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Camp more mainstay than short stay
MESA, Ariz. — Shawn Camp walked into Cubs camp late last March. It was only 10 days before opening day and he knew four people in the room. Luckily for Camp, one of those four was manager Dale Sveum. And perhaps even better for Camp, there were few...
Tags: Albert Almora, Santiago Casilla, Pittsburgh Pirates, Baseball, Javier Baez
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Scoreboard: March 5
|TODAY| |HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ BASKETBALL| |Region 1AA| Yankton (6-14) at Brookings (16-6), 7 p.m. Sioux Falls Lincoln (11-11) at Watertown (11-11), 7 p.m. |Region 2AA| Sturgis (8-14) at Huron (14-7), 6 p.m. Aberdeen Central (6-15)...Tags: Football, Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Kansas State Wildcats
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Cubs' triple threat
TEMPE, Ariz. — And so it begins. On a cool, sunny Saturday alongside scenic Interstate 10, the Cubs played their first game with real promise since August 2009, when the worm turned for Lou Piniella. It didn't matter, of course, but it did suggest...
Tags: Mark Grace, Albert Pujols, Lou Piniella, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Chicago Blackhawks
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Your Morning Phil: Rios, Sox, Sveum
Talking baseball while congratulating the Louisville Cardinals for winning one for their horribly injured teammate, Kevin Ware. 1. Growing up in Puerto Rico, Alex Rios idolized Juan Gonzalez. If the White Sox are going to contend this season, they need...
Tags: Louisville Cardinals, Alex Rios, Dayan Viciedo, Spring Training, Miguel Cabrera
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Ho-hum greets opening day in Chicago
Chicago baseball returns Monday with a basis to be genuinely excited about possibilities of the future, but enough about Rosemont. As for citywide interest in the Cubs and Sox, the list of reasons to drop everything and pay attention is here somewhere...
Tags: Alex Rios, Kevin Youkilis, Oakland Athletics, World Series, Jake Peavy
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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... -
Cubs' Baez on HR spurt: 'Seeing the ball pretty good'
MESA, Ariz. -- He's only 20, but even Javier Baez said what he has done the last two days is "amazing." The Cubs' future shortstop hit a home run Saturday on the first pitch he saw, giving him three homers on three pitches in three straight at-bats. And...Tags: World Baseball Classic, Bruce Chen, Baseball, Javier Baez , Sports
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Jackson gets nod for Wrigley opener
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Newcomer Edwin Jackson has been named to start the Wrigley Field home opener April 8 against the Brewers. Jackson also will start the second game of the season behind Jeff Samardzija at Pittsburgh, with the third through fifth spots...
Tags: World Baseball Classic, Carlos Villanueva, Albert Almora, World Series, Baseball
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Flagging U.S. interest reflected in mediocre WBC roster
Will the third time be the charm for the World Baseball Classic? Not if the underwhelming U.S. roster is any indication. While many of Commissioner Bud Selig's innovations have enjoyed immediate success — especially expanded playoffs and...
Tags: Marco Estrada, Mike Rizzo, Jose Reyes, Santiago Casilla, World Series
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Your Morning Phil: Sanchez, Porcello, Dickey
Talking baseball while hoping Alshon Jeffery learns to use his size: 1. Yes, the Cubs came close to landing a big fish last week. But now that Anibal Sanchez has re-enlisted with the Tigers, thanks to Mike Ilitch finding a spare $32 million during the...Tags: Cy Young Award, Bud Norris, Pittsburgh Pirates, Javier Baez , Joel Hanrahan
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Cubs' top prospects should get long looks
MESA, Ariz. -- Baseball America listed four Cubs in its Top 100 prospects list, an indication the organization is showing progress in its rebuilding plan. Shortstop Javier Baez is ranked No. 16 while outfielders Albert Almora and Jorge Soler are Nos....
Tags: Geovany Soto, Spring Training, Javier Baez , Edwin Jackson, Chicago Cubs
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Jeter's ankle could leave Yankees in shackles
For 17 seasons, Derek Jeter has been the best reason to keep believing in baseball. His throwback approach has yielded daily excellence in the middle of the Yankees infield. He has kept life simple off the field, and that never seems to be a bad idea....
Tags: Jose Reyes, Bryce Harper, World Series, Javier Baez , James Shields
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