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Buck uses a bit of mystery: Tillman or Saunders could pitch Game 4 Thursday
The Baltimore SunIn what has been an unconventional season for the Orioles, the club offered another unique wrinkle on Wednesday afternoon. Orioles manager Buck Showalter sent two pitchers to the news conference held for the next game’s starter. Obviously, only one...Tags: Wilson Betemit, Joe Saunders, C.C. Sabathia, Adam Jones (baseball), Baltimore Orioles
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"Ed-die!" chanted again in Baltimore -- the way it always should have been
The rain would not come for another hour, so Hall of Famer Eddie Murray had to settle for bathing in the affection of his close friends and the large gathering of fans who crowded into Legends Park to see his statue unveiled on Saturday. Maybe time...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Lou Gehrig, Peter G. Angelos, Baltimore Orioles, Arts
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Museo Smithsonian devela retrato de Celia Cruz
El Museo Smithsonian de Historia Estadounidense develó esta semana un collage fotográfico alegórico a la salsera cubana Celia Cruz, elaborado por el fotógrafo neoyorquino Robert Weingarten. La imagen de 60 x 90 pulgadas se exhibirá al público hasta...
Tags: Sonia Sotomayor
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Who deserves MVP: Cabrera or Trout?
Cabrera lifting Tigers Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune I know Mike Trout has done historic things, but unfortunately his Angels team is also history, eliminated from the wild-card race on Monday, the same day that Miguel Cabrera's Tigers clinched the AL...Tags: Detroit Tigers, Mike Trout, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, American League
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Transcript of Brooks Robinson's speech at sculpture unveiling ceremony
Following is a transcript of Brooks Robinson's speech at his sculpture unveiling ceremony Saturday at Camden Yards. “Thank you, thank you, and I promise you, this will be the last ‘thank you’ of my career. I know Paul Blair, the last...
Tags: Howard Cosell, Baltimore Orioles, Mickey Mantle, Arts, Muhammad Ali
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Orioles close the book on an era of losing, but the players are looking for more
The Baltimore SunIn the end, these Orioles reduced the milestone to something small, almost insignificant. That's how weird, wonderful and exciting they have turned out to be in 2012. For years, any big-picture assessment of the franchise has included a reminder of its...Tags: American League East, Matt Moore (baseball), Buck Showalter, Baltimore Orioles, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Tom House gets calls from quarterbacks
Tom House spent eight years in the majors as a relief pitcher, but he is best remembered for catching Hank Aaron's record-breaking 715th home run. The ball sailed over the fence and into the bullpen, and House ran under it. Now, almost four decades later...
Tags: Alex Smith, National Football League, Aaron Hernandez, Tim Tebow, New York Jets
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Derek Jeter Is Still Playing The Game The Right Way
The Hartford CourantOnce upon a time in baseball, it was easy to enjoy greatness. Today, in the shadow of performance-enhancing drugs (known as PEDs), enjoying the players who stack up awe-inspiring numbers just ain't easy. Players, rightly or wrongly, are under the...Tags: Bob Gibson, Mickey Mantle, Bartolo Colon, Roger Clemens, Ron Santo
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Thome remains mum on his chances of catching Griffey Jr. on home run list
CLEVELAND — Orioles designated hitter Jim Thome hasn't decided how much longer he wants to play, but he has a legitimate chance to catch an old teammate and friend on one of the most noteworthy lists in baseball history if he sticks around a little....
Tags: Ray Flaherty, Cleveland Indians, Buck Showalter, Baltimore Orioles, Ken Griffey Jr.
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Larkin deserving of HOF honor
Sun Sports EditorBarry Larkin was a Cincinnati Red from start to finish. His career with the team spanned 18 seasons and reached a peak Sunday when the former standout shortstop became one of the newest members of the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. Playing for the...Tags: Joe Morgan (baseball), Major League Baseball, Cincinnati Reds, Johnny Bench, Gold Glove Awards
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Bronze sculpture will be a fitting reflection of Eddie Murray
The Baltimore SunWhen Eddie Murray's sculpture is unveiled at Camden Yards this afternoon, if the sun catches the bronze just so, onlookers might get a glimpse of themselves in the reflection. It's fitting for the Orioles' most prolific hitter ever. Writers, and even...Tags: Arts and Culture, Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Orioles, Jim Palmer, Arts
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Manuel hopes Pierre's work ethic pays dividends
PHILADELPHIA — The blistering sun is beating down on the field at Citizens Bank Park. Most players are sheltered from the stinging rays and high humidity in the more friendly confines of the clubhouse. Yet one face, the same one that emerges nearly...Tags: Cincinnati Reds, Michael Martinez, San Francisco Giants, Joe Blanton, Randy Winn
Oct 10, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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|Column| Baltimore Sun
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|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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Sep 13, 2012
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Aug 29, 2012
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Jul 22, 2012
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Aug 10, 2012
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Aug 12, 2012
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
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