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Portland Press Herald, Maine, Steve Solloway column
Portland Press Herald, MaineEd Flaherty most definitely knows who Logan Carman is and what he can do with a baseball in his left hand. Do you? Carman walked onto the pitching mound for the University of Southern Maine on Sunday and won for the 12th time this season. He broke the...Tags: Baseball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Baseball, High School Baseball, College Sports
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Good luck trying to buy a World Series
There are some things that can be bought. A space flight. The chance to be cryogenically frozen. Or maybe just some of the simpler things, like a 12-cylinder Ferrari Testarossa, beachfront property in Turks and Caicos or one of the socks Curt...
Tags: Josh Beckett, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, Carlos Zambrano, Bud Selig
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Darvish on blistering strikeout pace
A.J. Pierzynski had one of the great quotes of the season. "He had all seven of his pitches working,'' said Pierzynski, who jumped from the White Sox to the Rangers last winter. Pierzynski wasn't kidding. The catcher was giving an honest account of Yu...
Tags: Fenway Park, Eric Wedge, Yu Darvish, Texas Rangers, Comerica Park
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By The Numbers, Mets Have A Gem In Harvey
The Hartford CourantHe isn't the kid from Mystic anymore. He is a New York event. He isn't the fresh-faced Fitch High kid in his T-shirt fishing at Watch Hill, not anymore. His face is on T-shirts nowadays, hawked all around Citi Field, the face of hope for the Mets...Tags: Citi Field, Johan Santana, New York Mets, Justin Morneau, Matt Harvey
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Not all fun and (video) games
Big Huge Games in Timonium closed last May, taking nearly 100 jobs with it. Nine months later, a local studio that was launched from the ashes of the video game-maker shut down, too. And Zynga, which created FarmVille and Words with Friends, closed its...
Tags: Gaming Industry, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, FarmVille, Timonium, Manufacturing and Engineering
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MLB Opening Day 2013 TV schedule
Channel Guide MagazineMLB Opening Day 2013 TV schedule: The MLB regular season starts Sunday, March 31, with Texas at Houston. ESPN and ESPN2 air four games April 1. Get a FREE MLB TV schedule printable version! Once again, the Hot Stove cooked up an offseason stew of big... -
Epic Games closes Baltimore County location
Epic Games Inc., a North Carolina-based video game manufacturer, closed its office in Baltimore County last month, laying off 40 employees, Maryland's Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation said Thursday. Epic announced in August it was opening...
Tags: Boston Red Sox, Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Bankruptcy, Baltimore Orioles
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The baseball hunger games
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. -- Clearly, baseball fans and the media who represent them are hungry for some real news as the exhibition season gets underway, but it will be a while before what happens on the field really starts to mean much. Of course,...Tags: Ryan Braun, Nolan Reimold, World Baseball Classic, ESPN (tv network), American League East
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Baseball Hall of Fame
Blogging with Bill WhiteI'm several weeks away from entering my own Hall of Fame season, where I begin accepting nominations to my Hall of Fame of the area's most colorful characters. I've never had a year in which no one was inducted. Then...... -
Luis Ayala says he'll announce decision on World Baseball Classic on Friday
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — Orioles reliever Luis Ayala, who is listed on Mexico’s provisional roster for next month’s World Baseball Classic, said Thursday that he has yet to decide whether he will pitch in the event. The 35-year-old right-...Tags: Jair Jurrjens, World Baseball Classic, Trayvon Robinson, Jim Johnson, Zach Braddock
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Ravens' Flacco carries on the 'I'm going to Disney World' tradition
Win the Super Bowl, and head to Disney. It's a tradition now since Phil Sims uttered the words, "I'm going to Disney World" after winning Super Bowl XXI with the New York Giants in 1987. Now, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco gets the free trip...
Tags: Mark Rypien, Aaron Rodgers, Terrell Davis, Jon Gruden, Barry Bonds
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Jeff Jacobs: Reign Delay - Nobody Gets In Hall This Year, And That's Good
The Hartford CourantIn the 144-year narrative of our national pastime, five men have hit 60 home runs in one season. Henry Aaron never did it. Willie Mays never did it. One did it three times. As his reward, Sammy Sosa received 71 of 569 possible votes (12.5 percent) for...Tags: Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, ESPN (tv network), Don Sutton, Voting
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