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    Mar 30, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. A family that makes art together

    A new exhibit at the Washington County Arts Council promises to be mini-monumental.
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    A new exhibit at the Washington County Arts Council promises to be mini-monumental. Scaled-down versions of public monuments created by sculptor Antonio Tobias Mendez will be part an upcoming WCAC “Triptych: The Mendez Artists,” which opens...

    Tags: Sun Life Stadium, George Clooney, Human Interest, Politics, Central Intelligence Agency

  2. May 18, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. La implacable maldición que atormenta a los Angelinos

       Previo al arranque de la temporada de 2012 lancé una maldición a los Angelinos de Los Angeles —y en particular a Albert Pujols— que aún sigue atormentando a los serafines y al slugger dominicano. Entonces, un sábado 24 de diciembre de...

    Tags: Social Issues, Sun Life Stadium, R.A. Dickey, Ryan Braun, Giancarlo Stanton

  4. May 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Long wait continues for next Triple Crown winner

    Horse racing fans talk about their sport not having a Triple Crown winner in nearly 35 years much the way baseball fans lament the fact that their favorite game has gone more than twice as long without a .400 hitter.
    Horse racing fans talk about their sport not having a Triple Crown winner in nearly 35 years much the way baseball fans lament the fact that their favorite game has gone more than twice as long without a .400 hitter. Undoubtedly, in the days leading...

    Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Triple Crown, Zoology, Baseball, Preakness Stakes

  6. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  7. Newport Harbor Big 3 on CIF Southern Section 100 list

    The Bird. Turtle. The Backstroke King.
    The Bird. Turtle. The Backstroke King. They are known as three of Newport Harbor High's greatest athletes. Newport Harbor's "Big Three" can also be known as among the best in CIF Southern Section history. George Yardley (basketball), Misty May-Treanor...

    Tags: Todd Rogers, Soccer, Dara Torres, College Sports, Janet Evans

  8. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. 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 Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Louisville Slugger, Arts and Culture, Chicago Tribune

  10. Apr 1, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Take a swing at these

    WASHINGTON -- As the unendurable monotony of the offseason ends, celebrate baseball's return with mental calisthenics. Everyone knows it was former Atlanta Manager Dave Bristol who said, "Only trouble I ever had with chewing tobacco was that the orthodontist said my daughter was going to have to give it up because of her braces." But do you know:
    WASHINGTON -- As the unendurable monotony of the offseason ends, celebrate baseball's return with mental calisthenics. Everyone knows it was former Atlanta Manager Dave Bristol who said, "Only trouble I ever had with chewing tobacco was that the...

    Tags: Eddie Mathews, Rogers Hornsby, Frankie Frisch, New York Yankees, Mike Schmidt

  12. Apr 1, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  13. Baseball's Back -- Take A Swing At These

    The Hartford Courant
    As the unendurable monotony of the offseason ends, celebrate baseball's return with mental calisthenics. Everyone knows it was former Atlanta Manager Dave Bristol who said, "Only trouble I ever had with chewing tobacco was that the orthodontist said my...

    Tags: Eddie Mathews, Frankie Frisch, Ralph Kiner, Mike Schmidt, Nolan Ryan

  14. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Column: Take a swing at these questions

     WASHINGTON — As the unendurable monotony of the offseason ends, celebrate baseball’s return with mental calisthenics. Everyone knows it was former Atlanta manager Dave Bristol who said, "Only trouble I ever had with chewing tobacco was that...

    Tags: Eddie Mathews, Rogers Hornsby, Frankie Frisch, Todd Helton, New York Yankees

  16. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Major league baseball season could be locals' time

    The baseball world looks to Houston on Sunday night, when the Astros get the honor of kicking off the new season in celebration of the team's move to the American League. The baseball world then will look away, as the Astros endure a rebuilding project so severe that they might pay less to all of their players this year than the New York Yankees will pay Alex Rodriguez.
    The baseball world looks to Houston on Sunday night, when the Astros get the honor of kicking off the new season in celebration of the team's move to the American League. The baseball world then will look away, as the Astros endure a rebuilding project so...

    Tags: Peter Bourjos, Houston Astros, Ernesto Frieri, Tampa Bay Rays, New York Yankees

  18. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  19. Our Laguna: Rooting for the home team

    I don't care what the calendar says, if teams are playing baseball in Arizona, spring has sprung.
    I don't care what the calendar says, if teams are playing baseball in Arizona, spring has sprung. In fact it was more like summer last week when my sister-in-law, Patsy Hadlich, and I made our annual trip to the Cactus League games, with her son, Jeff,...

    Tags: Tommy Hanson, Peter Bourjos, Ernesto Frieri, World Baseball Classic, Vernon Wells

  20. Jan 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Stan Musial dies at 92; Cardinals' Hall of Fame hitter

    To generations of baseball fans, he was simply "Stan the Man."
    To generations of baseball fans, he was simply "Stan the Man." Stan Musial, a legendary slugger for the St. Louis Cardinals who came to embody one of the sport's most successful franchises, died Saturday. He was 92. Musial, who had Alzheimer's...

    Tags: World Series, Awards and Prizes, Alzheimer's Disease, Sports Illustrated, Bob Costas

  22. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. Stan Musial: The man

      Baseball great Stan Musial died over the weekend. He was 92.  In September 2007, I was invited to make a speech to a civic group in St. Louis. I told the person who invited me I would come on one condition: that I could meet Stan Musial.  "That's no...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Stan Musial, World War II (1939-1945), National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Major League Baseball

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