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Baseball: Dodger Stadium is home for City Section final for 45th season in a row
Varsity Times InsiderThe deposit has been sent. The City Section will hold its Division I championship baseball game for the 45th consecutive season at Dodger Stadium on June 1. The Division II game will be at 10 a.m. and the Division I...... -
Live discussion: Kings, Ducks and the NHL playoff race
 Join Times Kings writer Lisa Dillman and hockey Hall of Famer Helene Elliott at 1 p.m. today for a live video discussion of the Kings, Ducks and the NHL. You will be able to ask them questions during the chat, which will take place on this blog post....
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers, Anaheim Ducks, Sports
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Dustin Penner to rejoin Kings' lineup at Dallas
DALLAS -- Greetings from Dallas, where the Kings are to face the Stars on Tuesday night at American Airlines Center. The Kings are in a position to do themselves some good and also help the Ducks: A loss of any kind by Dallas on Tuesday would allow the...
Tags: Dustin Penner, Los Angeles Kings, American Airlines Center, Soccer, Jeff Carter
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Dodgers take wait-and-see approach on Mark Ellis quad injury
And now for some good Dodgers health news! OK, possible good news. Right now, the Dodgers will take anything approximating positive news on the injury front. Mark Ellis, who left Friday’s game with a strained quadriceps, was not placed on the...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Josh Beckett, Don Mattingly, Chris Capuano, Mark Ellis
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Hanley Ramirez to begin rehab assignment Saturday
Shortstop Hanley Ramirez will begin a minor league rehabilitation assignment Saturday night and could be back with the Dodgers next week, nearly a month sooner than expected. Even that's not soon enough for Ramirez, though. "It hasn't been easy,...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball, Don Mattingly, Hanley Ramirez, Sports
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Reader photo: From up here...
An empty Dodger Stadium lies in the foreground of this image, taken by Nancy Dushkin while on a helicopter tour of Los Angeles on Sunday. "Even with the door off, I felt completely safe," Dushkin said. The image was captured with a Nikon D800. Follow...
Tags: Nikon Corp
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Dodgers' Andre Ethier delivers in the clutch
NEW YORK — Andre Ethier hadn't seen his splits with men in scoring position. "I feel it's not good," Ethier said. He was right. Entering Thursday, the player who used to be called Captain Clutch was two for 19. But Ethier managed to single when...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Physical Therapy, Adrian Gonzalez, Matt Kemp, Hanley Ramirez
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If Steve Nash is on his last legs, the Lakers could be on theirs
SAN ANTONIO — He was the last one to climb off the trainer's table, trudging through the musty high school gym Monday with the pained look of a kid who had just left detention. "It's not great," Steve Nash said, shaking his head. "It's not going...
Tags: Basketball, Jodie Meeks, Sports, Steve Blake, Pau Gasol
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Fernando Tatis shows Chan Ho Park who's not the bigger man
There is pure class, and then there is Fernando Tatis. Tatis offers a perfect example how easily Twitter can be abused. Or how easy it is to make yourself look like a clown in 140 characters or less. Tatis is the St. Louis Cardinals third baseman...
Tags: Twitter, Inc., Bruce Springsteen
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Frank McCourt's tax bill for Dodgers sale: $460 million
Frank McCourt has paid more than $460 million in state and federal taxes related to the sale of the Dodgers, one of his attorneys said Monday. McCourt sold the Dodgers for $2.15 billion last year in a transaction in which Guggenheim Baseball...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball, Bankruptcy, Sports, Chicago Cubs
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Dodgers' Manny Mota enters a new mode
When Manny Mota started his coaching career with the Dodgers, Dusty Baker was in left field and Jimmy Carter was in the White House. That was in 1980. The Dodgers have changed managers seven times since then, but Mota always has been the rock on the...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Satellite and Cable Service, Time Warner Cable Inc., Ned Colletti , Juan Uribe
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Keeping the idea of city streets safe in Boston Marathon aftermath
A marathon is among the most open and egalitarian of sporting events. It doesn't come cluttered with superstar egos or luxury suites. For spectators, it's free. And the best place to watch it is from the sidewalk. In any big city, a marathon is also a...
Tags: Architecture, International Military Interventions, Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Road Running
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