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Joe Torre is currently the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He managed the New York Yankees from 1996-2006, winning four World Series Championships. He is also a former Major League Baseball player.
Joe Torre is currently the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He managed the New York Yankees from 1996-2006, winning four World Series Championships. He is also a former Major League Baseball player.
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Orioles notebook: Jim Johnson back with O's after four-night hospital stay
After four nights at Saint Agnes Hospital, Orioles reliever Jim Johnson was finally released Friday morning after a severe case of food poisoning. Johnson, who has converted 15 straight save opportunities dating to last season, acknowledged the...
Tags: Wilson Betemit, Major League Baseball, Physical Conditions, Hospitals and Clinics, Earl Weaver
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Frank Robinson 'taken aback, really,' by statue
The Baltimore SunThe intense stare is captured, the look of a slugger tracking a ball hit well into the night. The bat is dangling from the bronzed Frank Robinson’s left hand. “I’m looking at the ball going out in the outfield, but I am ready to drop...Tags: Major League Baseball, Cal Ripken, Jr., Adam Jones (baseball), Nick Markakis, Earl Weaver
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Torre leaves commissioner's office; MacPhail seemingly enjoying life
Major League Baseball announced today that Joe Torre has stepped down as executive vice president of baseball operations to join a prospective ownership group that will be among those competing to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers.
So there’s a high-...Tags: Major League Baseball, Bud Selig, College Baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball
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Who should replace La Russa in St Louis?
Go ask Albert Dave van Dyck Chicago Tribune Best choice? Whoever Albert wants. And that's being only half-facetious because if the Cardinals have any hope of keeping three-time MVP Albert Pujols, the new manager will have to be someone he likes/...Tags: Chicago Cubs, New York Yankees, Terry Francona, Albert Pujols, Philadelphia Phillies
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Task force on violence against children begins work in Baltimore
The famous baseball manager was a scared kid once. When he came home from school and saw his father's car parked out front, he often fled to the relative safety of a friend's house. "There is no worse emotion than fear," said Joe Torre, who managed the...Tags: Lawyers, Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault, Eric Holder, Justice System
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One year later, Showalter's Orioles still a work in progress
Asked recently to describe his first year at the helm of the Orioles, manager Buck Showalter searched for the perfect word or phrase.
Has it been frustrating? Exhilarating? Draining? A mixed bag?
"It's been, 'Under construction,'" Showalter eventually...Tags: New York Yankees, MLB Manager of the Year Award, Jeremy Guthrie, American League, Management Change
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Teens learning Ripken way
When Cal Ripken Jr. built his youth baseball facility in Aberdeen, Md., he wanted kids to feel what it is like to play in big-league stadiums. He spent heavily to construct a 3,500-seat replica of Camden Yards, complete with a hotel that stands in for the...Tags: Chicago Cubs, National League East, Cleveland Indians, Wrigley Field, Earl Weaver
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Nats put McLaren in charge; Ex-O's manager Johnson might be target
The Washington Nationals’ team plane arrived in Chicago on Thursday evening carrying baseball’s hottest team and its oddest situation. The Nationals have surged to their first winning record in June since 2005, their inaugural season, on the...Tags: Seattle Mariners, MLB Manager of the Year Award, Athletes, New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles
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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, Cleveland Indians, Willie Mays, Ty Cobb, American League
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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, Emmy Awards (tv program)
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What they're saying about the Orioles
Here's a roundup of what the national media are saying about the Orioles: Updated May 5 Scott Miller of CBSSports.com writes about the culture change taking place with the Orioles: This guy [Dave Trembley] is such a renegade that the Orioles actually...Tags: Sammy Sosa, Erik Bedard, Sports Illustrated, Adam Jones (baseball), Earl Weaver
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Connolly: Talking Ripken
Since 2001, my first year covering the Orioles and Cal Ripken Jr.'s final year playing for them, I've probably written tens of thousands of words about Aberdeen's favorite son. Now, as No. 8 officially joins the sport's other immortals in the Baseball...Tags: Major League Baseball, Cleveland Indians, Earl Weaver, Political Candidates, Texas Rangers
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