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Whispers: Yankees may get desperate enough for Soriano
The Yankees appear to be imploding around GM Brian Cashman, making some wonder if the Steinbrenner brothers will become more involved. If they do, Alfonso Soriano could be in play in trade talks before opening day. Cashman wants nothing to do with the two...
Tags: Houston Astros, Billy Hamilton, Andre Ethier, Leonys Martin, Philip Humber
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Opening road trip brings it back home for Angels' Josh Hamilton
CINCINNATI — The Angels' season-opening trip to Cincinnati and Texas is doubling as a Josh Hamilton reunion tour. Hamilton, a 31-year-old outfielder who signed a five-year, $125-million deal with the Angels in December, made his major league...
Tags: Travel, Josh Hamilton, Baseball, Spring Training, Trips and Vacations
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How will Ryan soap opera play out?
Look out, below. The Rangers, who not so long ago were morphing into the Yankees, are coming down to Earth before our eyes. Barring some diplomacy worthy of a great secretary of state, Nolan Ryan is on his way out of the organization. He feels...
Tags: Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Brian Sabean , Corporate Officers, Tom Landry
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Orioles confident their storybook season will be 'continued' in 2013
The message on the black T-shirts that Orioles players have often worn around the clubhouse during spring training speaks volumes. It highlights their belief that last year's sudden success -- in which the Orioles shocked baseball and returned to the...
Tags: Kevin Gausman, Nate McLouth, American League East, Nolan Reimold, Buck Showalter
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Vegas favors a Michigan-Louisville national championship game
Groller's CornerIt's April Fool's Day, but there's no foolin' around in Vegas where sports wagering is at a feverish pitch with the start of baseball season and the NCAA tournament now down to its Final Four. Vegas likes Michigan, slightly, over Syracuse and Louisville... -
Commissioner envisions true world series
PHOENIX — Are you ready for a true world champion in baseball? For the first time, Major League Baseball is beginning to explore an event that Commissioner Bud Selig calls "a real World Series'' that would pit the MLB champion against Japan's...
Tags: National Football League, Indianapolis Colts, Bud Selig, Television Networks, Baseball
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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: Chipper Jones, Ralph Kiner, Albert Pujols, Juan Marichal, Mel Ott
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Flowers could help usher in new era
There were two outs in the ninth inning with the White Sox down two runs and nothing going on. Tyler Flowers stepped to the plate and the game did not end. Flowers worked a walk from Royals closer Greg Holland as he smartly took a 3-1 pitch that...
Tags: Detroit Tigers, Baseball, Kansas City Royals, Jeff Keppinger, Minnesota Twins
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Dickey embraces WBC
PHOENIX — Success hasn't come easily for R.A. Dickey. That might make him the perfect pitcher for the World Baseball Classic. An event too many front office executives fear, too many top players avoid and too few American fans truly embrace has...
Tags: Sergio Romo, Tony Clark, Jerry Manuel, Baseball, Chase Field
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MLB power rankings
1. Tigers: Forget the concern at closer. They were loaded last year, and they're a lot better with Victor Martinez, Torii Hunter and a full year of Anibal Sanchez. 2. Dodgers: Hanley Ramirez's injury could slow them out of the gate, but they're deep and...
Tags: Houston Astros, Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Orioles, Yovani Gallardo, Kansas City Royals
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Three Cubs fit classic spring training profiles
MESA, Ariz. — There are 62 players in Cubs camp this spring, and every one of them has a story. But as in almost every camp in Arizona and Florida, a few players fit into the same basic profile: the unknown prospect trying to open some eyes, the...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Minor League Baseball, Cal Ripken, Jr., Ryan Dempster, Dontrelle Willis
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Angels to get first post-op look at C.J. Wilson on Saturday
TEMPE, Ariz.— It’s only the first start of spring training for C.J. Wilson, who will face the Milwaukee Brewers in Maryvale Park on Saturday, but the Angels are eager to see how the left-hander looks after he underwent surgery to remove bone...
Tags: Spring Training, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Milwaukee Brewers, Baseball, C.J. Wilson (baseball)
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