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Ex-Raven Ogden has wine on the way
O, by the WayAdd former Ravens offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden to the list of athletes who have lent their likeness and name to a wine label in order raise money for charity. Ogden's picture and name will be on a special edition Cabernet......Tags: Eddie Murray, Maryland, Brooks Robinson, Alcoholic Beverages, Beverage Industry
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Gameday Live 136: Blue Jays at Yankees
On the Yankees beatGood afternoon Yankees enthusiasts, I'm Chris Mascaro and I'll be bringing you all of today's live game action, as the Yankees (72-63) take on the Blue Jays (69-66) in the rubber game of a three-game set. Yesterday's performance by the......Tags: Derek Jeter, Dave Winfield, Major League Baseball, Baseball, ESPN (tv network)
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Sadly, no e-mail from the Kid
On the Mets beatAs Ken Davidoff first reported here on his MLB Insider blog, Mike Schmidt sent a pep talk e-mail to the Phillies before the start of this weekend's series at Shea. Among other things, Schmidt wrote, "The Mets know you're better......Tags: Billy Wagner, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets
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Take a swing at these
WASHINGTON -- As the unendurable monotony of the offseason ends, celebrate baseball's return with mental calisthenics. Everyone knows it was former Atlanta Manager Dave Bristol who said, "Only trouble I ever had with chewing tobacco was that the...
Tags: New York Mets, Baseball, Nolan Ryan, MLB Manager of the Year Award, Hank Aaron
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Baseball's Back -- Take A Swing At These
The Hartford CourantAs the unendurable monotony of the offseason ends, celebrate baseball's return with mental calisthenics. Everyone knows it was former Atlanta Manager Dave Bristol who said, "Only trouble I ever had with chewing tobacco was that the orthodontist said my...Tags: New York Mets, Baseball, Nolan Ryan, MLB Manager of the Year Award, Hank Aaron
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Hey, Cooperstown! Here's One Hall Of An Explanation Of My Ballot
The Hartford CourantFirst, my 2013 Baseball Hall of Fame vote: 1. Jack Morris 2. Curt Schilling 3. Craig Biggio 4. Jeff Bagwell 5. Mike Piazza Second, my strong recommendation: Read the commentary titled "The Steroid Era Vote" by Howard Bryant on ESPN.com. The...Tags: Baseball, Jim Rice, Baseball Statistics, Voting, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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Johnny Bench delivers on visit to the Valley
Ann Marie Surovy is a lifelong San Francisco Giants fan still basking in the glow of the team's recent World Series sweep over the Tigers. Surovy is quite fond of Buster Posey, the Giants catcher and recently named National League MVP. But on...
Tags: World Series, Mike Ditka, Buster Posey, Baseball, Cincinnati Reds
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Polanco: Utley can make the switch
PHILADELPHIA — It's a good news, bad news scenario. Let's get the bad news out of the way first. Few players are as familiar with the challenges of moving from second base to third base as Placido Polanco. The 14-year veteran has won Gold...
Tags: New York Mets, Baseball, Ruben Amaro, Jr. , Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Renal cell carcinoma
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Utley's night as an IronPig is a success on all levels
You doubt that Babe Ruth would have done it. Can't see Mike Schmidt, Hank Aaron or Bob Gibson doing it either, and definitely not Barry Bonds. But Chase Utley acquiesced to a mascot Tuesday night in his rehab appearance with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs...
Tags: Baseball, Pittsburgh Pirates, Charlie Manuel, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth
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The unexpected are leading the way for the Phillies
PHILADELPHIA — The Phillies needed a power hitter and the pressure was on John Mayberry Jr. Freddy Galvis had the burden of being a rookie. And with Carlos Ruiz being the one main-stay in the bottom of the Phillies lineup, all eyes were on him,...Tags: Washington Nationals, Placido Polanco, Derek Jeter, New York Mets, Ty Wigginton
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Moyer shoots to make Rockies' roster at the age of 49
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — A.J. Pierzynski prides himself on not striking out.
It happened only 23 times last year, which is why the White Sox see their catcher as someone who can hit second in a batting order. Yet there was Pierzynski on Sunday...Tags: John Danks, Jorge De La Rosa, Hoyt Wilhelm, Alex Rios, Baseball
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Football player with incurable disease raises thousands of dollars for research
Joe Iames plays football with so much heart, you wouldn't notice he's playing without full eyesight. The Center Grove student was diagnosed last year with Retinitis Pigmentosa. The incurable disease affects cells in the eye and causes vision loss and...Tags: Research, Diseases and Illnesses
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