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Vinny Del Negro, you just got played
Donald Sterling might be considered by some the worst owner in the history of professional sports, but it sure is refreshing to hear someone admit that in the NBA the inmates really do run the asylum. Richard Johnson Los Angeles :: Broderick...
Tags: Vinny Del Negro, USC Trojans, Jonathan Broxton, Pacific-12 Conference, Orlando Magic
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Zimmermann improves to 8-2 with win over Phillies
The Washington Nationals didn’t have a close shave, and neither did Davey Johnson. The 70-year-old manager still looked closer to 80 after the Nationals beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-2 Friday night, sporting the scraggly beginnings of facial...Tags: Danny Espinosa, Tyler Moore, Dwayne Johnson, Phillippe Aumont, AAA
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The 10 greatest Angels of all time, No. 6: Gene Autry
We recently asked you to list your choices for the 10 greatest Angels of all time. We received 993 ballots. Each weekday morning, a new person will be listed as we count down all 10. Remember, any Angel was eligible, including managers, owners,...
Tags: Sports, Radio, Entertainment, Baseball, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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The 10 greatest Angels of all time, No. 8: Darin Erstad
Darin Erstad was the heart and soul of the Angels from 1997 to 2006, and a big reason why the team won the 2002 World Series. Erstad, who had played football and baseball at Nebraska, approached the sport with a football player's mentality, running into...
Tags: New York Yankees, Sports, Baseball, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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Change in air surrounding White Sox
Jerry Reinsdorf is 77, going on 40. He wasn't joking when he told a friend he is planning to serve as host when the 2033 All-Star Game comes to U.S. Cellular Field, commemorating the first one at Comiskey Park in 1933. But I'm not sure about that. It...
Tags: Sports, Justin Verlander, David Stern, Basketball, Sundance Film Festival
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Unlike instant replay, umpires are part of baseball
As a lifelong St. Louis Cardinals fan, I can remember exactly where I was in October 1985 when a blown call at first base cost the Redbirds a World Series. Now I read in Phil Rogers' Sunday baseball column that instant replay on all calls, other than...Tags: Sports, Baseball, St. Louis Cardinals, Bud Selig, Major League Baseball
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PHILLIES FILES: Two pitching greats to be honored Alumni Weekend
Two pitchers from two of the most memorable Phillies teams in the last 20 years will be honored during Alumni Weekend in August at Citizens Bank Park. Brad Lidge, one of the heroes on the 2008 World Champion Phillies, will ceremoniously retire as a...
Tags: Sports, Citizens Bank Park, Curt Schilling, National League, ESPN (tv network)
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'No plans' for Dodgers to fire Don Mattingly, club official says
The Dodgers have "no plans" to fire Manager Don Mattingly when the team returns home Thursday or any time before then, a club official said late Sunday night. Mattingly's status has appeared tenuous since the Dodgers were swept in San Francisco two...
Tags: Sports, Los Angeles Dodgers, Spring Training, Miami Marlins, Houston Astros
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Giants' starting rotation suddenly lacking starpower
Giant vulnerability? The San Francisco Giants rode their starting pitchers to two World Series championships in three years, and starters renowned for their health are at it again. None of the Giants' five starters has missed a turn this season....
Tags: Sports, Dodger Stadium, Texas Rangers, Bryce Harper, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Clayton Kershaw is a Dodgers star now but it almost didn't happen
On the morning that would deliver to the Dodgers their greatest arm in two generations, Clayton Kershaw awoke with a thought. The baseball draft was not televised in 2006. Each team made its picks on a secure conference call line with the league office....
Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Andrew Miller, Justin Verlander, Seattle Mariners, Colorado Rockies
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MLB: Red Sox down Twins
Associated PressMINNEAPOLIS— David Ortiz insists he isn’t trying to do anything special to show the Minnesota Twins they made a big mistake by letting him go in 2002. It just looks that way every time he crushes another ball into the Target Field seats. ...Tags: Sports, Ryan Doumit, David Ortiz, Ryan Dempster, Boston Red Sox
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