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Roberto Alomar, former Orioles second baseman, elected to club's Hall of Fame
The Baltimore SunFormer second baseman Roberto Alomar isn’t positive that 1996 was his greatest season as a big leaguer, but he knows that first year as an Oriole had to be among the highlights of his Hall of Fame career. “Numbers-wise, I can maybe say yes,...Tags: World Series, Baltimore Orioles, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Sports, American League East
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Cubs' triple threat
TEMPE, Ariz. — And so it begins. On a cool, sunny Saturday alongside scenic Interstate 10, the Cubs played their first game with real promise since August 2009, when the worm turned for Lou Piniella. It didn't matter, of course, but it did suggest...
Tags: Albert Almora, Junior Lake, Theo Epstein, Sparky Anderson, Starlin Castro
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Ray Lewis' stronger denial of PED report should help Ravens get past it
Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis was just a little too vague when he responded at Tuesday's Super Bowl media event to a Sports Illustrated report that he might have used a banned substance during his quick recovery from a triceps injury, so he delivered a much...
Tags: John Harbaugh, Ray Rice, Sports, San Francisco 49ers, Football
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“Pete Rose: Hits & Mrs.” has baseball great stepping up to the reality-show plate
Channel Guide MagazineA lot of people view Pete Rose these days with a mixture of anger and pity. Anger that his long-ago sin of betting on baseball games still keeps the sport's all-time hit king out of the Hall of Fame, and pity at the sad caricature they think he's become.... -
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: Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling, Sports, Willie Mays, Voting
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Lance Armstrong, baseball's Hall and drug standards
After all this time, he's not sure if he read Lance Armstrong's book before his kidney was taken out or after, before the cancer spread to his lungs or later, before his doctors said to get his papers in order or not. "I just remember admiring his...
Tags: Roger Clemens, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Curt Schilling, Cycling, Sports
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Hall of Famers happy to see Bonds, Clemens denied
NEW YORK (AP) — Nobody was happier about the Hall of Fame shutout than the Hall of Famers themselves. Goose Gossage, Al Kaline, Dennis Eckersley and others are in no rush to open the door to Cooperstown for anyone linked to steroids. Barry...
Tags: Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling, Sports, Mike Schmidt, Willie Mays
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The Hall truth: The change it must make
History, it has been said, is written by the winners. But sometimes, writers write history, and I’m hoping those with Hall of Fame ballots do that today. When the names of the newest inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame are announced, I hope...
Tags: Roger Clemens, Red Schoendienst, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Lou Gehrig, Sports
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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: MLB Network (tv network), ESPN (tv network), Roger Clemens, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Miguel Tejada
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They belong in the Hall of Fame
Did Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa and pitcher Roger Clemens miss election to the Baseball Hall of Fame because the writers don't like them rather than their alleged steroids use? The sportswriters and other purists adamantly say the three don't belong in...Tags: College Baseball, World Series, Sammy Sosa, Roger Clemens, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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No players elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
The Baltimore SunThe electorate of the Baseball Writers' Association of America sent a clear message to tainted superstars Wednesday: If you were suspected of taking performance enhancing drugs, you don’t belong in the Hall of Fame. At least not in 2013. No players...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Roger Clemens, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Curt Schilling, Sports
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Hey, Cooperstown! Here's One Hall Of An Explanation Of My Ballot
The Hartford CourantFirst, my 2013 Baseball Hall of Fame vote: 1. Jack Morris 2. Curt Schilling 3. Craig Biggio 4. Jeff Bagwell 5. Mike Piazza Second, my strong recommendation: Read the commentary titled "The Steroid Era Vote" by Howard Bryant on ESPN.com. The...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Crime, Law and Justice, Paul Doyle, Mike Schmidt, Willie Mays
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Feb 23, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2013
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Jan 9, 2013
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Jan 9, 2013
|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Jan 10, 2013
|Story| Petoskey News
Jan 9, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Jan 10, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jan 10, 2013
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|Story| Baltimore Sun
Dec 15, 2012
|Column| Hartford Courant
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