right
Whatever you thought of Andrew Mason's high-wire act as chief executive of Groupon, you have to concede he nailed the landing. Fired from the company he conceived and co-founded less than five years ago, Mason on Thursday tweeted a link to a goodbye memo...Tags: Richard Nixon, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, White House, Andrew Mason
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Reid is luckiest coach in modern NFL history
— A system and method that should rightfully have led to a complete revolt by now instead has the Philadelphia Eagles seemingly tighter than ever, blindly loyal and determined to hold hands while riding right over the cliff that coach Andy Reid is...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, DeMeco Ryans, Andy Reid, Matt Ryan
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The Hall truth: The change it must make
History, it has been said, is written by the winners. But sometimes, writers write history, and I’m hoping those with Hall of Fame ballots do that today. When the names of the newest inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame are announced, I hope...
Tags: Baseball, Sports, Barry Bonds, Bill Mazeroski, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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Ripken turns tribute into celebration of current Orioles
It all seemed so right. The Orioles long ago chose Thursday night to unveil Cal Ripken's statue at Oriole Park because of the obvious connection to what happened here on the same date 17 years ago, but they could not have known it would be so perfectly...
Tags: Matt Wieters, Baseball, Eddie Murray, Earl Weaver, Sports
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"Ed-die!" chanted again in Baltimore -- the way it always should have been
The rain would not come for another hour, so Hall of Famer Eddie Murray had to settle for bathing in the affection of his close friends and the large gathering of fans who crowded into Legends Park to see his statue unveiled on Saturday. Maybe time...
Tags: Baseball, Willie Mays, Sports, Peter G. Angelos, Hank Aaron
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