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David Wright, born Dec. 20, 1982, in Norfolk, Va., is a baseball player and the current starting third baseman of the New York Mets. He has been with the team since his debut in 2004. Wright is a four-time All-Star (2006-09) and two-time Gold Glove-winner (2007-08) at third base.
David Wright, born Dec. 20, 1982, in Norfolk, Va., is a baseball player and the current starting third baseman of the New York Mets. He has been with the team since his debut in 2004. Wright is a four-time All-Star (2006-09) and two-time Gold Glove-winner (2007-08) at third base.
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Arbutus Times top sports stories of 2011
Lansdowne softball squad wins regional chamionship
After losing twice to Eastern Tech, including once in the Baltimore County championship game, the Vikings got revenge when they pounded out 14 hits in a 5-1 victory over the Mavericks in the Class 2A...Tags: Track and Field, Cal Ripken, Brad Childress, High School Sports, Wrestling
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Football: Lansdowne wins first in final minute
After a dominant defensive effort by Lansdowne, the host Vikings needed a dynamic offensive play in the final minute of their game Friday night with Patapsco and that's exactly what they got.
On first and goal from the Patriot 17, senior signal-caller...Tags: Patapsco, Defense, John Miller, Tropical Storms, Firearms
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Was sitting Reyes in true spirit of baseball?
Reyes is anti-baseball Paul Doyle Hartford Courant In one of the greatest 24-hour stretches in baseball history, fans were treated to wall-to-wall drama. Everywhere, players were seizing the moment. Then there's Jose Reyes, who decided to sit on his...Tags: Texas Rangers, Paul Doyle, C.J. Wilson (baseball), Twitter, Inc., Ryan Braun
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Navy loses to Air Force after controversial call, 35-34, in overtime
A game that saw Navy run more than twice as many plays as Air Force and come back from an 18-point fourth-quarter deficit was decided by a controversial call Saturday — an unsportsmanlike-conduct penalty for taunting against senior quarterback Kriss...Tags: Defense, Ken Niumatalolo, Annapolis, CBS Corp., Memorial Stadium
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Does the Derby hurt home run hitters such as Robinson Cano?
Ah, the Home Run Derby. It’s hard for me to think of many American traditions that top watching baseball’s best sluggers (cameos made by Vernon Wells in 2010 and Brandon Inge the year before) while listening to Chris Berman shriek NFL...Tags: Ivan Rodriguez, Robinson Cano, Adrian Gonzalez, Athletes, Brady Anderson
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AL wins marathon midsummer classic
Sun reporterOn a perfect summer evening for baseball, in the sport's most venerable cathedral, with nearly 50 of its all-time greats looking on, the 79th All-Star Game simply didn't want the good times to end. The longest midsummer classic, time-wise, in history...Tags: Terry Francona, Hospitals and Clinics, Yogi Berra, New York Mets, George Sherrill
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U.S. is taking arson case
Sun StaffFederal prosecutors took over the witness-intimidation case yesterday against five men accused of firebombing the home of a North Baltimore community leader last month, a move that could increase the minimum penalties imposed on the defendants if they are...Tags: Lawyers, Local Government, Randallstown, Prosecution, Defendants
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This week in fantasy baseball
Sal Fasano didn't even get to unpack his bags. One day after being reassigned by the Orioles, the veteran catcher was back with the club, a move necessitated by the injury to Javy Lopez, who underwent surgery Thursday for a broken bone in his right...Tags: Major League Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Animal Science, New York Mets, National League
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BBO-PLAYER-NEWS-WIRE - Part 2
ReutersPart 2 : continues.... Miguel Cabrera up to the plate. He made another tough catch in the outfield. ----------------------------------------------- MLB Note - Detroit Tigers Crosby, Casey LHP Casey Crosby looked like exactly what he is Friday -- a...Tags: Major League Baseball, Texas Rangers, Casey Crosby, Brandon Dickson, Bryan Petersen
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Santana's no-no makes history for Mets, himself
ReutersThe Sports Xchange MLB Team Report - New York Mets - INSIDE PITCH He took a seat for the post-game press conference, Johan Santana's left arm so heavily iced it looked as if he could barely lift it after using it to lift a 50-year burden from his...Tags: Major League Baseball, Mike Pelfrey, New York Mets, Daniel Murphy, Jeremy Hefner
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Cards have blown call in perspective after no-hitter
ReutersThe Sports Xchange MLB Team Report - St. Louis Cardinals - INSIDE PITCH The Cardinals thought they actually got a hit against New York Mets left-hander Johan Santana Friday night, but they weren't really whining about the foul ball call made by third...Tags: Major League Baseball, Jaime Garcia, Lance Lynn, Brandon Dickson, Lucas Duda
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Santana tosses Mets first-ever no-hitter
ReutersSantana tosses Mets first-ever no-hitter NEW YORK -- The 134th pitch coming from the surgically repaired left shoulder of an ace who wasn't sure what he could do this season was one last changeup that St. Louis Cardinals third baseman David Freese swung...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Lucas Duda, Citi Field, New York Mets, National League
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