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Located at 333 W. 35th St. on the south side of Chicago, it's been the home of the Chicago White Sox since 1991. Its most well known feature is the exploding scoreboard, which goes off when a Sox player hits a home run. The stadium holds over 40,000 fans and was originally named New Comiskey Park before naming rights were sold in 2003. It replaced historic Comiskey Park, which was located across the street and is now a parking lot. The stadium was the first new sports venue built in Chicago since 1929.
Located at 333 W. 35th St. on the south side of Chicago, it's been the home of the Chicago White Sox since 1991. Its most well known feature is the exploding scoreboard, which goes off when a Sox player hits a home run. The stadium holds over 40,000 fans and was originally named New Comiskey Park before naming rights were sold in 2003. It replaced historic Comiskey Park, which was located across the street and is now a parking lot. The stadium was the first new sports venue built in Chicago since 1929.
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Orioles right-hander Tommy Hunter continues search for his fastball command
The Baltimore SunOrioles pitcher Tommy Hunter is undoubtedly well-regarded by the club’s organizational brass. Even though he’s only 25, he’s pitched in big games and played in the postseason while he was with the Rangers. He’s a guy who the...Tags: Chris Davis, Chicago White Sox, American League, Tommy Hunter, Baseball
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Orioles beat White Sox, 5-3, to win second straight road series
CHICAGO – The Orioles made their way west Thursday evening riding the momentum of having won their first two road series of the season, heading to Anaheim for the last leg on their three-city, 10-game road trip. Anyone who suggested the Orioles...
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Wednesday
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Many worthy, but few chosen
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O's success in '83 was team effort
When asked to reflect on their decisive run through the 1983 postseason, old Orioles rarely dwell on one player or moment.
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Guthrie's arm lifts O's to win over White Sox
Orioles manager Dave Trembley believes starter Jeremy Guthrie arrived for the second half of the season more determined and confident than he has been all year.
Guthrie thinks he arrived finally feeling normal after battling a strength-sapping virus....Tags: Paul Konerko, Jeremy Guthrie, Cesar Izturis, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox
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Break over: O's lose
The Orioles started a fresh half of baseball at U.S. Cellular Field on Friday night, but the same old problems from the past three-plus months followed them.
Rookie starter Jason Berken again had to be pulled early, the staff as a whole yielded three...Tags: Paul Konerko, Chicago Cubs, Adam Jones (baseball), Nick Markakis, Rich Hill
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Celebration of 1983 team brings memories of magic
Sun StaffThe one-line bio on Wikipedia reads as such: "Terry Lee Landrum is a former professional baseball player who played in the major leagues primarily as an outfielder from 1980-1988." Another line should be added: He never had to buy a drink or dinner in...Tags: Major League Baseball, Cal Ripken, Jr., Texas Rangers, Society, Jim Palmer
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Finally, I felt the tingle
Sun ReporterIt was a sensation I'd experienced while touring plantations in South Carolina and walking the Forum in Rome, that feeling that because I was standing in a certain place, I was linked intimately with the span of human history. I stared at the bronzed...Tags: Gaylord Perry, Pittsburgh Pirates, Rollie Fingers, Ed Walsh, Customs and Tradition
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O, the passion
Sun reporterIt's one of the most cherished items on my bookshelf, though it might not look it. It is thin and gray with corners rounded by time and a deep crease in the cover. The stray red and green crayon streaks evoke my age when I received it. "The Magic of...Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., World Series, Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, Memorial Stadium
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Final salute to Ripken
Sun StaffThe mayor named a street after him. A former president called him the best running story in baseball. A sell-out throng cheered his every move, lighting the sky with flashbulbs and the glint of metallic confetti, chanting, "Thank you, Cal." Cal Ripken...Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., Roger Clemens, Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles, Morningstar Incorporated
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