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Wild finish for 2012 regular season
After a wild — and wild-card determining — final day of the six-month-long baseball season, we finally know the winners and who will play whom when and where. Wow is the only way to describe what happened in the 162nd game. For the A's, it...
Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, American League East, Oakland Athletics
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Pirates ensure a 20th straight losing season
PITTSBURGH (AP) — What started as a season of promise for the Pittsburgh Pirates is nearing a familiar end. The Pirates ensured they would finish with a record 20th straight losing season Sunday when they blew a ninth-inning lead in a 4-3 defeat...
Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Johnny Cueto, Baseball, Aroldis Chapman, Zack Cozart
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Marlins Give Adam Greenberg Of Guilford A Chance
The Hartford CourantAdam Greenberg found out late on Sunday. That's when Marlins general manager David Samson offered him the chance to play against the Mets Tuesday in Miami. That's when Greenberg knew he would get the one official at-bat that had eluded him since he was...Tags: NBC (tv network), World Baseball Classic, Baseball, Politics, Moonlight (tv program)
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Reds manager Baker expected back Sunday
Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker was still in a Chicago hospital Saturday but is likely to return to the dugout Sunday. Baker has been hospitalized since Wednesday for an irregular heartbeat. "He's doing well," acting manager Chris Speier said,...
Tags: Sean Marshall, Jay Bruce, Cincinnati Reds, Hospitals and Clinics
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Reds' Baker released from Chicago hospital
Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker was released from a Chicago hospital on Sunday following four days of treatment for an irregular heartbeat, MLB.com reported.
He may be back with the team on Tuesday, but that is not certain.
Baker, 63, returned to...Tags: Chicago, National League Central, Los Angeles Dodgers, Cincinnati Reds, Hospitals and Clinics
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Reds beat Cubs 6-5 in 11 innings
Despite relatively cool temperatures tonight at Wrigley Field, a strong wind was blowing out at 20 m.p.h. for the second game of the Cubs-Cincinnati series. The wind ultimately factored into the game in the 11th when David DeJesus misjudged a two-out fly...Tags: Drew Stubbs, Baseball, Wrigley Field, David DeJesus, Baseball Statistics
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Reds squeeze out tight win, sweep Pirates
CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati played small ball better than Pittsburgh on Wednesday night, allowing the Reds to take another big step toward a division championship. Homer Bailey pitched seven solid innings and Cincinnati came up with just enough...
Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Baseball, Homer Bailey, Aroldis Chapman, Pittsburgh Pirates
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Cubs take a pass on Greenberg's comeback
WASHINGTON -- If Adam Greenberg is going to fulfill his dream of returning to the major leagues, it won't be with the Cubs. Greenberg, the former Cubs outfielder whose beaning in his first and only major league plate appearance in 2005 became a brief but...Tags: World Baseball Classic, Wrigley Field, Jed Hoyer , Baseball, Brad Ausmus
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Brenly confident he'll be back in Cubs booth
Could Bob Brenly be the next to leave the Cubs? The Cubs' TV analyst is nearing the end of his second four-year deal to broadcast Cubs games, and there's no certainty he'll be back for 2013. Brenly said he's not worried, adding talks with the Cubs are...
Tags: Darwin Barney, Chris Volstad, Baseball, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Cubs
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Friends celebrate Santo's induction into Hall of Fame
ST. LOUIS — Ron Santo will enter the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., on Sunday for his accomplishments on the field. But the Ron Santo we knew and loved in Chicago was more than a legendary third baseman. He also was a broadcaster,...
Tags: Media Industry, John Jackson, Wrigley Field, Rod Stewart, Jack Brickhouse
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Cubs don't play like superheroes, but dress the part
ST. LOUIS — To honor Cubs great Ron Santo on his Hall of Fame induction day, manager Dale Sveum asked his position players to click their heels as they crossed the foul line to take their spots Sunday. "It was downhill after that," Sveum said....Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, St. Louis Cardinals, Sam Fuld, Baseball, Jeff Samardzija
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Royals trade Broxton to Reds
The Reds strengthened the back end of their bullpen by acquiring closer Jonathan Broxton from Kansas City for a pair of minor leaguers. Manager Dusty Baker said after Tuesday's trade that Broxton will be a setup man for closer Aroldis Chapman and can...
Tags: Kansas City Royals, Walt Jocketty , Joakim Soria, Aroldis Chapman, Cincinnati Reds
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