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Red Sox and Rays advance to AL Championship Series which will start Thursday in St. Petersburg
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) _ The American League Championship Series will be an all-East Division affair. The Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay Rays closed out their respective division series in four games Monday and will square off beginning Friday in St....Tags: Mike Lowell, Torii Hunter, Chicago White Sox, Scot Shields, American League
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In good fun
On the Yankees beatHere's a little humor for your afternoon. This is from the American Mustache Institute -- I know, until a few months ago, who knew such a place existed? BTW, I'm impressed with several of your ballpark lists. Two of the......Tags: Robert Goulet, Bob Barr, New York Yankees, Jason Giambi
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Red Sox advance in style
Associated PressThe Boston Red Sox brushed aside the 100-win Los Angeles Angels in four games, dismissing their best-in-baseball regular season as last month's news. When it turns to October, no one dominates like Boston. Moments after the Angels botched a suicide-...Tags: Mike Scioscia, Pittsburgh Pirates, American League, Jon Lester, Manny Ramirez
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Red Sox beat Angels, move on to ALCS
The Associated PressThe Boston Red Sox brushed aside the 100-win Angels in four games, dismissing their best-in-baseball regular season as last month's news. When it turns to October, no one dominates like Boston. Jason Bay slid headfirst into home plate to score on Jed...Tags: Erick Aybar, Mark Kotsay, Jon Lester, Boston Red Sox
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New rule would keep U.S. from hosting '18 Cup
FIFA president Sepp Blatter will propose new World Cup bidding rules that would dash the hopes of the United States to host the 2018 tournament. Blatter said yesterday that he wants to avoid the World Cup staying in the Americas after Brazil stages it...Tags: Equestrian, Ray Bourque, Therapies, Lleyton Hewitt, Health Treatments
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Rays raise bar, reach ALCS
Chicago TribuneFor a franchise that had just won its first postseason series, the Tampa Bay Rays showed they certainly know how to celebrate. The champagne-soaked visitors' locker room at U.S. Cellular Field resembled a frat party after the 6-2 victory yesterday over...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Seattle Mariners, Ozzie Guillen, Chicago White Sox, American League
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Faith is contagious
Los Angeles TimesFor the first two games of the National League Championship Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers will head back to Philadelphia, the site of a four-game sweep in late August that started a season-worst eight-game losing streak for the Dodgers. But memories of...Tags: Derek Lowe, Jimmy Rollins, Lou Piniella, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chad Billingsley
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Indiana's Crean says: 'We've paid a price'
With the possibility of harsher NCAA sanctions looming over the Indiana men's basketball program, coach Tom Crean begins his first season in Bloomington with an unusual plea: Don't damage the program any more than it has been. "We've paid a price, a lot...Tags: Equestrian, Hurricane Ike, Consumer Electronics Industry, World Boxing Council, Ray Bourque
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Burress unapologetic on return
An unapologetic Plaxico Burress rejoined the New York Giants on Monday, noting he didn't lose any sleep after the Super Bowl champions suspended him for a game. Burress missed a team meeting two weeks ago without bothering to telephone the Giants. The...Tags: Kurt Warner, Retirement, National Football League, Martin Gramatica, Eric Mangini
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Red Sox send Angels home again
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBOSTON -- Manager Mike Scioscia broke out his little-ball attack at the worst possible time Monday night, and the Angels, almost predictably, came up little. A botched suicide squeeze attempt cost the Angels a potential run in the top of the ninth...Tags: Torii Hunter, Halloween, Mike Scioscia, Scot Shields, American League
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College baseball program a Manuel labor of love
jim.baumbach@newsday.comJerry Manuel might manage the Mets for two more years, or he might stick around for another decade. Who knows? But this much is certain: Whenever it's time for Manuel to pack up his belongings and head home, he won't be retiring from baseball. Manuel,...Tags: Spring Training, Chicago White Sox, Jerry Manuel, Colleges and Universities, New York Mets
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Sox fans think team will go 'all the way'
Chicago Tribune reporterOn Sunday, they were cautiously confident, believing in the Sox's abilities but bothered by the nagging thought in the back of their minds that being 0-2 against the Rays was too much to overcome. But Monday, many Sox fans, buoyed by Sunday's 5-3 win,...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs
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