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How Dr. 360's Plan to Die Took an Unexpected Turn
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLifeguard Tracy Geller and his eighth-grade surfing students had been riding waves off Manhattan Beach for about half an hour when his gut told him something wasn't right. All morning, Geller's eye had been drawn to a glimmer in the water near a buoy...Tags: University of California, Berkeley, Medical Procedures and Tests, Nausea, Health, Surfing
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NFL: Miami, con un estadio anticuado, se queda sin Super Bowl
El sur de Florida, con todo su glamour y eclecticismo, recibió un duro golpe esta semana cuando los dueños de equipos de la NFL hicieron pedazos el sueño de Miami de convertirse nuevamente en sede de un Super Bowl. En una votación que resultó en...
Tags: Miguel Tejada, New York Yankees, Carlos', Reggie Jackson (basketball), New York Knicks
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Dodgers not concerned about power outage
Orange County RegisterLOS ANGELES_Going, going ... not gone, just dormant. Two years removed from leading the National League with 39 home runs _ but only seven months removed from major surgery on his left shoulder _ Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp has hit only one home run in...Tags: Don Mattingly, Hanley Ramirez, Baseball, Baseball Statistics, Adrian Gonzalez
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DODGERS NOTEBOOK: Matt Kemp records career hit No. 1,000
San Bernardino County Sun, Calif.Matt Kemp didn't realize he had 1,000 career hits until he looked up at the video board after slapping a single to center field in the fifth inning. "It's kind of a lot, it's kind of not," Kemp said. "Some great hitters behind me have 3,000 hits. It's...Tags: Andre Ethier, Tony La Russa, Scott Elbert, Mark Ellis, Matt Harvey
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Buzz: Jose Canseco, a poodle and chocolate chip cookies
The StateHere's what we know about Jose Canseco: 1. He played baseball. 2. He used steroids. 3. He is a fan of the S.C. Budget and Control Board. Canseco, who along with Mark McGwire made up the "bash brothers" on the Oakland A's teams in the '80s and...Tags: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Politics, Twitter, Inc., Nikki Haley, Justice System
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Jose Rosado: Too many athletes belong in the hall of shame
Unfortunately, many of us have had that difficult conversation with young children regarding their sports heroes and cheating. Usually at the end of the conversation, we remind them that winners never cheat and cheaters never win. We tell them this even...
Tags: Livestrong Foundation, Lance Armstrong, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Hank Aaron, Laws
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Column: Twins' schedule changes due to weather
The Minnesota Twins can sympathize with area high school and college athletic teams this spring. Four of the last eight Twins' games have been postponed due to weather - three of which were scheduled for the Twins' home Target Field, including Monday'...
Tags: Joe Mauer, Target Field, Justin Verlander, Jose Fernandez , Trevor Plouffe
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Ramirez injury puts spotlight on toll of WBC
Four more innings. That's all Hanley Ramirez had to get through before the Dominican Republic could return him to the Dodgers in working condition. But Ramirez tore ligaments in his right thumb diving for a ball in Tuesday night's World Baseball Classic...
Tags: World Baseball Classic, World Series, Fernando Rodney, Tampa Bay Rays, Jose Molina
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A look at a few stats surrounding Chris Davis' record start
We will see history tonight if Chris Davis, who had four home runs in his first four games, hits another homer. If the hottest hitter in baseball puts another out of the ballpark, he will become the first player in major league history to hit a home run...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, San Diego Padres, Adam Jones (baseball), Pittsburgh Pirates, Baseball
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Chris Davis' grand slam gives Orioles 9-5 win over Twins on Opening Day
The Baltimore SunAfter Oriole Park sat silent for six months and the Orioles spent the past seven weeks in Sarasota, Fla., preparing for the season, manager Buck Showalter believed his players needed the “pickup” that only a Camden Yards sellout crowd could...Tags: Nelson Cruz, New York Yankees, Eduardo Escobar, Buck Showalter, Adam Jones (baseball)
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Review: "Mr. Wrigley's Ball Club" by Roberts Ehrgott
Yankee fans, including my wife, find it endearing and slightly pathetic that while they invoke the names of World Series-winning heroes to exalt their team's history — Ruth! Gehrig! DiMaggio! Reggie! Derek! — Cub fans grow dewy-eyed to...
Tags: PBS (tv network), Ronald Reagan, Chicago Tribune, World Series, Entertainment
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During red-hot streak, Chris Davis reflects on the cold spells
The Baltimore SunOrioles first baseman Chris Davis has been here before, with fans screaming his name and his teammates shaking their heads at his latest incredible power display. Davis, though, also has been on the other side, when things are going terribly and he's...Tags: Nelson Cruz, Buck Showalter, Adam Jones (baseball), Texas Rangers, Baseball Statistics
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