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Dempsey gets shot to impress Orioles
Sun StaffRick Dempsey showed up to interview for the Orioles' vacant managerial post yesterday looking nothing like the goofy character most fans still remember from his playing days. Instead of the sloppy uniform and fake, protruding gut that helped complete his...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Mike Scioscia, Baltimore Orioles, Oakland Athletics, Spring Training
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Orioles cool on prospect of Little as manager
Sun StaffWhen the Boston Red Sox fired Grady Little yesterday, the Orioles had another candidate to consider for their own managerial opening. But for now, the Orioles don't seem interested. Based on the latest internal discussions about Little, two club sources...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, Pedro Martinez, Government
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Mazzilli leads as O's enter homestretch
Sun StaffNew York Yankees first base coach Lee Mazzilli has emerged as the leading candidate to land the Orioles' managerial job, several sources close to the search said yesterday. The team's six-man search committee, which included Orioles vice presidents Jim...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, George Steinbrenner, New York Mets, Florida State University, New York Yankees
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Mazzilli signs 2-year deal as new manager of Orioles
Sun StaffThe Orioles hired former New York Yankees first base coach Lee Mazzilli as their manager yesterday, ending weeks of speculation that they would hand the job to a more familiar face, such as Eddie Murray or Sam Perlozzo. Mazzilli signed a two-year...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees
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Corey Kluber's magic act lifts Indians to victory
Akron Beacon JournalCLEVELAND Northeast Ohio baseball fans haven't yet succumbed to the lure of Klubermania, but maybe they should. Corey Kluber has been the best surprise of the season for the Indians, who eked out a 2-0 win over Stephen Strasburg and the Washington...Tags: Progressive Field, Jayson Werth, Adam LaRoche, Ryan Zimmerman, Ian Desmond
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Kluber having breakout season
ReutersThe Sports Xchange MLB Team Report - Cleveland Indians - INSIDE PITCH For the Indians' starting rotation to be contender quality this year they knew they were going to have to get contributions from a pitcher or two who has a breakout season. At this...Tags: Bryan Shaw, Kansas City Royals, Carlos Carrasco, Lou Marson, Drew Stubbs
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Indians aren't overly dependent on cleanup hitters
Akron Beacon JournalCLEVELAND The Kansas City Royals scored the winning run Monday night on a ninth-inning wild pitch by Matt Albers, but should Carlos Santana have blocked the pitch from skipping between his legs back to the screen? Asked if Santana should bear part of the...Tags: Kansas City Royals, Bryan Shaw, Twitter, Inc., Comerica Park, Drew Stubbs
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Indians, Kluber top Nationals, 2-0
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Indians, Kluber top Nationals, 2-0 CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Indians' hottest pitcher was on the mound Sunday, and it was fortunate for them that he was because Cleveland only scored two runs. But Corey Kluber made sure that was...Tags: Adam LaRoche, Jayson Werth, Ryan Zimmerman, Ian Desmond, Carlos Carrasco
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Nationals win after mulligan in the ninth
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Nationals win after mulligan in the ninth CLEVELAND -- The popup that wasn't caught led to the home run that Anthony Rendon will never forget. Given a reprieve when his routine pop foul wasn't caught, Rendon belted his first major-...Tags: Progressive Field, Rafael Soriano, Jayson Werth, Ian Desmond, Ryan Zimmerman
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Mark Whicker: An embraceable day for amateur Michael Kim
The Orange County RegisterARDMORE, Pa. Merion's 17th green and 18th tee lie in the most peaceful dungeon in the whole golf world. It was a rock quarry originally, and in the old days they called it the "Infernal Abyss." Late Sunday afternoon, when Phil Mickelson brought his hopes...Tags: Breast Cancer, Tiger Woods, Texas Rangers, D.A. Points, Memorial Tournament
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Nationals hold off Indians as Scott Kazmir gives up five runs
Akron Beacon JournalCLEVELAND The Washington Nationals are known as a team that can't hit. Maybe that's true most of the time. But Saturday night at Progressive Field, they blew a five-run lead, rallied to tie, then beat the Indians in the ninth 7-6. How did they do it?...Tags: Progressive Field, Ryan Zimmerman, Bryan Shaw, Drew Stubbs, Carlos Santana
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Cleveland Indians - PlayerWatch
Reuters2B Jason Kipnis' hustle continues to impress manager Terry Francona. "Every ball he hits he runs to first like his pants are on fire. As a manager you love to see that," said Francona. RHP Chris Perez threw a bullpen session Friday and Manager Terry...Tags: Justin Masterson, Jason Kipnis, Lou Marson, Physical Disabilities, Baseball
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