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The money bowl
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEveryone's fighting over the Fighting Irish. Never mind all the sports polls and rankings naming the University of Miami as the nation's top college football team. Anyone planning a bowl game in California this year knows that Notre Dame is No. 1 --...Tags: The Ohio State University, ESPN (tv network), Hotels and Accommodations, Colleges and Universities, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Well-schooled
Special to SunSpotAs you start to acquaint yourself with Maryland's colleges, you might discover some basic facts. For instance, you'll learn that the University of Maryland College Park is the largest college in the state, Goucher College was once an all-female...Tags: George Washington, Linda Hamilton, Michael Bloomberg, Ulysses S. Grant, Colleges and Universities
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O's ready for Bonds' best shot
Baltimoresun.com StaffAs the rain puddled on the infield tarp today at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Barry Bonds remembered his days playing with an outfielder named Lee Mazzilli during his rookie season with the Pittsburgh Pirates. The San Francisco Giants slugger recalled...Tags: Pittsburgh Pirates, Sidney Ponson, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Barry Bonds, Baltimore Orioles
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The Greatest Oriole
Sun StaffThe flag, which fluttered above left field at Memorial Stadium, was a study in simplicity - a surprisingly unobtrusive reminder of the day that Frank Robinson became the only player to hit a baseball completely out of the old ballpark. Maybe you have...Tags: African Americans, New York Mets, Brooks Robinson, Baseball, Bars and Clubs
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Barry Bonds' home runs in 2001
SunSpot StaffHome runs hit by Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants with date, opposing team, pitcher, number of men on base. 1 -- April 2, vs. San Diego (Williams), 0. 2 -- April 12, at San Diego (Eaton), 0. 3 -- April 13, at Milwaukee (Wright), 1. 4 -- April...Tags: Barry Bonds, New York Mets, Chicago Cubs
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Saying goodbye to a familiar voice
Sun StaffFrank DiVenti hobbled into the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen on crutches yesterday to say goodbye to a childhood pal. "Chuck Thompson was my best friend when I was growing up, though he never knew me," said DiVenti of Hamilton. It was probably like that...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Art Donovan, Hospitals and Clinics, ESPN (tv network), Fishing
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House to summon Sosa and Palmeiro
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - A House committee plans to subpoena up to seven former and current baseball players - including Orioles Sammy Sosa and Rafael Palmeiro - to appear at a congressional hearing to confront questions about steroid use that's tarnishing the game's...Tags: Curt Schilling, Drugs and Medicines, Spring Training, Babe Ruth, Rafael Palmeiro
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Robinson is Expo only in uniform
Sun StaffJUPITER, Fla. - Hall of Famer Frank Robinson looks so trim in his new Montreal Expos uniform that it's difficult to believe he is 66 years old or that he has spent nearly a half-century in professional baseball. Indeed, he looks so good - so energized to...Tags: African Americans, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets, Baseball, Management Change
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Major-leaguers return to work
Associated PressLess than a week after the events that changed America and the world, baseball told teams they've got a job to do: Play, and make the games seem as if they matter again. When major-league ball returns today, the standings and statistics will be exactly...Tags: Tanyon Sturtze, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, World War II (1939-1945), Spring Training, Steve Kline
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Star deserved far better than treatment he got
WHEN Eddie Murray is inducted into the Hall of Fame today, Major League Baseball will show an appreciation of the superstar that he didn't receive as a player, either nationally or in Baltimore. Even though Murray was one of the sport's best clutch...Tags: Eddie Murray, Deion Sanders, Baltimore Colts, Johnny Unitas, San Diego Chargers
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In the rough-and-tumble baseball of the 1890s, Baltimore rose to the top with skill and guile
A century ago, Baltimore was a bustling, brawling, blue-collar city of 500,000, teeming with trolleys and privies and chimneys that belched coal smoke. The skyline was beveled by breweries and churches. Cardinal Gibbons and Enoch Pratt were people, not...
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