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The Sun remembers: July 8-14
July 9, 1997: Roland "Bud" Slimmer Jr. of Lutherville lays the first of 1.2 million bricks for the Ravens' new stadium at Camden Yards. "This is all becoming a routine," said Slimmer, a 68-year-old mason who had helped construct Memorial Stadium, which...
Tags: St. Louis Rams, Sports, Minnesota Twins, Joe Thomas, Ottawa Senators
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Angulo steps down from coaching
Special to this NewspaperHoltville High baseball coach Mike Angulo recently tendered his resignation after seven years as head coach and over a decade in the program. “I was half-way through this season and losing wasn’t bothering me, even the one run loses weren&...Tags: Sports, Facebook, Baseball
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Midsummer Classic worth watching
Sun Sports EditorCincinnati’s Big Red Machine roared through Major League baseball in the 1970s and remains one of the best teams in the history of professional baseball. From 1970-76, the Reds won five National League Western division titles, four National League...Tags: Sports, Tony Perez, Home Run Derby, Joe Morgan (baseball), World Series
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Vin Scully, pitch perfect for the Dodgers
Oh, that voice! It comes out of the TV, it comes out of the radio, it comes out of the man sitting across from me in the cafe behind the press box at Dodger Stadium. Courtly and indefatigable, Vin Scully has been calling Dodger games since Harry Truman...
Tags: Matt Kemp, Dodger Stadium, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Willie Mays, Radio
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Teammates show Thome some mercy...and respect
The Phillies FilesIf you're wondering just how much respect Jim Thome's teammates have for him, this just about says it all. After Thome hit a pinch-hit, walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave the Phillies a 7-6...... -
Rizzo all set for Cubs debut Tuesday
The rebuilding of the Cubs officially begins Tuesday when top prospect Anthony Rizzo makes his long-awaited debut at first base. The 22-year-old left-handed hitting slugger may not be the next Babe Ruth, but he's expected to be a cornerstone of the...
Tags: Sports, Des Moines Register, Andrew Cashner, Anthony Rizzo, Dale Sveum
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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: Sports, Pittsburgh Pirates, Mike Schmidt, Chase Utley, Hank Aaron
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Can a Dodgers fan root for Frisco? A Giant dilemma
So I was sitting in the office when I happened to remark that I liked the Giants for the World Series. Like the Greek Furies, three colleagues swooped in and lined up at the cubicle divider. No real Dodgers fan would back San Francisco, they said. And...
Tags: Sports, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Dodger Stadium, World Series, Minnesota Twins
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In the Pipeline: Author touches all the bases
"H.B. Champion Standards Win 3 to 2! Fastest Game of Baseball Witnessed Here! 2000 See Game! Gate receipts over $609!" So trumpeted the local headlines one summer day in the late 1920s after a ballgame in Huntington Beach. For many fans, baseball...
Tags: Lou Gehrig, Sports, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, World Series, MLB Most Valuable Player Award
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Staying active key for two 100-year-old seniors
KIAHWhat's in a century? I the early 1900's America saw Babe Ruth's home-run record, the first Mickey Mouse cartoon and women's suffrage. Audrey Whiting of Houston was alive for it all. She celebrated her 100th birthday Thursday. "She's just so sweet...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Nursing, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Specialization, Long Term Care
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From Atlanta: In the middle of a parking lot, a tribute to history
The Baltimore SunAcross from Turner Field, the home of the Braves, a parking lot sits on the old site of Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. The concrete outer facade of the stadium is still there, and there is brick to outline of the old field. Metal squares show where the...Tags: Sports, Building Material, Hank Aaron, Baseball, Turner Field
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The Sun remembers this week in sports: June 17-23
June 19, 1980: Running the bases against the Oakland A's, the Orioles' John Lowenstein is drilled in the neck with the ball and collapses. Carried off on a stretcher to polite applause, he suddenly sits bolt upright, raises his arms and clenches both...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Memorial Stadium, National Basketball Association, Oakland Athletics, Houston Rockets
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|Column| Allentown Morning Call
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