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Sale at his best is a thing of beauty
During a recent Florida Gulf Coast University basketball game during its Cinderella run through the NCAA tournament, White Sox ace Chris Sale barely could contain himself watching his alma mater on television. "My wife (Brianne) and I were in our living...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, American League Central, Robin Ventura, Kansas City Royals, Major League Baseball
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Good luck trying to buy a World Series
There are some things that can be bought. A space flight. The chance to be cryogenically frozen. Or maybe just some of the simpler things, like a 12-cylinder Ferrari Testarossa, beachfront property in Turks and Caicos or one of the socks Curt...
Tags: R.A. Dickey, John Buck, Toronto Blue Jays, Mark Buehrle, Travis d'Arnaud
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WBC rich in storylines
One thing to keep in mind about baseball: It's all good. Big-league baseball. Minor-league baseball. College baseball. Pony League baseball. Even, gasp, international baseball. While many North American fans dismiss the World Baseball Classic —...
Tags: Asdrubal Cabrera, Corey Kluber, Miguel Cabrera, Ichiro Suzuki, Sparky Anderson
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Bob Turley, former Orioles pitcher, dies
Bob Turley, a hard-throwing right-hander who won the Orioles’ first home game, died of liver cancer early Saturday morning, according to his son Terry Turley. He was 82. Turley pitched one season for the Orioles in 1954, their first in Baltimore,...
Tags: War of 1812, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Human Interest
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Tribune baseball writers' predictions
MARK GONZALES AL Central: Tigers NL Central: Reds AL East: Blue Jays NL East: Nationals AL West: Rangers NL West: Dodgers AL wild cards: Rays, Athletics NL wild cards: Braves, Giants AL pennant: Tigers NL pennant: Reds World Series champion:...
Tags: Human Interest, Prince Fielder, Joe Maddon, Jered Weaver, Johnny Cueto
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Is there an underdog in the AL East this season?
The Baltimore SunHere’s another subplot in the build-up to what should be a free-for-all in the AL East this summer: Almost every team in the division can play the nobody-believed-in-us card. With the exception of maybe the Blue Jays, who generated the most...Tags: R.A. Dickey, Maicer Izturis, American League East, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees
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Stoystown couple celebrates 60 years
Jack and Janice Dickey of Stoystown celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Jack and the former Janice Walker were married March 22, 1953, in the Berlin Lutheran Church by the Rev. John Heller and the Rev. H. Dale Zimmerman. Born Janice Fay Walker...
Tags: Basketball, Korean War (1950-1953), High School Sports, Awards and Prizes, Baseball
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Zack Greinke looks more like guy Dodgers signed in 2-1 loss
Invest a cool $147 million in the off-season into a starting pitcher and one of the first things he does is show up in spring training complaining that his elbow is sore, and an organization is allowed to hold its breath. Dodgers, seems you can exhale....
Tags: Carl Crawford, Tommy Hanson, Chris Iannetta, Baseball, Mark Ellis
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Orioles carry the magic into Opening Day win over Rays
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The same question followed the Orioles through a maddeningly uneventful offseason and a happily uneventful seven weeks of spring training. Would the magic that carried them to the playoffs for the first time in 15 years...Tags: Adam Jones (baseball), Matt Wieters, Baltimore Orioles, American League, David Price
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Patience pays off for the Orioles on Opening Day
The Orioles entered Tuesday’s season opener against the Tampa Bay Rays with the right approach at the plate, but they weren’t able to vanquish Rays fire-baller David Price to the dugout until after the sixth inning. Showing patience in the...Tags: Oakland Athletics, Matt Wieters, David Price, Jake McGee, Baseball
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Orioles swing into 2013 season with 7-4 Opening Day win over Tampa Bay Rays
The Baltimore SunST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Despite everything they accomplished last season, the Orioles realize they will spend the next six months still proving people wrong. Coming off a year in which they defied the odds and scoffed at conventionality, these Orioles...Tags: Adam Jones (baseball), Matt Wieters, Ben Zobrist, American League, Baltimore Orioles
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Verlander signs extension with Tigers, potential for over $200 million
LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) — Detroit Tigers ace Justin Verlander agreed Friday to a $180 million, seven-year contract, topping Felix Hernandez for the richest deal for a pitcher in baseball history. "I love this city & the fans," Verlander tweeted....
Tags: Roger Clemens, Awards and Prizes, MLB Rookie of the Year Award, Baseball, Detroit Tigers
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Mar 30, 2013
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Mar 30, 2013
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Mar 30, 2013
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Mar 30, 2013
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Apr 2, 2013
|Column| Baltimore Sun
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Mar 29, 2013
|Story| Petoskey News
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