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Following tradition by taking in a baseball game with grandson
BALTIMORE — As long as there are 8-year-olds, there will be baseball. Bud Selig has produced revenue-sharing and value-escalation. He deserves much credit. The mothers of this country have produced a never-ending supply of baseball customers. They...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Arts and Culture, Fernando Rodney, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball
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Jason Hammel struggles and comeback bid falls short as Orioles lose to Rays, 12-10
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles again proved Friday night that there are few deficits out of their reach, injecting late-inning suspense into a game that appeared to be a blowout. After trailing by eight runs in the eighth inning, they brought the tying run to the plate,...Tags: Chris Dickerson, Baltimore Orioles, Matt Wieters, Jason Hammel, Jair Jurrjens
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Hot bat puts Negrych on Jays' radar
The Buffalo NewsJim Negrych leads all of professional baseball in batting average but continues to be the regular second baseman in the Buffalo Bisons' lineup. What does the St. Francis product have to do to get his first call-up to the big leagues? Hang tight and keep...Tags: Buffalo Bisons, San Francisco Giants, Maicer Izturis, Toronto Blue Jays, Moises Sierra
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Loney swings away with Tampa Bay
Boston HeraldST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Calling James Loney's Red Sox tenure forgettable suggests anyone noticed it in the first place. Loney came and went last year after being acquired as a throw-in in the August megadeal with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He hit just...Tags: Joe Maddon, Boston Red Sox, American League, Chicago White Sox, Tampa Bay Rays
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Sox headed south
Boston HeraldST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Call it the Great Regression. After racing to 20 wins in their first 28 games, the Red Sox were bound to slip, at least to some extent. Maintaining that pace would've meant keeping up with the 1927 Yankees, and no offense to...Tags: Matt Joyce, Yunel Escobar, Evan Longoria, Dustin Pedroia, Tropicana Field
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Notebook: Slumping Ortiz has sore oblique
Boston HeraldST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- It seems there's a more plausible explanation for David Ortiz' slump than a negative newspaper column. After going 1-for-4 with a three-run homer in the Red Sox' 5-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays last night, Ortiz revealed he's been...Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Minor League Baseball, Baseball, Andrew Bailey, Spring Training
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Talking Orioles with Roar From 34's Matt Taylor
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore sports scene is blessed with a bunch of talented bloggers who bring their unique perspective to the conversation. Each week, I hope to chat with one of them in a regular feature called Blogger on Blogger. This week, I exchanged emails with...Tags: Prince Fielder, Baltimore Orioles, Tommy Hunter, Seattle Mariners, Major League Baseball All-Star Game
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Fantasy baseball world
Staff writer Tim Hubbard takes at look at some not-so-likely assets that can help fantasy owners fill the gaps in their lineups. James Loney 1B | Tampa Bay Dodgers fans may not have noticed, or my not want to notice, how productive Loney has been...
Tags: National League West, Joe Maddon, J.J. Putz, Fantasy Sports, American League
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BLAME GAME: Injury-ravaged Dodgers have gone from overachieving in 2012 to underachieving in 2013
San Bernardino County Sun, Calif.Want to blame something for the Dodgers' poor start? Try karma. There are similarities between the Dodgers' current injury woes and those of the first half of last season. They've just been obscured, or become tough for some to acknowledge, during a...Tags: Tony Gwynn, Jr., Carl Crawford, Bobby Abreu, Aaron Harang, San Diego Padres
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Scary moment, then another Rays' collapse
The Tampa TribuneToronto Blue Jays pitcher J.A. Happ, who was struck in the head by a line drive during Tuesday's 6-4 win over the Tampa Bay Rays, was upgraded from fair to good condition at Bayfront Medical Center this morning. Happ was still recovering but hoping to...Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Baseball, Sean Rodriguez, Kyle Farnsworth, R.A. Dickey
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Rays collapse late again in loss to Toronto
The Tampa TribuneIn a game marred by a potentially serious head injury to Toronto pitcher J.A. Happ, the Rays' hapless bullpen blew yet another late-inning lead Tuesday night as the Blue Jays rallied for a 6-4 triumph that spoiled a strong outing by Roberto Hernandez....Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Medical Procedures and Tests, Baseball, Sean Rodriguez, Kyle Farnsworth
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Logic is swept aside in Don Mattingly's crazy Dodgers comments
It's one thing to leave your heart in San Francisco, quite another to lose your mind there like Don Mattingly. Has there ever been a more ridiculous comment offered by a Dodgers manager, and take into account Tom Lasorda said a lot of ridiculous stuff...
Tags: San Francisco Giants, Ted Lilly, Baseball, Cody Ross, Mike D'Antoni
May 20, 2013
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May 14, 2013
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May 11, 2013
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May 8, 2013
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May 6, 2013
|Column| Los Angeles Times
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