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Moyer beats Maddux in game of the aged
Although Jamie Moyer and Greg Maddux have combined to appear in 1,366 major league games, they have faced each other just twice. That second meeting was one for the aged. Moyer outpitched fellow 40-something Maddux for seven innings Friday night, Pat...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Geoff Jenkins, Chicago Cubs, Pat Burrell, Major League Baseball
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Paul Sullivan's Cubs mailbag
Ask Paul returns from a brief sojourn to the Wisconsin Dells to address all Cub-related issues, including Geo's playing time, the blue road jerseys, Barry Bonds in center, the Winter Classic at Wrigley, and the long-awaited start of the Samardzija era....Tags: Mark Derosa, Barry Bonds, Chicago Cubs, Geovany Soto, Neifi Perez
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NL: Pinch Homer Lifts Cubs
Pinch hitter Daryle Ward's three-run homer in the ninth inning rallied the Cubs to a 6-5 victory over the Florida Marlins in Miami on Friday night for Chicago's ninth road victory in a row. Ward drove an 0-and-1 pitch from Florida closer Kevin Gregg over...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Pat Burrell, Major League Baseball, Florida Marlins, Randy Winn
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Will Manny be good citizen? That is the question
wallace.matthews@newsday.comLOS ANGELES There's a showdown coming between the fairly new celebrity manager and his brand-spanking-new superstar outfielder and it's nothing a tree surgeon or a guy with a hedge clipper couldn't settle. Call it the Dreadlock Deadlock, and it is...Tags: Gary Sheffield, Major League Baseball, Boston Red Sox, National League, Joe Torre
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Perverted Or Persecuted? Roman Polanski's Complex Case
Los Angeles TimesRoman Polanski. You can start a heated conversation just uttering his name. He has led a life so large that it's often chopped down to a few phrases: Oscar-winning director of such film classics as "Chinatown," "Tess" and "The Pianist." Survivor of the...Tags: Mia Farrow, Sharon Tate, Marina Zenovich, Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, Lawyers
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Good Sheppard
Roch Around the ClockThe last All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium is being played tonight, which means an entire nation gets the opportunity to watch Oakland Athletics pitcher Justin Duchscherer, along with all those other guys. It also provides another chance to say his name...Tags: Reggie Jackson, Long Island, Oakland Athletics, Major League Baseball, George Steinbrenner
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Going out in style
Associated PressWhen Yankee Stadium opened for business April 18, 1923, an army of writers strained for adjectives to describe the majestic, triple-decked structure that loomed over the landscape like the Colosseum in Rome, somehow relocated to the Bronx. Babe Ruth, who...Tags: Joe McCarthy, Multi-Sport Events, Joe Louis, Armed Forces, Adolf Hitler
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Yankee Stadium has been site of many great moments
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAfter acquiring Babe Ruth from the Boston Red Sox before the 1920 season, the New York Yankees set out to build a stadium. They bought 10 acres of land in the Bronx in 1921 from the estate of William Waldorf Astor for $675,000. Two years and $2.5 million...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Joe Louis, Adolf Hitler, Major League Baseball, Jorge Posada
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Dodgers' Hiroki Kuroda flirts, but history is a tease
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe first sign came after Hiroki Kuroda had retired the Atlanta Braves in order in the seventh inning. With the Dodgers pitcher only six outs from a perfect game Monday night at Dodger Stadium, the fans realized the potential significance of what was...Tags: New York Yankees, Major League Baseball, Greg Norton, National League, Joe Torre
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Upstart Rays take juice away from Red Sox-Yankees
ken.davidoff@newsday.comLet it be known that Newsday offered Rays executive vice president Andrew Friedman a chance to apologize yesterday. It's his fault, after all, that this holiday weekend's big series in the Bronx, starting tonight, has been relegated to a battle for the...Tags: Aaron Sele, Jon Lester, C.C. Sabathia, Tim Wakefield, Boston Red Sox
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Yankees' tradition of excellence defined stadium
mark.herrmann@newsday.comBefore a Yankees postseason game at Cleveland's Jacobs Field in 1998, George Steinbrenner was boarding a clean, efficient elevator in that sparkling ballpark and said, "Gee, what a stadium this is. We need one just like it." His point was that his club...Tags: Charlie Hayes, Whitey Ford, Major League Baseball, Joe DiMaggio, Derek Jeter
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George: A real All-Star
johnette.howard@newsday.comGeorge Steinbrenner has come to New York for only one other game this season - Opening Day - but he plans to be in the house Tuesday night when the All-Star Game visits Yankee Stadium one last time. And if baseball officials, the fans who will be in...Tags: Public Holidays, Multi-Sport Events, Major League Baseball, Boston Red Sox, Dave Winfield
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