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Phillies manager's mother dies before Game 2
From Sun news servicesA grieving Charlie Manuel was in the dugout for the Philadelphia Phillies' 8-5 home win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game2 of the National League Championship Series yesterday, hours after his mother died. The Phillies said June Manuel died...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Jose Canseco, Major League Baseball, Government, Cleveland Indians
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Myers Doing Job With The Bat
>>There will be a temptation for the baseball punditry to bury the Rays after the Red Sox's 2-0 victory in Game 1 of the ALCS. This would be a mistake. The Red Sox have Josh Beckett and Jon Lester ready to go, but the Rays won every must-win game they...Tags: Gossip Girl, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Manny Ramirez, New York Jets, Jon Lester
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Orlando return for Rays doubtful in 2009
Sentinel Staff WriterDon't expect the Tampa Bay Rays to return to Disney's Wide World of Sports again for regular-season games next year. Rays owner Stuart Sternberg said Friday that the 2009 schedule makes it "doubtful" the Rays would play in Central Florida for the third...Tags: Boston Red Sox, American League, Josh Beckett, Major League Baseball, ESPN
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Seventh-inning stretch
Pop Quiz The film "Going My Way," which won the 1944 Oscar for Best Picture, features Bing Crosby as a priest who is a big fan of a particular baseball team. Name the team. Three Managers on the Hot Seat in 2009 1. Jim Leyland, Detroit. He didn't...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Brian Cashman, Major League Baseball, Casey Blake, Jason Giambi
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7TH-INNING STRETCH
THREE MANAGERS ON THE HOT SEAT IN '09 1. Jim Leyland, Tigers. He didn't receive his desired extension covering 2010, so he has to produce. 2. Joe Girardi, Yankees. He was a disappointment in year one, and there's room for improvement in nearly every...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Brian Cashman, Major League Baseball, Casey Blake, Jason Giambi
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Angels finally found a way to beat Red Sox
BOSTON -- This was not a victory. This was an exorcism.
The streaks are dead. The Angels are alive.
The Angels can beat the Boston Red Sox in the playoffs.
They can hit a home run in the playoffs, and even get a lead.
They departed Anaheim left for...Tags: Colorado Rockies, American League, Major League Baseball, Erick Aybar, John Lackey
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Despite loss, Mets fans stay for Shea closing ceremony
arthur.staple@newsday.comJohn Lennon, a pretty big star who once played at Shea Stadium, had some words that aptly describe the scene for Shea's farewell party. Strange days, indeed. How else to report a cheerful goodbye ceremony just an hour after the Mets' 2008 season ended...Tags: Mike Piazza, John Lennon, Major League Baseball, Yogi Berra, Florida Marlins
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Tampa Bay Rays' Joe Maddon turns the team around his way, unconventionally
Sentinel Staff WriterOn Sept. 15, the Tampa Bay Rays suffered one of their most deflating losses in franchise history. The Boston Red Sox came into Tropicana Field and blew out the Rays 13-5 to creep into a virtual tie for the American League East lead. At that moment, Joe...Tags: Minnesota Twins, Moises Alou, History, American League, Josh Hamilton
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Shea was blue collar arena for blue collar fans
wallace.matthews@newsday.comI had to look up the date - Aug. 14, 1964 - on a Web site, but I can remember the day as if it were yesterday. The Mets played the Phillies in what used to be known as a "twi-night" doubleheader, two more losses in what would turn out to be a 109-loss...Tags: Johnny Bench, Major League Baseball, Jim Bunning, Multi-Sport Events, Lincoln Center
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SHEA GOODBYE THE METS: A pocketful of miracles
Special to NewsdayWhen they've been good, they've been very good, occasionally great. When they've been bad, they've been inept, sometimes laughably so. If there's one characteristic the Mets have lacked throughout their existence, it's consistency. No other franchise...Tags: David Cone, David Wright, Oakland Athletics, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs
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SHEA GOODBYE THEY WERE METS
RICKEY HENDERSON. Never dull, whether he was stealing bases or playing cards in clubhouse during a game. NOLAN RYAN. Pitched on 69 championship team and had Hall of Fame numbers after being dealt in 71. WILLIE MAYS. Was shell of his former self for...Tags: Rickey Henderson, Willie Mays, Al Leiter, Bobby Bonilla, New York Mets
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Despite loss, Mets fans stay for Shea's closing ceremony
arthur.staple@newsday.comJohn Lennon, a pretty big star who once played at Shea Stadium, had some words that aptly describe the scene for Shea's farewell party. Strange days, indeed. How else to describe a cheerful goodbye ceremony just an hour after the Mets' 2008 season ended...Tags: Mike Piazza, John Lennon, Major League Baseball, Yogi Berra, Florida Marlins
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