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MLB's Joe Torre on expanded replay: No in 2013, yes in 2014
Major League Baseball will not expand its instant replay system this year, according to Joe Torre, the league's executive vice president of baseball operations. Commissioner Bud Selig told the Los Angeles Times four months ago that expanded replay would...
Tags: Detroit Tigers, NASCAR, ESPN (tv network), Omar Infante, Major League Baseball
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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: Satellite and Cable Service, Major League Baseball, Entertainment, Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball
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Bud Selig: Hall of Fame vote does not diminish MLB
PARADISE VALLEY, Ariz. -- Commissioner Bud Selig dismissed as "ridiculous" the concept that the stature of the Hall of Fame or Major League Baseball has been damaged by this year's Hall of Fame vote, in which no players were elected. Selig called...
Tags: Roger Clemens, Mike Piazza, Sports, Barry Bonds, Baseball
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Dodgers' Vin Scully to be honored at annual scouts dinner
I suppose you could get tired of honoring Vin Scully, but doubt it will ever happen. Scully, who was voted into the broadcaster’s wing of the Hall of Fame back in 1982, is scheduled to be given yet another honor Saturday night at the annual...
Tags: Chicago White Sox, Mike Piazza, Major League Baseball, Entertainment Events, Dennis Gilbert
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Tom Lasorda, 85 years young, is still selling baseball, and Dodgers
Now that we can sweep the college football season away, much like Alabama did to Notre Dame, it is time to set our sporting sights forward. There is the NBA, college basketball, even a hockey-light season. Or is that a light hockey season? Nor...
Tags: Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Hospitals and Clinics, C.J. Wilson (baseball), Los Angeles Dodgers
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Baseball will have in-season testing for HGH
Major League Baseball announced Thursday that it will begin in-season blood-testing for human growth hormone and additional testing for testosterone this year. Batting leader Melky Cabrera of the San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics pitcher...
Tags: Bartolo Colon, Major League Baseball, Baseball, Science and Technology, Melky Cabrera
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Dodgers' Vin Scully steals show at scouts fundraiser
Jim Palmer choked up when talking about his autistic son. Fellow Hall of Fame pitcher Ferguson Jenkins paid tribute to the Philadelphia Phillies scout who signed him. Tom Lasorda showed he could still make a room full of people laugh. But Vin Scully was...
Tags: Autism, Philadelphia Phillies, Mike Piazza, Sports, Vin Scully
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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: Studs Terkel, David Wharton, Career and Workplace, Major League Baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Remembrance: Marvin Miller was a transformative figure in sports
He didn’t look like much of a revolutionary. He looked like an economist, which he was, only with some serious attitude. Kind of bookish, but with an unnerving gleam in his eye. The last guy you ever wanted to get into a fight with was Marvin...
Tags: Interior Policy, Baseball, Ryan Madson, Babe Ruth, ESPN (tv network)
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Dodgers' proposed TV deal dwarfs what Frank McCourt wanted
Maybe you’re not a big Bud Selig fan. Maybe you’re still irked about that Milwaukee All-Star game or that he ever allowed the Dodgers to be sold to Frank McCourt or an inability to find a new barber. But say this for Selig, when he dug in...
Tags: Sports, Randy Choate, Los Angeles Dodgers, Frank McCourt, Baseball
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Pete Rose: Hall of Fame decision is 'kind of sad'
No living players will be inducted into the Hall of Fame this year, a decision that baseball great Pete Rose said is "kind of sad." In an interview with Fox News, Rose lamented the first shutout since 1996. "There's a lot of great players that were on...
Tags: Voting, Major League Baseball, Mike Piazza, Clarence Thomas, Baseball
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Magic Johnson-led group is picked as Dodgers' next owner
A group led by Lakers legend Magic Johnson emerged Tuesday night as the new owners of the Dodgers, ending months of uncertainty for the storied but troubled baseball franchise. Johnson, who guided the Lakers to five NBA championships during the...
Tags: Golden State Warriors, Peter O'Malley, Peter Guber, Divorce, Major League Baseball
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