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For Dodgers and MLB, the billion-dollar TV question
For the vast majority of Dodgers fans, the mystery about the team's television future is over. The broadcasts will move from Fox Sports to Time Warner Cable come 2014, the Dodgers could make $7 billion to $8 billion, and pitchers and catchers report to...
Tags: Spring Training, New York Yankees, Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service, Major League Baseball
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Dodgers get their social media rewards program up and running
Are you socially aware? We don't mean about gay rights or global warming or the protection of deer antlers. We’re talking social media awareness. If you are into that, the Dodgers are into you. Anyway, they would really like to be. As reported...
Tags: Miami Dolphins, National Basketball Association, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Houston Texans, Major League Baseball
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Dodgers get it right: Sandy Koufax joins club as special advisor
The Dodgers’ new owners have made some nice moves, some intriguing moves and some absolutely blockbuster moves since they took over last May. On Tuesday they upped their game to a completely brilliant move. There’s being fan-friendly, and...
Tags: Dodger Stadium, Spring Training, Time Warner Cable Inc., Justin Sellers, Matt Kemp
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Could Dodgers do TV deals with Fox and Time Warner?
The Dodgers have invited Fox Sports to take a lesser role in the team's television future, according to two people familiar with the matter but not authorized to discuss it. The Dodgers have reached agreement with Time Warner Cable on a television...
Tags: Time Warner Cable Inc., Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Sports (tv network)
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Dodgers' Scott Elbert has surgery, expected to miss opening day
Left-handed reliever Scott Elbert is unlikely to be ready for opening day after he underwent elbow surgery for the second time in four months on Wednesday. Elbert, 27, will start physical therapy in three days but won’t resume throwing for six...
Tags: Scott Elbert, J.P. Howell, Physical Therapy, Health Treatments
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Dodgers lose Jamey Wright to Rays; he signs another nonroster deal
Reliever Jamey Wright’s ongoing quest to pitch in the postseason has moved out of town. Too bad; even at 38, there seemed to be life left in his right arm, and he gave the Dodgers a solid season out of the bullpen in 2012. His annual bid to make a...
Tags: Time Warner Cable Inc., Ned Colletti , Justin Sellers, Tampa Bay Rays, Matt Guerrier
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Marvin Miller dies at 95; baseball union chief led push for free agency
Nothing about Marvin Miller seemed feisty or controversial at first glance; the soft-spoken economist was a smallish man with gray hair and a tidy mustache. But as a union leader, it was Miller who took on baseball's establishment in the late 1960s,...Tags: Donald Fehr, Spring Training, New York Yankees, Don Drysdale, David Wharton
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Baseball off-season can be tough on fans who see favorite players jump ship
The most intriguing game that baseball plays is not hitting and pitching. It is musical chairs. This is the sport's funny season. But unlike golf, where the funny season was simply a time for Freddie Couples to make more money for Christmas shopping,...
Tags: Don Drysdale, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Boston Red Sox, Mike Napoli, American League
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Video/Q&A: 'Red Dawn' star Josh Peck
In reality, “Red Dawn” star Josh Peck says, Twitter would be the No. 1 communication tool during a foreign invasion. “#holy[bleep],” says the actor, best known for Nickelodeon’s “Drake and Josh” series and...
Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Channing Tatum, Anaheim Ducks, Bleep (euphemism), Entertainment
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Sandy Koufax strikes out 18 Giants
FrameworkIn a five photo sequence, Dodgers' Sandy Koufax throws pitch during an 18-strike-out performance against the San Francisco Giants.... -
In search of 'Jewish Jocks'
Mention the phrase "Jewish sports legends" and you'll probably conjure up familiar suspects: Sandy Koufax, Mark Spitz, maybe that joke from "Airplane." You're more likely to omit Sidney Franklin, a matador from Brooklyn (real last name: Frumpkin), or...Tags: Sid Luckman, George Halas, Yom Kippur, Detroit Tigers, Sidney Franklin
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Miami Marlins' Logan Morrison a finalist for prestigious Hutch Award for community service
Sun Sentinel columnistI'm not sure if Logan Morrison will stay healthy or productive enough to be part of the Miami Marlins' future, but it's clear he's already distinguished himself with good deeds off the field. Morrison, the young outfielder and first baseman, was one of...Tags: Jake Peavy, Felix Hernandez, Dan Uggla, Mickey Mantle, Willie McCovey
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