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Mayor Emanuel presides over first City Council meeting
Clout StPosted by Hal Dardick at John Byrne at 12:01 a.m.; last updated at 1:30 p.m. Mayor Rahm Emanuel presided over his first Chicago City Council meeting today, a two hour session heavy on ceremony and new faces getting to know...... -
Sports Legend Revealed: A series of fortuitous events turned Harry Heilmann, an 18-year-old bookkeeper, into a baseball Hall of Famer
The Fabulous ForumBASEBALL LEGEND: A series of fortuitous events turned an 18-year-old bookkeeper who had never played organized baseball into a Hall of Famer. STATUS: True. With the fact that both Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams, two of the best baseball players...... -
And the number is....
The Phillies FilesCliff Lee wore No. 34 when he was with the Phillies for the second half of the 2009 season. But when the Phillies traded him away and acquired Roy Halladay after the 2009 season ended, the right-hander took 34. So,...... -
"It's What's Inside the Lines That Counts: Baseball Stars of the 1970s and 1980s Talk About the Game They Loved" by Fay Vincent
Special to Tribune Newspapers"It's What's Inside the Lines That Counts: Baseball Stars of the 1970s and 1980s Talk About the Game They Loved" By Fay Vincent Simon & Schuster, 301 pages, $25.00 "It's What's Inside the Lines That Counts" is former commissioner Fay Vincent's fourth...Tags: Sports, Bob Gibson, Human Interest, Rube Marquard, Juan Marichal
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Phillies' Halladay throws No-Hitter in MLB Playoff Game
Web ReporterPHILADELPHIA (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, Ramon Hernandez, Jimmy Rollins, Cincinnati Reds, All Stars
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Mariners Lose 4th Straight
Web ReporterJuan Rivera hit a tiebreaking homer in the seventh inning, Mike Napoli also went deep and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Seattle Mariners 7-6 Saturday night after blowing a five-run lead against the AL's lowest-scoring team. Brian Sweeney (1-1), working...Tags: Los Angeles, Brian Fuentes, Texas, George Brett, Jack Wilson
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Ralph Houk dies at 90; Yankees manager won World Series in first 2 seasons
Ralph Houk, who won the World Series in 1961 and 1962 in his first two seasons as manager of the New York Yankees, died Wednesday in Winter Haven, Fla. He was 90.
Houk went on to lead the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox in a 20-year managerial career....Tags: New York, American League, Whitey Ford, Heart and Circulatory System, Cincinnati Reds
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George Steinbrenner dies at 80; owner of New York Yankees
George Steinbrenner, who made his name synonymous with the revival of the New York Yankees as a dominant baseball team and leveraged multiple championships into business ventures that forever changed the economics of the sport, has died. He was 80....Tags: Dave Winfield, Chicago Sun-Times, Government, Lou Gehrig, Television Industry
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PASSINGS: Billy Loes, Dorothy Elizabeth Watson, Qian Weichang, Al Goodman
Billy Loes
Starting pitcher for Brooklyn Dodgers
Billy Loes, 80, who pitched on three pennant-winning Brooklyn Dodgers teams in the 1950s, died July 15 at a hospice in Tucson, said his wife, Irene. He had diabetes for several years and had open heart...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Diane Watson, Politics, Heart Surgery
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Mailbag: Skateboarding as an outlet and way to grow
I am a homeowner on Bluebird Canyon Lane. I was born in South Coast Hospital and grew up in Laguna. Next year my 5-year-old is starting at Top of the World Elementary School, my 11-year-old is starting at Thurston Middle School, and my 14-year-old...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Juvenile Delinquency, Rentals, Condos and Houses, Entertainment
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The Incomparable Stan Freberg
The Daily MirrorYoung persons: If you have never heard of Stan Freberg, you are in for a delight. His comedy sketches from the 1950s and ’60s were sharp, clever and polished and many of them make “Saturday Night Live” look like a high school talent show. Speaking... -
Joe Namath, Keith Hernandez, Yogi made TV cameos
WatchdogThe other day I did the last of my annoying "My Boys" posts for the year - in which I discuss the appearances by two current Cubs and mention past athlete cameos on shows about fictional sportswriters, such as Deacon......Tags: Sports, Travel, Deacon Jones, Phil Silvers, Television Industry
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