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Zack / The Baseball Collector:
9/16/08 at Yankee Stadium — I attended this game with my friend Jordan (aka “hockeyguy1011” if you read the comments) and his friend Josh. They'd flown in from Florida just to see Yankee Stadium, and of course they were each hoping to catch a commemorative ball.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Firing line (cont.)
Firing line (cont.)
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Ross / Yankee Stadium Insider Blog:
Video of the same fan in the bleachers catching a Yankee homerun two nights in a row
Video of the same fan in the bleachers catching a Yankee homerun two nights in a row
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Nomar Garciaparra hopes to play soon — Knee injury in Wednesday's game isn't as bad as he feared. — PITTSBURGH — Waking up Thursday morning with his left knee feeling better than expected, Nomar Garciaparra decided to skip his scheduled visit to Jim Bradley, the Pittsburgh Steelers' orthopedic surgeon.
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LYMAN WESLEY BOSTOCK, JR. BELOVED HUSBAND-SON NOV. 22, 1950-SEPT. 24, 1978 — “I used to go and kneel at his grave and cry,” she says. “And one day I went and I said — it was like a voice was speaking to me — I said, 'You know what? He's not here. Why are you doing this to yourself?'
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels hold on to beat A's — They take a 6-0 lead into the ninth inning and nearly give the game away before Francisco Rodriguez regains control. — OAKLAND—After a lackluster loss Tuesday night and a messy, error-marred defeat Wednesday night, the Angels regained their edge …
NY Daily News:
Drunk fan at Shea falls victim to fans' prank — If you are going to get drunk and pass out in a public place, Shea Stadium might not be the best place to do it. — One fan during the second game of a doubleheader in Queens learned this the hard way when he apparently passed out in his box seat …
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
TBS Announces Broadcast Teams for MLB Postseason — TBS announced today its broadcasting roster for its exclusive coverage of all four MLB League Division Series (LDS) and the American League Championship Series (ALCS). The play-by-play voices for the ALDS and NLDS will be “Sunday MLB on TBS” …
ESPN.com:
Schilling: Manny's antics disrespected teammates — The media called Manny Ramirez's quirks “Manny being Manny.” Curt Schilling sees it differently. — In an interview Wednesday on Boston radio station WEEI-AM, the injured Boston Red Sox starter took his former teammate to task …
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Ken Davidoff / Ken Davidoff's baseball insider:
A Brian Cashman audit - and there's a live chat today — So I was watching The Show That Shall Not Be Named last week, and they were doing a bit, something like “The 5 Reasons Brian Cashman Shouldn't Be Brought Back.” One of the reasons was Jaret Wright. — And as I am prone to do sometimes …
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Steve Springer / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers-Giants rivalry crosses country, generations — The teams' three-game series this weekend at Dodger Stadium brings up the emotions, beanballs and brawls of a storied competition. — “Horse face!” — The insult, despite emanating from the distant outfield seats at the cavernous Polo Grounds …
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Rick Gano / Associated Press:
Cubs score 4 in 9th, beat Brewers in 12 — CHICAGO (AP)—Geovany Soto and the Chicago Cubs can almost taste the champagne after one of their sweetest and most improbable victories of the season. — Soto hit a tying three-run homer with two out in the ninth inning, Derrek Lee singled …
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets Survive Another Parade of Pitchers — WASHINGTON — Brandon Knight retreated to the clubhouse Wednesday night after pitching five innings and with the Mets leading the Nationals by five runs. Six relievers had joined Knight as Manager Jerry Manuel emptied his bullpen at the same rate …
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Associated Press:
Indians, Columbus reach four-year, Triple-A deal — CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians are ready to make Columbus, Ohio, the club's top minor league affiliate. — The Indians said Thursday they have agreed to a four-deal with the Columbus Clippers, who begin play next season in a new $55 million ballpark.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Moores reclaims active role with Padres — Personal issues have kept owner absent for much of season — SAN DIEGO — For those who may be wondering, John Moores intends to maintain his principal ownership of the Padres into “the foreseeable future” and have a significant impact …
Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Likely there's a Sabean in Giants' future — (09-18) 04:00 PDT Phoenix — William Neukom will have many important items on his agenda when he becomes the Giants' managing general partner Oct. 1, but it appears his to-do list will not include a general manager search.
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Jeff Elliott / Florida Times Union:
Suns agree to be a Marlins affiliate — Bragan wanted a team with Florida ties after eight Dodgers seasons. — The Jacksonville Suns are expected to announce today that they have reached a two-year deal with the Florida Marlins to serve as that major-league team's Double-A affiliate, replacing fellow Southern League member Carolina.
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — About halfway into the e-mail barrage that happened last night, reader Bobby Mueller fired this one off to me: “I'm guessing you're getting flooded with questions about Sheets. I don't have a question, I just thought I'd mention that anyone who has Sheets on a fantasy team …
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Sheets feels ‘cutting’ sensation in elbow — Brewers ace has been dealing with discomfort since August — CHICAGO — The Brewers might be without Ben Sheets for the second straight September, right when they need him most. — The right-hander was forced out of his start against the Cubs …
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