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Former baseball player Don Mattingly played first base for the New York Yankees from 1982 through 1995. A six-time All-Star and 1985 AL MVP, Mattingly won nine Gold Glove awards in a 10-year span from 1985 to 1994 and finished his career with 2,153 hits and a .307 batting average. Mattingly is currently a hitting coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers. (Photo AP)
Former baseball player Don Mattingly played first base for the New York Yankees from 1982 through 1995. A six-time All-Star and 1985 AL MVP, Mattingly won nine Gold Glove awards in a 10-year span from 1985 to 1994 and finished his career with 2,153 hits and a .307 batting average. Mattingly is currently a hitting coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers. (Photo AP)
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Which managers won't survive season?
Rodriguez in bad spot Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune Down goes Bob Geren! Who will follow him out the door? It's possible that there will be no other midseason firings, as an overall period of stability should follow the rash of changes in 2010. But...Tags: Major League Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Ozzie Guillen, Jim Tracy, Houston Astros
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New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter chasing 3,000
He is Mr. November, and every other month in which Major League Baseball is played.
He has more hits than Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, a higher career batting average than Mickey Mantle and a higher postseason average than Joe DiMaggio.
And it won't be...Tags: Major League Baseball, Willie Mays, Joe Torre, Ty Cobb, Yogi Berra
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Ex-Yanks star, broadcaster Bobby Murcer dies at 62
The Associated PressBobby Murcer succeeded Mickey Mantle, played in pinstripes with Don Mattingly and watched proudly from the broadcast booth when the New York Yankees returned to power. A cherished link from former Yankees greats to the club's current stars, Murcer died...Tags: Major League Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Willie Mays, Hospitals and Clinics, Joe Torre
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Steroid probe hits Grimsley
Federal investigators searched the house of Arizona Diamondbacks reliever Jason Grimsley yesterday as part of their investigation of steroid use in baseball. Thirteen agents searched Grimsley's house in Scottsdale, Ariz., for six hours, according to...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, Internal Revenue Service, Philadelphia Phillies, Judges
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B. Robinson's new highlight
From wire reportsFormer Orioles great Brooks Robinson caught on quickly: Preventing runs was just as important as scoring them. A human highlight film at the hot corner, Robinson finished No. 1 in fan voting for the all-time Rawlings Gold Glove team released yesterday....Tags: Willie Mays, Brooks Robinson, Johnny Bench, Gary Sheffield, Lower Back Pain
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Stars are on ball at autograph show
Sun ReporterIn a private room at one end of the 300 level of the Baltimore Convention Center, four Hall of Famers sat at separate tables, signing baseballs, bats, jerseys and helmets that later would be shipped as pre-orders and sold. It's not often that Frank...Tags: New York Yankees, Hospitals and Clinics, Cal Ripken, Yogi Berra, Johnny Bench
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2007 Hall of Fame Ballot
Harold Baines Albert Belle Dante Bichette Bert Blyleven Bobby Bonilla Scott Brosius Jay Buhner Ken Caminiti Jose Canseco Dave Concepcion Eric Davis Andre Dawson Tony Fernandez Steve Garvey Rich Gossage Tony Gwynn Orel Hershiser Tommy John...Tags: Bobby Bonilla, Tony Fernandez, Steve Garvey, Jose Canseco, Scott Brosius
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Voters: More than 2,131 reasons that Ripken belongs
sun reporterMention the name Cal Ripken Jr., and one image immediately comes to mind: the victory lap around Camden Yards on Sept. 6, 1995, when he surpassed Lou Gehrig as baseball's all-time iron man and helped bring baseball back into American homes. Ripken...Tags: Mass Media, ESPN (tv network), Baltimore Orioles, Referenda, Voting
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Hall of Fame voting results
Candidate, Votes, % of Votes Cal Ripken Jr. 537 98.5 Tony Gwynn 532 97.6 Rich Gossage 388 71.2 Jim Rice 346 63.5 Andre Dawson 309 56.7 Bert Blyleven 260 47.7 Lee Smith 217 39.8 Jack Morris 202 37.1 Mark McGwire 128 23.5 Tommy John 125 22.9...Tags: Bobby Bonilla, Steve Garvey, Jose Canseco, Scott Brosius, Eric Davis
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The Umpire's Sons
The boy loves games of chance. He loves slot machines and playing cards and instant-win lottery tickets. He learned at an early age to count coins, and to bet them. He learned in the hospital that money comes in get-well cards.Michael Hirschbeck learned...Tags: Spring Training, Deere and Company, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Procedures and Tests, Charity
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Not even iron grip could stop club's slip
Sun StaffOf all the lessons learned by Cal Ripken, perhaps none was tougher than what came in 1986. That's the year Ripken learned to lose. The Orioles finished last in the American League East, 22 games out of first place. It was the first time since 1967...Tags: Tony Fernandez, Texas Rangers, Bars and Clubs, Cal Ripken, Earl Weaver
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2003 Hall of Fame voting
The Associated Pressx-Eddie Murray 423 x-Gary Carter 387 Bruce Sutter 266 Jim Rice 259 Andre Dawson 248 Ryne Sandberg 244 Lee Smith 210 Rich Gossage 209 Bert Blyleven 145 Steve Garvey 138 Jim Kaat 130 Tommy John 116 Jack Morris 113 Alan Trammell 70 Don...Tags: Steve Garvey, Darryl Kile, Brett Butler, Eddie Murray, Elections
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