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The Yankees on Pettitte
pix11.comCurrent and former New York Yankees reminisce about Andy Pettitte's time in pinstripes. Statements courtesy of the NY Yankees: "We thank Andy, his wife, Laura, and their family for their many contributions to this organization. We hope the Pettitte...Tags: Yogi Berra, Hank Steinbrenner, Joe Torre, New York Yankees, Mariano Rivera
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Game 5 postmortems
Angels UnpluggedIt was too great a game with too many juicy subplots for one day. Here are just a few Game 5 postmortems: --SCIOSCIA'S MOVES -- Considering the wails of anger and stream of comments and e-mails, Mike Scioscia must be...... -
More spring training memories
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsThe rich history of spring training in South Florida has been slowly wearing away during the past two decades as teams that once made Florida???s southeast coast their spring homes have moved elsewhere to fancy new venues. The news this......Tags: Duke Snider, Catfish Hunter, Radio Industry, Yogi Berra, George Steinbrenner
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Yankees Owner Steinbrenner Dies
Web ReporterHe was baseball's bombastic Boss. He rebuilt the New York Yankees dynasty, ushering in the era of multimillion-dollar salaries and accepting nothing less in return than World Series championships. He fired managers. Rehired them. And fired them again....Tags: CBS Corp., Douglas MacArthur, High School Sports, Gold and Precious Material, Metal and Mineral
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Ralph Houk dies at 90; Yankees manager won World Series in first 2 seasons
Ralph Houk, who won the World Series in 1961 and 1962 in his first two seasons as manager of the New York Yankees, died Wednesday in Winter Haven, Fla. He was 90.
Houk went on to lead the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox in a 20-year managerial career....Tags: American League, San Francisco Giants, Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle, Detroit Tigers
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George Steinbrenner dies at 80; owner of New York Yankees
George Steinbrenner, who made his name synonymous with the revival of the New York Yankees as a dominant baseball team and leveraged multiple championships into business ventures that forever changed the economics of the sport, has died. He was 80....Tags: CBS Corp., Douglas MacArthur, Thomas Hardy, Chicago Sun-Times, Purdue University
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O's get blown away by Pettitte
Had New York Yankees third baseman Jerry Hairston Jr. been able to field Adam Jones' routine ground ball in the seventh inning Monday night, Andy Pettitte's dominating performance might well have been a historic one.
It's impossible to know whether...Tags: Catfish Hunter, Brian Roberts, Cesar Izturis, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Jeremy Guthrie
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'Family Guy': Women problems
Show Tracker[Update: 3:30 pm - If I ever worry that no one's reading my posts, all I need to do is make some mistakes. Thank you to the commentor that pointed out I'd called Lester Cletus and Tim the Bear nearly...... -
It's fan appreciation day in Yankee Stadium for Angels DH Hideki Matsui
The Fabulous ForumHideki Matsui received a rousing standing ovation in Yankee Stadium onTuesday when the Angels designated hitter, who earned World Series most valuable player honors with the Yankees last fall, was presented with a World Series ring in a ceremony before...... -
New $1.5 billion Yankee Stadium Formally Opens
NEW YORK (AP) - The last time Yankee Stadium opened, Babe Ruth starred and the ballpark quickly became the house he built. Eighty-six years later, a new Yankee Stadium was ready to make its debut. "They'll find a way to get those ghosts over there,"...Tags: Yogi Berra, George Steinbrenner, Joe Torre, Joe Girardi, C.C. Sabathia
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PASSINGS
Madelyn Katz Supporter of UCLA hospital Madelyn "Maddie" Katz, 73, a philanthropist who helped establish a UCLA Medical Center program to provide reconstructive plastic surgery to soldiers wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan, died Sunday at her Los...Tags: All Stars, Martha Graham, Heart Attack, New York Yankees, New York Mets
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AL wins marathon midsummer classic
Sun reporterOn a perfect summer evening for baseball, in the sport's most venerable cathedral, with nearly 50 of its all-time greats looking on, the 79th All-Star Game simply didn't want the good times to end. The longest midsummer classic, time-wise, in history...Tags: American League, Yogi Berra, George Steinbrenner, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays
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