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Booing starts to haunt Cubs
Tribune staff reporterDuring a batting-cage discussion with Cubs coaches Friday morning, ex-Cub Lenny Harris jokingly referred to Wrigley Field as "Ghost World." The idea that the Cubs are haunted in their North Side home may be an old wives' tale, though booing is...Tags: Kerry Wood, Wrigley Field, Ronny Cedeno, Miami Marlins, Todd Jones
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Wood + Walker = streak
Tribune staff reporterJust when everyone is ready to bury the Cubs, they somehow find a way to get back on their feet. Whether Saturday night's 8-2 comeback victory over Florida signified a real turnaround is unknown, but after being left for dead in Atlanta, the Cubs were...Tags: Kerry Wood, Greg Maddux, Atlanta Braves, Miami Marlins, Al Leiter
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Garland gears up for solid 2nd half
Tribune staff reporterJon Garland said goodbye to a mercurial first half with a performance Wednesday night that might bode well for his fortunes in the second half. Garland displayed the form that made him a 2005 American League All-Star as the White Sox held on for a 4-2...Tags: Jon Garland, Melvin Mora, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Matt Thornton
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A sluggish start, sad ending
Tribune staff reporterThe load keeps getting heavier for the White Sox's offense. Despite a five-RBI performance by Jermaine Dye, the Sox let a promising comeback victory slip away Sunday as Baltimore scored twice off closer Bobby Jenks in the bottom of the ninth inning to...Tags: Javier Vazquez, Jermaine Dye, Miguel Tejada, Jon Garland, Neal Cotts
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Marlins give away tickets to promote seatbelt use
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsLaw enforcement officials gave tickets to students at North Miami Beach Senior High on Friday. But they were tickets ??? well, vouchers for tickets ??? to future Marlins games. As part of the Marlins??? ???Click It or Ticket??? Days this......Tags: Miami Marlins, Crimes, Florida Department of Transportation, Crime, Law and Justice, Tampa Bay Rays
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'It's been a great run'
Sun StaffFeeling a pull rather than a push, Orioles third baseman Cal Ripken officially announced yesterday his retirement after the season, thus ending a relationship and a lineage with the only organization he has ever known. Ripken and his wife, Kelly,...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Career and Workplace, Baltimore Orioles, Spring Training, Dining and Drinking
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Ripken to retire
Sun StaffOrioles third baseman Cal Ripken will end his Hall of Fame career at the end of this season, a spokesman for his management group confirmed early this morning. Ripken, the game's record-holder for consecutive games played and a symbol for Major League...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Career and Workplace, Spring Training, Memorial Stadium, Multi-Sport Events
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One last hit parade
Sun StaffST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Two months ago, Cal Ripken looked like everything he never wanted to be. He was batting a meager .210 on the June afternoon when he announced he would retire at the end of this season, a part-time third baseman playing out the...Tags: National Football League, Career and Workplace, Michael Jordan, Baltimore Orioles, Spring Training
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Goodbye, No. 8
Sun StaffA complicated mix of pride, reflection, celebration and sadness played out simply last night on the final night of Cal Ripken's final October. The Orioles ended a 63-98 season; Ripken closed a career. Few will remember the Orioles lost to the Boston...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Career and Workplace, Basketball, Ugueth Urbina, Memorial Stadium
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Maker of magical moments leaves imprint for all time
Sun StaffLike everyone else, Mike Flanagan carries a moment, a flash that offers an indelible impression of Cal Ripken, his former teammate who grew to become, as Ripken's younger brother Bill liked to say, "the biggest man in the game." The moment was Aug. 9, 51...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Career and Workplace, George Brett, Los Angeles Dodgers, The New York Times
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Philadelphia Phillies
2006 record: 85-77, 2nd Manager: Charlie Manuel (3rd season) Home games: Bright House Networks Field (7,917), 601 Old Coachman Road, Clearwater, Fla. 33765. Directions: I-75 North to I-275 to Clearwater. Take Highway 60, cross U.S. 19 north, to Old...Tags: David Dellucci, Crimes, Jimmy Rollins, Spring Training, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cincinnati Reds
2006 record: 80-82, 3rd Manager: Jerry Narron (3rd season). Home games: Ed Smith Stadium (7,500), 12th Street and Tuttle Avenue, Sarasota, Fla. 34237. Directions: From north, take I-75 south to exit 40, University Parkway. Travel west to Tuttle Ave. and...Tags: Mark Bellhorn, Trips and Vacations, Ken Griffey Sr., Crimes, Spring Training
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