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Team's Clicking, So Are Turnstiles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf the Dodgers stay in contention all summer -- and perhaps even if they do not -- they appear headed for a franchise attendance record. The Dodgers set the record when they drew 3,608,881 in 1982 and came close to breaking it last year, when they sold...Tags: Jamie McCourt, Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, Colorado Rockies, Los Angeles Times
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Zambrano takes another wild ride
Tribune staff reporterAlong with throwing 125 pitches in seven innings Thursday night in the Cubs' 5-3 win against San Francisco, Carlos Zambrano threw a temper tantrum as well. Upset that left fielder Matt Murton threw to second base instead of home on a fifth-inning flyout,...Tags: Babe Ruth, San Francisco, Matt Murton, Barry Bonds, Chicago Cubs
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TV Review: 'Pushing Daisies'
Zap2It.comIn the past 20 years, the American League Rookie of the Year has gone to future superstars including Mark McGwire, Derek Jeter, Nomar Garciaparra and Ichiro Suzuki. In that same period, other players to win that same award include Pat Listach, Bob Hamelin...Tags: Murder, Television, Derek Jeter, Entertainment, Ichiro Suzuki
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Maddux defeat an inside story
Tribune staff reporterWhen the Cubs traded Matt Lawton to the New York Yankees on Saturday for a Class A prospect, the guessing game officially began. Is this the start of the end-of-the-season purge? Will Kerry Wood be shut down to get shoulder surgery to give him more time...Tags: Dontrelle Willis, Chris Carpenter, Matt Murton, Chicago Cubs, Greg Maddux
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Big Z stands up to Marlins, ends skid
Tribune staff reporterAs Carlos Zambrano took the mound Friday night, Hurricane Dennis was inching its way toward south Florida. The question before the Cubs-Marlins game was which force of nature would make a bigger impact—Big Z or the 35-m.p.h. wind gusts swirling through...Tags: Dontrelle Willis, Matt Murton, Chicago Cubs, Natural Disasters, Basketball
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Dodgers' Hiroki Kuroda flirts, but history is a tease
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe first sign came after Hiroki Kuroda had retired the Atlanta Braves in order in the seventh inning. With the Dodgers pitcher only six outs from a perfect game Monday night at Dodger Stadium, the fans realized the potential significance of what was...Tags: Sandy Koufax, Mark Teixeira, Greg Norton, Los Angeles Times, David Cone
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Seniors are closing out college baseball careers
Times Staff WriterWith the academic year winding down, it's time for most college seniors across the country to begin facing the inevitabilities of the real world. For college baseball players, it means the possible end of their competitive athletic careers. Here is a...Tags: Chicago Cubs, University of California, Los Angeles, University of California, Colleges and Universities, San Francisco Giants
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The second city
Times Staff WriterHere in the nation's second-largest market, a phrase the NFL has forced us to commit to memory, we have a saying that the nation needs to learn, because this was us in 2006: We're No. 2! Take a look at our sports teams and the last 12 months. USC...Tags: Floyd Landis, Dwyane Wade, Equestrian, University of California, Los Angeles, Crimes
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Dominic DiMaggio dies at 92; seven-time American League All-Star
Dominic DiMaggio, the Boston Red Sox center fielder and seven-time American League All-Star whose impressive career was overshadowed by the towering legend of his older brother Joe, the Yankee Clipper, died Friday. He was 92.
Known as the "Little...Tags: Johnny Pesky, Contracts, Baseball, Ted Williams, All Stars
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Joe Torre, Dodgers Inch Closer to World Series
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Tired of getting brushed back in the NL championship series, Manny Ramirez and the Los Angeles Dodgers came out ready to fight their way back against Philadelphia. Blake DeWitt's bases-loaded triple off Jamie Moyer capped a five-run...Tags: Casey Blake, Los Angeles Dodgers, Frank McCourt, Crimes, Bernie Williams
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Dodgers Beat Phillies, 7-2
ELYSIAN PARK-- The Dodgers revived their World Series hopes Sunday night by defeating the Phillies, 7-2, in Game 3 of the National League Championship Series at Dodger Stadium, thanks largely to a five-run first inning. The win, which included a near-...Tags: Casey Blake, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Times, Pedro Feliz, Derek Lowe
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Mariners Avoid Sweep by Beating A's, 6-1
Staff writerRussell Branyan's go-ahead two-run home run in the sixth inning and Erik Bedard's pitching were the keys to victory for Seattle as the Mariners beat the Oakland Athletics 6-1 on Wednesday to avoid a sweep. Bedard (3-2) and A's rookie Trevor Cahill (2-5)...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Erik Bedard, Sports, Ichiro Suzuki, Rob Johnson
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