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Florida’s Mike Zunino named semifinalist for Coleman Company-Johnny Bench Award
Swamp Things - Gators Blog - Orlando SentinelFlorida sophomore catcher Mike Zunino was named one of 13 semifinalists for the Coleman Company-Johnny Bench Award on Thursday. Zunino leads the fourth-ranked Gators (39-14) in nine 0ffensive categories: batting average (.368), total bases (127), hits... -
LET'S GIVE THE KID A BREAK, OK? ...
The Hog BlogMuch has been written about and said about the fact that Domonic Brown hit 210 (13-for-62, 35 games) in his first exposure late last year to major league pitching. I've heard some who have called their favorite talk show host to give their expert analysis... -
Scenes from Oklahoma City, site of tonight’s Magic-Thunder game
Orlando Magic BasketBlog - Orlando SentinelOKLAHOMA CITY — From time to time, we're going to try on this blog to give you some flavor of the cities where the Orlando Magic play their road games.... -
A former Phils GM elected to the Hall
The Phillies FilesThe man who stood and cried as he handed out the 2008 World Series rings in April of 2009 to the Phillies was elected to the Hall of Fame by the Expansion Era Committee. Pat Gillick, the man behind the...... -
Sparky Anderson dies at 76; Hall of Fame manager of Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers
George "Sparky" Anderson, baseball's first manager to lead teams from both the National and American leagues to World Series titles, died Thursday. He was 76.
Anderson died at his home in Thousand Oaks of complications from dementia, family spokesman Dan...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Public Employees, Human Interest, Carlton Fisk, Baseball
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Don't let the size fool you … Warwick's Ben Delgado is definitely a catcher
At first glance, there's little about Ben Delgado that screams "catcher." He stands 5-foot-8 and weighs 170 pounds, size usually reserved for a middle infielder … or a place-kicker.
Then you see him on the field. He throws out 71 percent of would-...Tags: Human Interest, Athletes, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense, Derek Jeter
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Dottie Pepper's father, Don, played in majors briefly
WatchdogFather's day note: NBC golf reporter Dottie Pepper's father, Don, played four games for the 1966 Tigers, going 0-for-3. He appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1968 with four other projected top rookies: Johnny Bench, Mike Torrez, Cisco......Tags: NBC (tv network), Lifestyle and Leisure, Spring Training, Dottie Pepper, Alcoholic Beverages
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Reds, Dodgers in a Wild Doubleheader
The Daily MirrorAug. 10, 1970 : The Dodgers blew up the record book and challenged their fans' endurance during a wild doubleheader, using 35 hits to sweep the Cincinnati Reds, 7-3 and 13-3. The Dodgers had 26 singles, seven doubles and two triples. Willie Davis, Maury... -
TCU's Holaday wins Johnny Bench Award
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsTexas Christian University's Bryan Holaday was named the 2010 Johnny Bench Award winner at the 13th Annual Greater Wichita Sports Banquet, Thursday July 1st at the Hyatt Regency of Wichita. Holaday was chosen over the University of Miami's Yasmani...Tags: Sports, Education, Coastal Carolina University , University of Miami, Detroit Tigers
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Ask Paul Sullivan
Ask Paul returns to discuss Dusty's future, Froemming's comment, Wellemeyer's legacy, Pierre's T-shirt and other matters of vital importance to Cubs fans. Hey, Paul, the season is a month old and you need a vacation from this column already? --Gary...Tags: Television, Boston Red Sox, Baseball, Jim Belushi, Eddie Murray
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Stars are on ball at autograph show
Sun ReporterIn a private room at one end of the 300 level of the Baltimore Convention Center, four Hall of Famers sat at separate tables, signing baseballs, bats, jerseys and helmets that later would be shipped as pre-orders and sold. It's not often that Frank...Tags: Don Mattingly, Health, Sports, Tom Seaver, Los Angeles Dodgers
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'83 crown wasn't only feather in Ripken cap
Sun StaffThe second of a series recounting Cal Ripken's 20 major-league seasons. The curtain to the 1983 season lowered on the careers of three future Hall of Famers: catcher Johnny Bench, pitcher Gaylord Perry and outfielder Carl Yastrzemski. It opened wide...Tags: Sports, Lou Gehrig, Jim Rice, Baseball, Elections
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