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On The Fly: Derby Was A Nielsen Ratings Winner
The Nielsen Ratings are in for the Kentucky Derby, and NBC could boast that 16.2 million people watched - up 9 percent from last year. Nielsen doesn't count the number of sets through which losing ticket holders fling heavy objects, but one assumes that...Tags: Boston Celtics, Junichi Tazawa, Kentucky Derby, ESPN (tv network), Basketball
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Scoreboard: May 1
|TODAY| |COLLEGE BASEBALL| Northern State at Mary, 1 p.m. doubleheader |TV SPORTS| Major League Baseball—Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers, Noon (FXSP); Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves, 6 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer—UEFA...Tags: American League, New York Rangers, Houston Rockets, Kevin Youkilis, Joe Mahoney
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Orioles rally for 5 runs in 9th inning to beat Red Sox, 8-5
The Baltimore SunBOSTON — Crazy things happen when the Orioles come to Boston. This wasn't a 17-inning game. No position players had to pitch. But the comeback the Orioles staged Wednesday night was one they needed to salvage this three-game series at Fenway Park....Tags: Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Nick Markakis, Jackie Bradley, Jr. , Jacoby Ellsbury, Adam Jones (baseball)
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Q&A with Dennis Eckersley on bullpens, AL East, Orioles and Red Sox
The Baltimore SunOne of the key questions for the Orioles this season is whether their bullpen can repeat its success from 2012. Bullpens could actually be a deciding factor in a taut American League East. Hall of Fame pitcher and TBS MLB analyst Dennis Eckersley joined...Tags: Jon Lester, American League, New York Yankees, Satellite and Cable Service, Fenway Park
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O's and their opponents prepared for a 'five-horse race' in the AL East
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — For most of the past two decades, the American League East has been considered the toughest division in baseball, primarily because it contained the sport's two financial behemoths, the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox....Tags: Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, Nick Markakis, World Series, Adam Lind
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Some pregame Orioles notes as Bundy and Gausman prepare to face Boston
The Baltimore SunThis will be one of the more interesting spring training games of the year. The Orioles throw top pitching prospects Dylan Bundy and Kevin Gausman tonight against the Boston Red Sox in Fort Myers, Fla. Unfortunately, it’s not a fully...Tags: Spring Training, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Steve Johnson, Jason Hammel, Dylan Bundy
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Gaby Sanchez leads Pirates to win over Spain
BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) — It was ironic that Ivan DeJesus Jr. was the Pittsburgh Pirates’ starting shortstop Tuesday when they routed Spain’s World Baseball Classic team 10-0. DeJesus was very conflicted before deciding to drop off Puerto...
Tags: Spring Training, Gaby Sanchez, Pittsburgh Pirates, Josh Beckett, Los Angeles Dodgers
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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: Dave Dombrowski, Kansas City Royals, Bud Norris, Francisco Liriano, Cy Young Award
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Spring training: AL East preview
Go ahead, pick an American League East champion. Lots of people are in love with the Blue Jays, who won the offseason. They probably will be the consensus pick when teams leave Florida. But you wouldn't be nuts to pick the Yankees, Rays or Orioles. You'...
Tags: Spring Training, Dylan Bundy, Maicer Izturis, Jim Thome, Russ Canzler
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Daily Dodger in Review: The Jerry Sands promise moves on
JERRY SANDS, 25, outfielder Final 2012 stats: .174 batting average, two doubles, one RBI, one walk, nine strikeouts in just 23 at-bats. Contract status: Now belongs to the Pirates. The good: Had a second strong offensive season — at triple-A...
Tags: Don Mattingly, Jerry Sands, Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Justin Sellers
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Hurdle talks leadership, baseball, at event
staff writer, @damichellegPittsburgh Pirates fans are used to seeing manager Clint Hurdle chew bubble gum as he leans out of the dugout. But when he was presented with a bucket of bubble gum Monday, his reaction surprised some. “I do not chew bubble gum in the...Tags: Clint Hurdle, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Baseball
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Red Sox get All-Star closer Hanrahan from Pirates
AP Sports WriterBOSTON (AP) — If Joel Hanrahan can do for the Boston Red Sox what he did against them, they should be very happy with their new closer. In the first of his two All-Star seasons, the right-hander posted back-to-back saves for the Pittsburgh...Tags: Spring Training, American League, Fenway Park, Carl Crawford, Los Angeles Dodgers
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