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Rangers fan dies after 20-foot fall — ARLINGTON, Texas — A fan who died Thursday after falling from the outfield stands while reaching for a ball thrown by Texas Rangers All-Star outfielder Josh Hamilton has been identified. — The victim was Shannon Stone, a 39-year-old firefighter from Brownwood, Texas.
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Fan's pursuit of gift for son ends in tragedy — The closest I came to catching a baseball at a major league stadium was the year SkyDome opened. I was 9. Mauro “Goose” Gozzo, a rookie pitcher for Toronto, was trolling around the outfield during batting practice when a man standing next …
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Coworkers mourn Shannon Stone — It was a difficult Friday morning for the Brownwood Fire Department as the 30-person staff gathered to grieve the death of Shannon Stone. — Stone, 39, fell over a railing in left-field at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington and landed on the concrete about 20 feet below.
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Rangers fan dies after falling over fence at Rangers Ballpark — Players and fans look on after a man fell trying to catch a baseball during the Texas Rangers game against the Oakland Athletics Thursday, July 7, 2011 in Arlington. — of — rabshire@dallasnews.com
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Angels promote Mike Trout from Double-A — In the manager's office after Thursday's game, Angels manager Mike Scioscia and GM Tony Reagins discussed their options for nearly 30 minutes after center fielder Peter Bourjos injured his hamstring in the eighth inning.
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Angels call up outfielder Mike Trout, 19 — ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Los Angeles Angels promoted one of the top prospects in baseball, outfielder Mike Trout, from Double-A Arkansas, and he'll be in Anaheim in time to play in Friday night's game against the Seattle Mariners.
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Can't skip his place in Sox lore — Carl Yastrzemski is a recluse of sorts. Yaz isn't one for making appearances, shaking hands, and swapping stories about the good old days of 1967. He doesn't do many interviews and doesn't return many phone calls. Months can go by, and you won't hear back.
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Former catcher Chris Hatcher returns to Florida Marlins as a pitcher, first such move in 75 years — UPDATE: Just heard back from the Elias Sports Bureau, which reports that Hatcher will be the first catcher-turned-pitcher in the majors since Art Doll of the Boston Braves.
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Tragedy taught Palermo life lessons — ATLANTA, GA. — Twenty years later, Steve Palermo — then the No. 1 rated umpire in baseball — hasn't forgotten the slightest detail of those early morning hours, laying on the street outside a Dallas restaurant, shot by a mugger, uncertain he would see another tomorrow.
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Braves need some creative financing — The Braves, like most clubs, are near their payroll limit. But the team was in a similar position last season, and general manager Frank Wren still made two trades. — In both deals — the first for Royals reliever Kyle Farnsworth and outfielder Rick Ankiel …
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BOX SCORE — From his first season in the major leagues in 2003 through his first season in pinstripes in 2009 (a year in which he hit .292), his career average was .290. But last season, Teixeira plummeted to .256. and his current .241 mark is his lowest since he was at .226 on April 19.
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Red Sox hit 6 homers to top Birds, reclaim first — BOSTON (AP)—David Ortiz(notes) and Adrian Gonzalez(notes) homered near the deepest part of Fenway Park. — Dustin Pedroia(notes) blasted a shot all the way out of the historic ballpark. — It was difficult to say which was the most impressive …
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Game-ending grand slams and Lindy McDaniel — For the second time this year, the Indians end a game with a grand slam. According to Retrosheet, there were 188 game-ending grand slams between 1950 and 2010. — So, we aren't talking about an unusual event. Dramatic, yes, but not unusual.
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Mauer makes debut at first base — CHICAGO—Joe Mauer made his major league debut at first base in the Minnesota Twins game against the Chicago White Sox on Thursday night. — Before he even got to play the field, Mauer hit an RBI single in the top of the first inning.
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What Does ‘3,000 Hits’ Really Mean? — Raleigh, N.C. — THE Yankees released me from my contract in 2005. Several years later, I texted Derek Jeter, who still had the same cellphone number, to ask whether he would inscribe a bat to my newborn son. (It arrived the next day; this is the Derek Jeter I know.)
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Royals' uniform blunder sends wrong message to fans — Good seats remain to watch the stupidest thing the Royals have done in years, and we include here Sluggerrr shooting a fan in the eye with a hot dog and even $36 million for José Guillen. — This one will happen Saturday …
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