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    Jul 21, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  1. Changes are a must to keep Phillies future contenders

    PHILADELPHIA — There will be aspects about it that will make you cringe. Some may bring tears to your eyes. Others will tick you off. It comes with the territory. Parting ways and making changes are rarely easy. It means putting your favorite...

    Tags: Chad Durbin, Baseball, New York Yankees, Roy Halladay, National League East

  2. Jul 22, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. 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: Mike Quade, Tony Campana, Alfonso Soriano, Baseball, Dale Sveum

  4. May 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Jake Arrieta struggles again as Orioles lose to Red Sox, 6-5

    It didn't take long for right-hander Jake Arrieta to retreat to the video room inside the Orioles' clubhouse to go over another tough start Wednesday afternoon.
    The Baltimore Sun
    It didn't take long for right-hander Jake Arrieta to retreat to the video room inside the Orioles' clubhouse to go over another tough start Wednesday afternoon. Shortly after the Orioles' 6-5 series-finale loss to the Boston Red Sox at Camden Yards,...

    Tags: Daniel Bard, Will Middlebrooks, Baseball, Dustin Pedroia, Chris Davis

  6. Dec 15, 2011 | Allentown Morning Call
  7. Is Willis what the Phillies need ... in the bullpen?

    The Phillies Files
    It was obvious the Phillies needed another lefty in the bullpen. They decided to take a chance when they signed Dontrelle Willis to a one-year contract. Willis, once a phenom as a starter in the Marlins organization, spent his early......
  8. Oct 6, 2010 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  9. Phillies' Halladay throws No-Hitter in MLB Playoff Game

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Roy Halladay spent his whole career waiting
for this start, wondering what it would be like to pitch in the
playoffs.
    Web Reporter
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Roy Halladay spent his whole career waiting for this start, wondering what it would be like to pitch in the playoffs. It was better than he - or anyone else - could have predicted. Halladay threw the second no-hitter in postseason...

    Tags: Human Interest, Miguel Cairo, Baseball, Scott Rolen, Yogi Berra

  10. Jun 27, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Swisher smacks grand slam, Sox beat Cubs

    After crashing against the right-field fence to make a game-ending catch Friday, Jermaine Dye took a look at it on the U.S. Cellular Field replay screen.
    Tribune staff reporter
    After crashing against the right-field fence to make a game-ending catch Friday, Jermaine Dye took a look at it on the U.S. Cellular Field replay screen. For Dye and the White Sox, this was the perfect punctuation mark to their transformation after...

    Tags: Sports, Derrek Lee, Chicago White Sox, Mike Fontenot, Baseball

  12. Apr 3, 2009 |Story| Daily Press
  13. National League East preview capsules

    Daily Press
    PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (92-70, 1st) MANAGER: Charlie Manuel (5th season) PAYROLL: $131 million X-FACTOR: Chase Utley has made a speedy return from hip surgery but any sort of setback would cripple the lineup. BEST CASE: Brad Lidge, after going 48 for...

    Tags: National League, Mike Pelfrey, Tom Glavine, Johan Santana, Surgery

  14. Jul 27, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Lately, comebacks easy as pie

    While some players groggily filed into the quiet Cubs clubhouse Wednesday morning after a short night of rest after playing until 1:16 a.m., Jeromy Burnitz was singing out loud to a song playing in his head.
    Tribune staff reporter
    While some players groggily filed into the quiet Cubs clubhouse Wednesday morning after a short night of rest after playing until 1:16 a.m., Jeromy Burnitz was singing out loud to a song playing in his head. It was apparent to some Burnitz could not...

    Tags: Derrek Lee, Jeff Fassero, Todd Walker, Jose Macias, Michael Tucker

  16. Jun 11, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Marmol thankful for master's advice

    Future Hall of Famer Greg Maddux and rookie right-hander Carlos Marmol now have something in common.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Future Hall of Famer Greg Maddux and rookie right-hander Carlos Marmol now have something in common. Both Cubs pitchers won their major-league starting debuts in Cincinnati against the Reds. "I remember mine. It was here in Cincinnati," said the 40-...

    Tags: Sports, Phil Nevin, Greg Maddux, Will Ohman, Glendon Rusch

  18. Jul 27, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Field of screams

    The White Sox defense, once a staple of its success, suddenly has turned sour.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The White Sox defense, once a staple of its success, suddenly has turned sour. Five errors have led to two consecutive losses and added to the burden of a weary bullpen. Two of those miscues Wednesday transformed a potential satisfying victory into a...

    Tags: Sports, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, Terrence Long, Baseball

  20. Apr 1, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. New faces try to end old problems

    Tribune staff reporter
    The expanded bleachers aren't the only thing new at Wrigley Field this year. The Cubs will start the season with eight new players on the roster, ranging from vital cogs such as Juan Pierre to little-known reserves such as Angel Pagan. Whether they...

    Tags: Sports, National League, Bob Howry, Jose Macias, Jerome Williams

  22. May 18, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Phil Rogers' All-City team

    Outside of being, say, Barry Bonds' public relations man or one of the guys who collects urine samples, there aren't many jobs in baseball worse than the ones Ryan Dempster and Bobby Jenks have.
    Tribune baseball reporter
    Outside of being, say, Barry Bonds' public relations man or one of the guys who collects urine samples, there aren't many jobs in baseball worse than the ones Ryan Dempster and Bobby Jenks have. Closer—as in last one out the door after a fire or...

    Tags: Derrek Lee, Juan Uribe, Paul Konerko, Todd Walker, Glendon Rusch

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