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Royals' Hosmer added to 2013 World Baseball Classic roster
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsUSA Baseball announced today that Kansas City Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer has been added to the U.S. roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic. Hosmer, 23, recorded 14 home runs and 60 RBI in 2012, his second season in the Major Leagues. He batted...Tags: Paulo Orlando, World Baseball Classic, Luis Mendoza, Baseball, Eric Hosmer
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Spring training: AL Central preview
Never underestimate Mike Ilitch's appetite for a championship. While the Tigers loved what they got from Anibal Sanchez a year ago, they didn't have $80 million budgeted to keep him off the free-agent market. But that's what Dave Dombrowski persuaded...
Tags: Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, Chris Sale, Orlando Hudson, Ron Gardenhire
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Which undervalued Orioles asset has the most promise in 2013?
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles’ acquisition of Jair Jurrjens won’t become official until he has a physical this week, but all signs point to the right-hander joining the O’s cluttered starting rotation mix. Jurrjens, who turns 27 tomorrow, will make a...Tags: Jair Jurrjens, National League, Baseball Statistics, Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles
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O's notes: WBC rosters, Brian Roberts' health, Duquette seeks an arm
The Baltimore SunOrioles right-hander Miguel Gonzalez, whose Cinderella 2012 season ended with an invitation to pitch for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic, has decided he won’t participate in the March tournament. Gonzalez, 28, rose from being a minor league...Tags: World Baseball Classic, Buck Showalter, Kevin Gausman, Dylan Bundy, Pedro Strop
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Rafael Palmeiro discusses Baseball Hall of Fame voting
The Baltimore SunI had a chance to talk to former Oriole Rafael Palmeiro about Wednesday’s Hall of Fame announcement that the Baseball Writers' Association of America did not vote in anyone for the 2013 induction class. That includes Palmeiro, who was on his third...Tags: Rafael Palmeiro, Tom Glavine, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, MLB Network (tv network), Baseball
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Royals sign former MVP Miguel Tejada
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsFormer AL MVP Miguel Tejada says he has reached a deal with the Kansas City Royals and is ready to return to the majors. The 38-year-old infielder told The Associated Press that he has a one-year contract for $1.1 million and another $400,000 in...Tags: MLB Most Valuable Player Award, Baseball, Sports, Kansas City Royals
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Ever-valuable Jeter deserves MVP
If a shortstop can do it, Derek Jeter has done it. Well, with one exception. He never has received the honor that was bestowed on his teammate Alex Rodriguez back in 2003, when Rodriguez was with the last-place Rangers. That's the same honor that went...
Tags: Times Square, Chicago White Sox, Chris Stewart (baseball), Broken Bones, Michael Pineda
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Dodgers flaunt status as game's new spending king
While Hyun-jin Ryu is not yet a big name in North America, losing him was a bigger blow for the Cubs than you probably think. President Theo Epstein and general manager Jed Hoyer wanted the rights to the 25-year-old South Korean left-hander because they...
Tags: Free Agency, Theo Epstein, Rafael Palmeiro, Hiroki Kuroda, Carl Crawford
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Orioles center fielder Adam Jones places sixth in AL MVP vote
The Baltimore SunThis season's Most Valuable Oriole, center fielder Adam Jones, placed sixth in this year's American League Most Valuable Player voting. Jones became the Orioles' highest vote-getter in AL MVP balloting since Miguel Tejada placed fifth in 2004. He...Tags: Gold Glove Awards, MLB Most Valuable Player Award, Triple Crown, Yadier Molina, Buster Posey
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Throwing some cold water on Josh Hamilton as an Oriole
The Baltimore SunEvery offseason this happens. Sometimes it happens three, four, five times in the winter. A reporter attaches the Orioles to a star free agent’s name. And then those of us who cover the team locally will get inundated with questions about whether...Tags: Josh Hamilton, Cody Ross, Prince Fielder, Baltimore Orioles, Torii Hunter
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Adam Jones is the Orioles' newest ironman
The Baltimore SunST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- On Wednesday night Center fielder Adam Jones became the first Oriole to play in all 162 regular season games since Miguel Tejada did it in 2006. Since 1954, only seven Orioles have played 162 games: Cal Ripken Jr. (10 times),...Tags: Rafael Palmeiro, Brooks Robinson, Cal Ripken, Jr., B.J. Surhoff
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Showalter praises Norfolk's Ron Johnson and Mike Griffin for shuttling so many players to O's
The Baltimore SunBuck Showalter just wanted to know one thing from Ron Johnson and Mike Griffin. How did they steer the Triple-A Norfolk Tides to a winning record when Showalter spent the whole season stealing their players? “My gosh, I never heard a complaint,&...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Norfolk Tides, Dontrelle Willis, Mike Griffin, Baltimore Orioles
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