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    May 13, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  1. Punkin Milller would have loved this ceremony

    One of the last things Punkin Miller wanted to do as manager of the MetLife Orioles in the Blue Mountain League was get a scoreboard dedicated at his team's Curt Simmons Field at Egypt Memorial Park. On Sunday afternoon, that scoreboard was dedicated,...

    Tags: Miami Marlins, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Lafayette College, World Series, Soccer

  2. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Manny Machado recounts his recent first meeting with Brooks Robinson

    OAKLAND, Calif. &mdash; A week ago, <strong>Manny Machado</strong> was about to head onto the field from the dugout at Camden Yards when someone yelled out to him, "Hey Manny."
    The Baltimore Sun
    OAKLAND, Calif. — A week ago, Manny Machado was about to head onto the field from the dugout at Camden Yards when someone yelled out to him, "Hey Manny." It's not an unusual occurrence these days for the young third baseman, who is increasingly...

    Tags: Earl Weaver, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Freddy Garcia, Buck Showalter, Oakland Athletics

  4. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. As a young baseball fan, he lived the dream

    OAKLAND — The Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, as it was once known, is an unlovely concrete bowl squatting near the city's airport and waterfront, in the rough part of town called the flats. It's where the A's play baseball and long ago a lucky...

    Tags: Yankee Stadium, Newspaper and Magazine, Immigration, San Francisco Giants, World Series

  6. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. The Sun Remembers: March 31-April 6

    April 4, 2006: Maryland wins its first NCAA women's basketball championship, 78-75 over Duke. Down by 13 points in the second half, the Terps (34-4) rally as freshman Kristi Toliver hits a 3-point basket with six seconds left in regulation to send the...

    Tags: College Basketball, Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Babe Ruth, American League

  8. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson wows crowd of Maitland Little Leaguers

    MAITLAND &mdash; Reggie Jackson's connections to youth baseball go way back, farther than any of his 563 career home runs traveled.
    MAITLAND — Reggie Jackson's connections to youth baseball go way back, farther than any of his 563 career home runs traveled. "My daughter played in Little League. It was unbelievable. In probably seven or eight years of going out and watching...

    Tags: YouTube, Rick Cerone, Rickie Weeks, Sports, Baseball

  10. Jan 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Francis Scott Key basketball team now among leaders in Carroll County

    Jimmy Carter was the newly-inaugurated President and Reggie Jackson had yet to take a swing with the New York Yankees when the Francis Scott Key boys' basketball team last made an appearance in the state semifinals. The Eagles have seen plenty of lean...

    Tags: Basketball, Francis Scott Key, Comcast Center (arena), Sports, Jimmy Carter

  12. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Earl Weaver's chance at revenge with Billy Martin

    When I was putting together <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/bs-sp-orioles-earl-weaver-reaction-0120-20130119,0,5152968.story" target="_blank">my story on Earl Weaver</a> after his death Friday night I knew I wanted to talk to Jim Henneman, the former Sun baseball beat writer and current Orioles official scorer who is our unofficial beat historian. All of us Sun writers look up to Henny and love hearing the stories of the Orioles&rsquo; glory days.
    The Baltimore Sun
    When I was putting together my story on Earl Weaver after his death Friday night I knew I wanted to talk to Jim Henneman, the former Sun baseball beat writer and current Orioles official scorer who is our unofficial beat historian. All of us Sun writers...

    Tags: Minnesota Twins, Memorial Stadium, Earl Weaver, Mike Flanagan, Milwaukee Brewers

  14. Sep 28, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  15. Week 5 High School Football Picks: Where's Amy Adams when I need her?

    Groller's Corner
    I don't go to the movies much anymore. Too expensive, especially since I have to have snacks. Too time-consuming, and at least half the time I fall asleep. Plus, I have HBO and Showtime and figure I can wait to see them in my own living room albeit six or...
  16. Nov 3, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Steve Spurrier is right, Tide could roll NFL teams

    South Carolina Coach Steve Spurrier recently got criticized for comments made on a radio show, but one of the great things about Spurrier is that he could not care less if you or I disagree with him. And in this case, despite what you think, he's right....

    Tags: Mikhail Prokhorov, Dallas Cowboys, Fantasy Sports, Babe Ruth, Andrew Luck

  18. Oct 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Theriot playing in perfect harmony

    The Giants gather in a tight circle at an end of the dugout before games, always with Hunter Pence somewhere in the middle. They scream, yell and throw things as they prepare for the game in a way that would upset the moms of most Little Leaguers. "(...

    Tags: Doug Fister, World Series, Carlos Zambrano, Babe Ruth, Brandon McCarthy

  20. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Pablo Sandoval an inspiration to fat guys everywhere

    The beauty of baseball is that even fat guys can play it, and play it well. It's the most democratic of sports. You can be chunky, you can be roly-poly, you can be out and out blubbery and still find a place in this game.
    The Baltimore Sun
    The beauty of baseball is that even fat guys can play it, and play it well. It's the most democratic of sports. You can be chunky, you can be roly-poly, you can be out and out blubbery and still find a place in this game. I should know. I played it for...

    Tags: San Francisco Giants, Babe Ruth, Bruce Bochy, Kung Fu Panda (movie), Albert Pujols

  22. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Series Game Day: Sandoval homers three times in Giants 8-3 victory

    SAN FRANCISCO--Pablo Sandoval was talking Tuesday, one day before the World Series began, about facing Cy Young winner Justin Verlander.
    SAN FRANCISCO--Pablo Sandoval was talking Tuesday, one day before the World Series began, about facing Cy Young winner Justin Verlander.  “It’s exciting because you want to be in action like this, face the best,” he said.  On...

    Tags: Angel Pagan, San Francisco Giants, Babe Ruth, Cy Young Award, Detroit Tigers

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