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The night the lights went out in Boston
The Orioles open a three-game series tonight at Fenway Park, so it's only natural to reflect on the wild night of Sept. 28, when they eliminated the Red Sox from the playoff picture and started a chain reaction that brought an end to the Terry Francona...
Tags: Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park, Baltimore Orioles, American League East, Robert Andino
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Andino, Orioles not stopping to look back at last year's walk-off finale
Second baseman Robert Andino and his band of upstart, red-hot, second-place Orioles swear they're facing just another tough divisional rival on the road this weekend. It's not a big deal, Andino says, that Friday will be the first time his club plays a...
Tags: Fenway Park, Evan Longoria, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Drama (genre)
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Was Valentine right choice for Red Sox?
Players must adjust Ron Fritz Baltimore Sun It's too early to tell. Bobby Valentine certainly has the experience, and he convinced ownership he's the guy. Now he needs to work on the players. They clearly preferred the country-club atmosphere under...Tags: Dustin Pedroia, Phil Rogers, Chicago Tribune, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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Francona says Orioles, not 'Snack' Sox, got him fired
Finally, former Red Sox manager Terry Francona is giving credit where credit is due. He said on ESPN last night that the Orioles are the reason he's now a baseball analyst instead of the current manager of the Boston Red Sox. Gotta throw some credit to...
Tags: Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Magazine, Baltimore Orioles, ESPN (tv network)
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Nowhere to go but downhill
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Mike Matheny had just answered a reporter's question about the challenges of being a first-year manager when an unexpected situation presented itself. The visiting Cardinals were under the impression that the National...Tags: San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals, Tony La Russa, Grapefruit League, John Mozeliak
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Orioles complete coaching staff by adding Hale, Castro
After a couple months of speculation and negotiation, the Orioles have announced their coaching staff.
DeMarlo Hale, the former Boston Red Sox bench and third base coach, will be joining the Orioles as third base coach and infield instructor, and Bill...Tags: Buck Showalter, Boston Red Sox, American League, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees
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Winter meetings notes: Orioles complete 2012 coaching staff by adding Hale, Castro
After weeks of waiting, Orioles manager Buck Showalter ultimately landed the third base coach he wanted.
On Wednesday, in an otherwise uneventful afternoon at the winter meetings, the Orioles announced they had completed their 2012 coaching staff, adding...Tags: Jose Reyes, Mark Buehrle, Heath Bell, American League, Kansas City Royals
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Whispers: Cardinals believe they have closer in Motte
Whispers The Cardinals are thrilled with the job Jason Motte has done as their closer. He tentatively has been written in for the job in 2012, keeping them from having to go outside the organization to get that piece. … The Red Sox are hoping...Tags: Danny Valencia, Detroit Tigers, Daniel Bard, Tsuyoshi Nishioka, Kris Medlen
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Hale still expected to be Orioles' third base coach
There was a little confusion Tuesday night with regard to DeMarlo Hale, the Boston Red Sox bench coach who is expected to head to Baltimore.
ESPN Boston reported that he is out in Boston. That will be the case, according to an industry source. And he is...Tags: Buck Showalter, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Texas Rangers, ESPN (tv network)
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Who will win the AL, NL wild-card races?
Red Sox and Braves Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune Forget the angst of Red Sox Nation. The Yankees are taking care of the Rays, and the Rangers will do the same with the Angels. Terry Francona's guys will march into October. It's the National League...Tags: Jon Lester, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Times, Houston Astros
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Should Francona have been the scapegoat?
He didn't get job done Juan C. Rodriguez Sun Sentinel Somebody has to wear it, and for lack of a better alternative, it should have been Terry Francona. General manager Theo Epstein said Francona would not be branded the scapegoat. Teams don't lose...Tags: Ozzie Guillen, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, John Lackey, Theo Epstein, Los Angeles Times
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Where will Francona manage next season?
Where the next curse is Dom Amore Hartford Courant The Cubs are bedeviled by the most hideous curse in sports, so what do they need? A manager who has proven he can break such things. There are only two out there who have proven then can win with...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Ozzie Guillen, St. Louis Cardinals, Tony La Russa, Mike Quade
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