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Hall of Fame baseball player Carl Yastrzemski, born Aug. 22, 1939, played left field for the Boston Red Sox from 1961 to 1983. He was named to the All-Star team 18 times during that span and was the 1967 AL MVP. (Photo AP)
Hall of Fame baseball player Carl Yastrzemski, born Aug. 22, 1939, played left field for the Boston Red Sox from 1961 to 1983. He was named to the All-Star team 18 times during that span and was the 1967 AL MVP. (Photo AP)
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Dick Williams dies at 82; old-school manager won back-to-back World Series with the Oakland A's
Dick Williams, a feisty old-school baseball manager who won pennants with three teams and back-to-back World Series titles with the Oakland Athletics during a Hall of Fame career, died Thursday of a ruptured aortic aneurysm at a hospital near his home...Tags: Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, High School Sports, Health, Brooklyn (New York City)
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Jim Murray, May 8, 1961
The Daily MirrorMay 8, 1961: I was rooting hard for old John Longden on Saturday. You knew it was his last long ride around Churchill Downs. John has won races under all kinds of conditions, including three at Jamaica one day when...... -
Miguel Cabrera out at Derby but still in race for Triple Crown
The Fabulous ForumMiguel Cabrera can hit home runs. The Tigers' first baseman has shown that ability throughout 2010 -- he is currently tied for second in the American League with 22 home runs. But on Monday, he failed to advance past the...... -
PASSINGS
Barry Beckett Producer worked with famous singers Barry Beckett, 66, a keyboard player and record producer who had important roles in recordings by Bob Dylan, Percy Sledge, Hank Williams Jr. and Kenny Chesney, died June 10 at his home in Henderson,...Tags: Music Industry, Bob Seger, Human Accomplishments, World Series, Sports
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La implacable maldición que atormenta a los Angelinos
Previo al arranque de la temporada de 2012 lancé una maldición a los Angelinos de Los Angeles —y en particular a Albert Pujols— que aún sigue atormentando a los serafines y al slugger dominicano. Entonces, un sábado 24 de diciembre de...
Tags: Ray Lewis, Kung Fu Panda (movie), Lawrence Taylor, New York Mets, Serge Ibaka
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Boston Herald Steve Buckley , Karen Guregian column
Boston HeraldDavid Ortiz was born and raised in the Dominican Republic, and he honed his skills as a professional baseball player in such minor league towns as Appleton, Wis., New Britain, Conn., and Fort Myers, Fla. When he finally made it to the big leagues, it...Tags: Larry Bird, Oakland Athletics, New York Islanders, High School Sports, National Hockey League
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2012: un año de ensueño para la pelota venezolana
Con el venezolano Miguel Cabrera como gran protagonista, 2012 pasará a la historia como otro gran año para los peloteros latinoamericanos en el béisbol de Grandes Ligas. Particularmente para los venezolanos Cabrera, brillante antesalista de los Tigres...
Tags: Kauffman Stadium
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2012 Year in Review: September and October
Editor’s note: This is the fifth installment in a six-part series compiled by staff writer Tim Koelble looking back at some of the biggest local, regional and national stories of 2012. SEPTEMBER 1 - Saint James opens football season with 40-14 win...Tags: Ray Lewis, Dylan Bundy, High School Sports, Baltimore Orioles, Francis Scott Key
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Molina and Posey at top of list of winning catchers
ST. LOUIS — Talking playoff baseball while wondering if Roger Goodell will be the biggest casualty of the Saints' bounty program: 1. Who is the best catcher in baseball? Probably one of the two guys who have been slugging it out in the National...
Tags: Michael Jordan, Delmon Young, Yadier Molina, Dave Dombrowski, Carlos Ruiz
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Fun And Cool -- That's The Ticket
The Hartford CourantAs Barry Felix passes Chris Spano at the StubHub operations center in East Granby, he asks whether Spano had seen the price fetched for the San Diego Padres — $800 million. That's a big number, they agree. But at this office, it's something more...Tags: Derivative Securities, San Diego Padres, Amusement and Theme Parks, Economy, Business and Finance, Financial Markets
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UCF-Tulsa is biggest non-BCS game of the year
Running off at the typewriter. … Marc Daniels, the thundering voice of UCF, said on his radio show the other day that today's Conference USA showdown between the Knights and Tulsa is the biggest non-BCS game of the year. And after much research,...
Tags: South Florida Bulls, Rollins College, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Atlantic Coast Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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