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Whispers: Rodriguez comeback casts light on Biogenesis
Given his connection to the under-investigation Biogenesis Clinic, Alex Rodriguez is probably the last player Major League Baseball would want to be ahead of schedule in his recovery from injury. But the Yankees have cleared him to begin baseball...
Tags: Aramis Ramirez, Dontrelle Willis, R.A. Dickey, David Price, San Francisco Giants
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Report: Rays' Price, umpire Hallion fined by MLB
Tampa Bay Rays pitchers David Price, Jeremy Hellickson and Matt Moore, and umpire Tom Hallion were fined an unspecified amount by Major League Baseball for their involvement in an April 28 incident during a game, according to an ESPN.com report. Price...
Tags: Fines, Sports, David Price, Matt Moore (baseball), Baseball
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MLB admits umpires' mistake cost the A's a tying home run
Major League Baseball admitted what everyone knew, particularly A's Manager Bob Melvin: The double hit by Oakland's Adam Rosales in the top of the ninth inning against the Cleveland Indians on Wednesday night should have been ruled a home run after a...Tags: Radio, Entertainment, Heart Attack, Adam Rosales, Sports
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Which are best and worst teams in MLB?
Tigers and Astros Phil Rogers, Chicago Tribune There's no hitter better than Miguel Cabrera. He absolutely kills the ball when a pitcher makes a bad pitch and he adjusts to get the barrel on good pitches. He's the most talented hitter and maybe also...
Tags: Anibal Sanchez, Justin Verlander, San Francisco Giants, Baseball, Houston Astros
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Bryan Radziewski stronger than ever after fearsome injury
CORAL GABLES — No UM baseball player is having a better season than starting pitcher Bryan Radziewski. B-Rad, as he's called by his coaches and teammates, is dominating the ACC. His earned run average is a microscopic 0.97, and he he's striking...
Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Miami Hurricanes, Sports, Mariano Rivera, Baseball
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Changes coming fast and furious on sports television landscape
In case you haven't noticed, this isn't your father's sports television landscape. Things continue to change rapidly, and the old saying that goes "You can't tell the players without a scorecard" has now changed to "You can't tell who's doing the game...
Tags: College Baseball, Golf Channel (tv network), Super Bowl, Entertainment, Comcast SportsNet (tv network)
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Roger Federer's loss opens the door for Rafael Nadal
Second-ranked Roger Federer lost to Kei Nishikori, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2, in the third round of the Madrid Open on Thursday, leaving Rafael Nadal as the clear title favorite. After recovering from Nishikori's strong start on the Caja's Magica's new red-clay...Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Kei Nishikori, Washington Capitals, Tampa Bay Lightning, USC Trojans
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Fan can't believe Matt Kemp's gesture
He had just made the final out in a city where his name is booed, his jersey is reviled, and his team had been swept. His power had disappeared, his swing was spotty, and his season was a wreck. Matt Kemp would have been excused for quickly...Tags: Dodger Stadium, Chemotherapy, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, Sports
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Lineup change proposed: 46 Wrigley night games
Tribune reportersThe Chicago Cubs will be allowed to play as many as 46 night games at Wrigley Field starting next year under a proposal introduced to the City Council on Wednesday by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Ald. Tom Tunney, 44th. The proposal seeks to increase the...Tags: Renovation, Chicago Mayor, Sports, Baseball, Chicago Cubs
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PHILLIES FILES: If he needs surgery, will Halladay opt for that or call it a career?
By now, you all know that Roy Halladay could have any number of problems with his right shoulder, ranging from something minor, such as bursitis, to something career-threatening, such as a complete tear of his rotator cuff or labrum. What we don't know...Tags: Roger Clemens, Baseball, Cy Young Award, Erik Bedard, Bursitis
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Roberto Alomar, former Orioles second baseman, elected to club's Hall of Fame
The Baltimore SunFormer second baseman Roberto Alomar isn’t positive that 1996 was his greatest season as a big leaguer, but he knows that first year as an Oriole had to be among the highlights of his Hall of Fame career. “Numbers-wise, I can maybe say yes,...Tags: American League East, Rafael Palmeiro, Buck Showalter, Cal Ripken, Jr., Baseball
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Scoreboard -- May 1, 2013
|TV SPORTS| Men’s College Lacrosse—ECAC Tournament, semifinals, 4 and 7 p.m. (FXSP) NHL Hockey—Playoffs, Ottawa Senators at Montreal Canadiens, 6 p.m. (CNBC); New York Rangers at Washington Capitals, 6:30 (NBCSN); Los Angeles Kings...Tags: Ottawa Senators, Mark Teahen, ESPN (tv network), Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Kings
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