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Miami basketball star Shane Larkin to enter NBA draft
STAFF WRITERFormer Dr. Phillips basketball standout Shane Larkin is done with college basketball at the University of Miami. Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin, son of Baseball Hall of Fame's Barry Larkin, will declare himself for the NBA Draft and scheduled a...Tags: College Baseball, College Basketball, ESPN (tv network), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball
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UCI's Morales tabbed for special watch list
UC Irvine junior Andrew Morales has been named to the initial College Baseball Hall of Fame's Pitcher of the Year watch list. The right-hander is second in the nation at 8-0 and his 1.56 earned-run average ranks 47th in the nation and third in the Big...Tags: College Baseball
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After early season struggles, Manny Machado finding comfort zone at the plate
The Baltimore SunNEW YORK -- After going through an early-season 1-for-18 slump, third baseman Manny Machado is starting to find his comfort zone in the No. 2 spot in the Orioles batting order. Since hitting the game-winning home run in the team’s 8-5 comeback win...Tags: Jayson Nix, Tampa Bay Rays, Kevin Youkilis, Adam Jones (baseball), Los Angeles Dodgers
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Orioles push back celebration of Earl Weaver to 6 p.m. on April 20
Hoping to allow more fans to honor late manager Earl Weaver, the Orioles are pushing back their "A Celebration of Earl" to 6 p.m. on Saturday April 20. The event, to be held at Camden Yards, had initially been scheduled to start at 2 p.m. that day....
Tags: Earl Weaver, Buck Showalter, Los Angeles Dodgers, Baltimore Orioles, Brooks Robinson
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Between games, a tribute fit for an Earl
Let's be honest. It isn't really that hard to tug at the heartstrings of a Baltimore sports fan. This is a town where nostalgia lives full-time, so Saturday's Oriole Park tribute to Hall of Fame manager Earl Weaver couldn't help but strike the right note....
Tags: Earl Weaver, Buck Showalter, Baltimore Orioles, Brooks Robinson, John Harbaugh
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Louis M. Sleater, Orioles pitcher
Louis Mortimer Sleater, a standout high school athlete who ended his seven-year major league pitching career with the Baltimore Orioles and was later a steel salesman, died of lung disease Monday at his Timonium home. He was 86.
A left-handed...Tags: Mining, Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees, Metal and Mineral, Toronto Maple Leafs
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Orioles to hold public ceremony for Earl Weaver on April 20 at 2 p.m.
The Orioles plan to hold a “public celebration of life” for former manager Earl Weaver at Camden Yards on April 20 at 2 p.m., the team announced Tuesday. The Hall of Famer died in January at the age of 82. The event, called “A...
Tags: Earl Weaver, Buck Showalter, Los Angeles Dodgers, Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles
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The Sun remembers: March 3-March 9
March 4, 2006: The Maryland women's basketball team ends a 14-game losing streak to Duke by defeating the Blue Devils, 78-70, in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. The teams will meet again in the NCAA final with Maryland (34-4)...
Tags: Ned Hanlon, North Carolina Tar Heels, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Towson Tigers, American League
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Helen Hannah Campbell dies at 97; women's league baseball chaperon
As the chaperon of Michigan's Muskegon Lassies in the 1940s, Helen Hannah Campbell made sure the professional baseball players wore lipstick and properly modest uniform skirts in the "girls league" founded to keep ballparks filled while men were away at...
Tags: Spring Training, Korean War (1950-1953), Chicago Cubs, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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Honus Wagner baseball trading card sold for $2.1 million
A 1909 Honus Wagner baseball trading card was sold Saturday for a record $2.1 million in a public online sale, according to Goldin Auctions, which did not identify who purchased the rarest of collectibles. The New Jersey-based company closed bidding...Tags: Piracy, National League, Baseball, Sports, Pittsburgh Pirates
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New books on baseball
Are you a baseball fan or a football fan? Every year the sports media spend a lot of time and energy arguing about whether most Americans are one or the other. I think it's a silly argument for two reasons. First, it should obvious that most sports fans...Tags: World Series, National Football League, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Chicago Tribune
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Column: South Dakota raises bumper crop of journalists
Despite its smallness, South Dakota has produced numerous nationally known journalists. One of its finest, Chuck Raasch, brought South Dakota basketball to the forefront with his recent column in USA Today. Raasch is a South Dakota State graduate...
Tags: Sports Illustrated, World Series, College Basketball, ESPN (tv network), National Collegiate Athletic Association
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