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CC Sabathia Proves He's The Yankees' Ace
The Hartford CourantCC Sabathia stands nearly as tall and probably twice as wide as the Yankee Stadium right-field foul pole that Nate McLouth did or did not hit in the sixth inning of this early October night. At 6-7 and, oh, 290, pounds, Sabathia stands nearly as tall...Tags: Derek Jeter, C.C. Sabathia, Joe Girardi, Mark Reynolds, Boston Red Sox
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Two Teams — One Held It Together And One Simply Broke Apart
The Hartford CourantNEW YORK -- Bobby Valentine was making his last weekly radio appearance of the 2012 baseball season on ESPN New York when Michael Kay asked him if he believed Wednesday also would be his last game as manager of the Red Sox. "I have no idea," Valentine...Tags: Kevin Youkilis, Derek Jeter, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Boston Red Sox, Spring Training
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Sox Fans Just Praying This Season Will End
The Hartford CourantBobby Valentine has a better guess where he'll be Thursday than the Yankees do. Bobby V, who has posted fewer Vs than any Red Sox manager since Billy Herman in 1965, figures to be on the other end of a phone call summoning him to a meeting with the...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, David Phelps, Joe Girardi, Melky Mesa, Boston Red Sox
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Lester Wins, Helped To A Degree By Yalies
The Hartford CourantIn a season when the greatest rivalry in sports has been the Red Sox vs. themselves, let this stand as more than a left-handed compliment: In recent games, Jon Lester is pitching like the ace he can be. On a Saturday when the most exciting intramural...Tags: Derek Jeter, Boston Red Sox, Major League Baseball, San Diego Padres, ESPN (tv network)
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Yankees Need To Get Younger, Better
The Hartford CourantCurt Schilling was saying the other day on ESPN that he has seen thousands of players sign baseballs with their telephone number and toss them to pretty women in the stands. I believe him. I believe this, too. There's only one player who would do it in...Tags: Joe Girardi, Derek Jeter, Raul Ibanez, World Series, Boston Red Sox
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$50,000 bounty to quiet robocallers
Game on, "Rachel from Cardholder Services," wherever you are. The Federal Trade Commission has announced it will award $50,000 to the person who comes up with the best technological solution to the problem of increasingly crafty robocallers who pepper...
Tags: Mary Schmich, The New York Times, Old Town School of Folk Music, Fine Artists, Jeff Nelson
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Tigers owner has more than paid his dues
NEW YORK — Six years. Six long years. Six long, long years. That's how long Dave Dombrowski and Jim Leyland have been on the mission that drives them — to bring home a World Series title for Mike Ilitch, the 83-year-old owner who has kept...Tags: Joe Girardi, Derek Jeter, David Phelps, Raul Ibanez, Jose Valverde
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Bad Calls Only Go So Far To Explain Yankees' Malaise
The Hartford Courant— Early Sunday, Derek Jeter broke his ankle near second base and he screamed in pain. Later Sunday, umpire Jeff Nelson broke open the game with a botched call at that base and New York screamed in disgust. But, oh man, the Yankees continue to break...Tags: Joe Girardi, Raul Ibanez, Derek Jeter, Lobbying, Jose Valverde
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Power rankings: No. 2 Yankees
No. 2 Yankees: 29th in a series counting down to spring training. Next: Angels.
Can we have a mulligan?
That's what Hal Steinbrenner or Randy Levine, the Yankees' president, is believed to have asked either Commissioner Bud Selig or Rob Manfred, Major...Tags: George Steinbrenner, Derek Jeter, Joe Girardi, C.C. Sabathia, Pittsburgh Pirates
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Vegas favors a Michigan-Louisville national championship game
Groller's CornerIt's April Fool's Day, but there's no foolin' around in Vegas where sports wagering is at a feverish pitch with the start of baseball season and the NCAA tournament now down to its Final Four. Vegas likes Michigan, slightly, over Syracuse and Louisville... -
Upon further review, it’s time for baseball to join the 21st century
Change of SubjectIn the end, it didn’t matter that Omar Infante of the Detroit Tigers was called safe at second base when he was obviously tagged out by the New York Yankees Robinson Cano in the 8th inning of the second game...... -
Thursday Morning Coffee: The five things you need to know this morning.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Thursday Morning, Fellow Seekers. We're a little pressed for time this morning, a circumstance we can only attribute to the epic confluence of not enough sleep and an epic caffeine deficit. So while we try to right the karmic......
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