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Chris Nashawaty / Sports Illustrated:
A League Of Its Own … By the early 1980s writer-director David S. Ward should have been a happy man. At 29, he'd won an Oscar for writing the Robert Redford—Paul Newman con man caper The Sting. He was at the top of his profession—the sort of bankable storyteller with whom every movie studio wanted to do business.
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Rob Iracane / Yahoo! Sports:
Top 10 revelations from SI's oral history of ‘Major League’ — The 1989 baseball comedy Major League is consistently near the top of moviegoers' favorite sports films despite the ridiculous concept of the Cleveland Indians beating the New York Yankees for a pennant. Crazy, right?
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Associated Press:
Sheen says he used steroids during filming of Major League … NEW YORK (AP) — Turns out Wild Thing's fastball had a little extra juice. — Actor Charlie Sheen tells Sports Illustrated in its latest issue that he took steroids “for like six or eight weeks” while filming the 1989 movie “Major League.”
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Ryan Franklin released by Cardinals — BALTIMORE — The Cardinals have released one-time closer Ryan Franklin. — The team has yet to make an announcement about a corresponding move. This story will be updated when the move occurs. — Franklin (1-4, 8.46 ERA, nine homers allowed in 27.2 innings) …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Decision near on Franklin? — BALTIMORE — Two games shy of the season's midpoint, the Cardinals may be closer to a decision regarding relief pitcher Ryan Franklin, who left the field Tuesday looking upset after allowing hits to three of four batters he faced.
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ESPN:
Red Sox put Papi at 1st, Gonzalez in OF in Philly — PHILADELPHIA — As expected, David Ortiz is playing first base and Adrian Gonzalez has moved to right field for the Boston Red Sox's interleague game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday. — After Tuesday night's game …
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Sam Dykstra / Full Count:
Kevin Millwood looking to make MLB return with Red Sox, declines June opt-out
Kevin Millwood looking to make MLB return with Red Sox, declines June opt-out
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Top White Sox pick tweets of imminent signing — CHICAGO — Keenyn Walker is close to becoming a member of the Chicago White Sox organization ... or at least that's what his Twitter post would indicate. — Walker, the White Sox's top pick in the 2011 First-Year Player …
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Mark Zuckerman / Nats Insider:
Nats sign Romero to AAA contract — The Nationals have signed veteran left-hander J.C. Romero to a minor-league contract and assigned him to Class AAA Syracuse, according to a club source. — Romero, 35, was designated for assignment by the Phillies on June 16 after losing his late-inning role …
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External / ESPN:
A.J. takes mound, looks to snap skid … The New York Yankees extended their past success against one of the Milwaukee Brewers' new starters from the AL. The odds are in their favor that they will do so against another one. — The Yankees have enjoyed facing Shaun Marcum in the past …
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Howie Rumberg / Associated Press:
Teixeira homers, has 4 RBIs in Yankees' win
Teixeira homers, has 4 RBIs in Yankees' win
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Associated Press:
Baker Fans 9 as Twins Beat Dodgers 1-0 — MINNEAPOLIS — Scott Baker struck out nine while pitching neatly into the eighth inning and Ben Revere had two hits to help the Minnesota Twins to a 1-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday. — Baker (6-5) allowed six hits and walked …
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Bill Shaikin / Dodgers Blog:
Frank McCourt gets his money, for now
Frank McCourt gets his money, for now
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Katie Thomas / New York Times:
Dodgers and M.L.B. Compromise on Financing
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Cubs Release Doug Davis — The Giants have had a lot of trouble scoring this year, so giving up ten runs to them looks especially bad, even though they're defending World Series champions. Doug Davis did just that yesterday and today he has lost his roster spot.
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Associated Press:
Indians take rubber match over Diamondbacks — PHOENIX — Carlos Carrasco allowed four hits in seven innings and the Cleveland Indians beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-2 on Wednesday to take two of three in the interleague matchup. — Orlando Cabrera, who delivered the deciding home run …
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NY Daily News:
Harper: Prince or Tex, why not both? — Up in the press box, a major league scout was watching Prince Fielder flick line drives into the right field seats during batting practice Tuesday, the Brewers' star first baseman making home runs look practically effortless.
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Hartylfc / CBS New York:
Hartnett: Why The New Yankee Stadium Will Never Feel Like Home — The new Yankee Stadium is most definitely a stunning palace that can rival any professional sporting arena worldwide. It is a majestic beast of a building that is everything the late George M. Steinbrenner III envisioned it to be.
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Near-Genius Nephew / BIG BAD BASEBALL:
A JUBILEE YEAR FOR BASEBALL ... AND A DOUBLE-ENTRY PLAYOFF SYSTEM — There has been a lot of talk (loose and otherwise) about the idea of dismantling divisions in search of something... anything new—as if “new and improved!” actually meant that. — This is likely just another example …
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Florida Marlins ace Josh Johnson to have Dr. Andrews examine sore shoulder — OAKLAND, CALIF. — Marlins ace Josh Johnson has stopped his throwing program because of lingering discomfort in his right shoulder, raising doubts about whether he'll return next month as the team had hoped.
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Associated Press:
Double Play Is Costly as Blue Jays Fall to Pirates — TORONTO (AP) — Trailing by a run in the late innings, the Blue Jays had the bases loaded and their hottest hitter at the plate. — Adam Lind hit a smash, but instead of producing a winning hit, it turned into an inning-ending double play.
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