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Has Don Mattingly fired himself with his recent comments?
If the Dodgers’ owners have not already decided to fire Don Mattingly, the manager all but fired himself on Wednesday. In his latest and sharpest comments distancing himself from the organization, Mattingly appeared to criticize the Dodgers’...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Matt Kemp, Tim Federowicz, Luis Cruz, James Loney
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Giants' Ryan Vogelsong has surgery on hand
Right-hander Ryan Vogelsong was put on the 15-day disabled list by the San Francisco Giants after breaking his pitching hand and could be out for two months. Vogelsong had surgery Tuesday. He suffered the injury Monday night on a fifth-inning swing...
Tags: Chicago White Sox, Endy Chavez, Cleveland Indians, Santiago Casilla, Yunel Escobar
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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: Customs and Tradition, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, James Loney, Baseball, Baltimore Orioles
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Angels' Dane De La Rosa is finally rewarded for his perseverance
If you just got married and bought a house, this would be a good year to land a job in an industry with a minimum annual salary of $490,000. The Angels are happy for Dane De La Rosa, and happy to have him too. After a decade chasing his dream through...
Tags: Mike Trout, San Diego Padres, American League, Milwaukee Brewers, Mark Lowe
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Tampa Bay puts David Price on DL because of strained triceps
The Tampa Bay Rays put Cy Young Award winner David Price on the 15-day disabled list because of a strained left triceps. This is the first time in Price's career that he has been on the DL. The left-hander departed his start Wednesday night against Boston...
Tags: Andy Pettitte, Houston Astros, Bud Selig, Evan Reed, Al Alburquerque
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Clayton Kershaw is a Dodgers star now but it almost didn't happen
On the morning that would deliver to the Dodgers their greatest arm in two generations, Clayton Kershaw awoke with a thought. The baseball draft was not televised in 2006. Each team made its picks on a secure conference call line with the league office....
Tags: Bryan Morris, Miguel Cabrera, Clayton Kershaw, Evan Longoria, Tim Lincecum
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Rays end Orioles' long streak
Matt Joyce's two-run double keyed a six-run ninth-inning rally Saturday that lifted the Tampa Bay Rays to a 10-6 victory at Baltimore, ending the Orioles' franchise-record streak of 109 consecutive wins when leading after seven innings. The uprising was...
Tags: Brandon McCarthy, Jordan Walden, Erick Aybar, Jim Johnson, Matt Garza
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The Times' baseball rankings
In honor of the Billboard Music Awards, which will be presented Sunday in Las Vegas, Times staff writer Kevin Baxter offers a music-themed look at Major League Baseball. (Statistics through Friday’s games. Last week’s rankings in parentheses):...
Tags: Minnesota Wild, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball Statistics, Milwaukee Brewers
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MLB suspends one umpire, fines all four for Angels-Astros debacle
Major League Baseball on Friday suspended the crew chief and fined all four umpires involved in a bizarre incident during Thursday's game between the Angels and Houston Astros. The discipline all resulted from what an MLB statement called "a...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Fines, Punishment, Mike Scioscia, Houston Astros
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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: Los Angeles Dodgers, National League West, American League, J.J. Putz, Miami Marlins
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Pirates' Francisco Liriano to make season debut Saturday
Francisco Liriano will come off the disabled list and make his Pittsburgh Pirates debut Saturday against the New York Mets. The left-hander has been sidelined all season while recovering from a broken right arm. Pirates Manager Clint Hurdle says the...
Tags: Physical Disabilities, Clint Hurdle, Joel Hanrahan, Pittsburgh Pirates, Piracy
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Checking in on former Dodgers from the 2012 club
Think all those players who come and go as Dodgers go on to great things with other organizations? Not hardly. Here’s a look at the players who spent time with the Dodgers last season who are no longer with the club, and what they’re up to...
Tags: Joe Blanton, Bobby Abreu, Jamey Wright, Pittsburgh Pirates, Todd Coffey
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