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Yankees closer Mariano Rivera has surgery on right shoulder, to resume throwing in 3 months
NEW YORK (AP) _ New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera had surgery Tuesday on his right shoulder and is expected to resume throwing in three months, a month ahead of spring training. New York Mets medical director Dr. David Altchek operated at the...Tags: New York Mets, Baseball, Jorge Posada, Therapies, Health Treatments
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Manny vs. Red Sox has to happen
As Jason Bay dog-paddled around third base and slid headfirst into home plate with the ALDS-winning run for the Red Sox in the bottom of the ninth on Monday night, one thought went through my mind: Good. One step closer. I'm no Red Sox fan. Far from it....Tags: Roger Clemens, Philadelphia Phillies, Jon Lester, All Stars, Boston Red Sox
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Arbitron puts out people meter data
Chicago Tribune reporterTwo days ahead of schedule and before court action could prevent it, Arbitron on Monday hustled out its official radio ratings for the quarter ending last month in Chicago and seven other U.S. markets, the first such results culled through eavesdropping...Tags: Tribune Co., Baseball, Clear Channel Communications Inc., CBS Corp., Arbitron Incorporated
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From a Red Sox fan to Cubs fans
Dear Cubs Nation: We offer our sincere condolences to you and your lovely ballpark during this time of transition. We would say that we can only imagine what it must feel like to suffer such a crushing loss — but, oh, we can imagine it pretty well....Tags: New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, All Stars, Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park
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Sox fans think team will go 'all the way'
Chicago Tribune reporterOn Sunday, they were cautiously confident, believing in the Sox's abilities but bothered by the nagging thought in the back of their minds that being 0-2 against the Rays was too much to overcome. But Monday, many Sox fans, buoyed by Sunday's 5-3 win,...Tags: Baseball, All Stars, Chicago White Sox
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On this day in history
On Oct. 7, 1765, the Stamp Act Congress convened in New York to draw up colonial grievances against England. In 1849 author Edgar Allan Poe died in Baltimore; he was 40. In 1950 the UN General Assembly approved an advance by UN forces north of the...Tags: San Francisco Giants, Government, Edgar Allan Poe, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Barry Bonds
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Cubs, White Sox disappear in a blink
Come with me now on a nostalgic journey back to a magical time for Chicago baseball fans. George W. Bush was president, a gallon of gas cost $3.65 and a government bailout of the financial industry was in the works. You know, the middle of last week....Tags: Harry Caray, Government, Christianity, Jermaine Dye, Ken Griffey Jr.
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Cubs fans too high or too low
Look, I have no problem with believing in curses, holy water or even Kosuke Fukudome, if that's your particular inclination. But the Cubs and their fans have much to think about before next season, and somewhere within that process they have to make...Tags: Baseball, Kosuke Fukudome, Mark Derosa, All Stars, Ryan Dempster
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Then there were none
Forget what the calendar says. October is over. In what passes for suspense during this post-season, the Chicago White Sox extended the Tampa Bay Rays to four games in the first round of the playoffs before being eliminated Monday. The Sox hit the showers...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Philadelphia Phillies, Baseball, All Stars, Chicago White Sox
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Burress unapologetic on return
An unapologetic Plaxico Burress rejoined the New York Giants on Monday, noting he didn't lose any sleep after the Super Bowl champions suspended him for a game. Burress missed a team meeting two weeks ago without bothering to telephone the Giants. The...Tags: Kurt Warner, Multi-Sport Events, Ryan Longwell, Gus Frerotte, Retirement
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Red Sox advance in style
Associated PressThe Boston Red Sox brushed aside the 100-win Los Angeles Angels in four games, dismissing their best-in-baseball regular season as last month's news. When it turns to October, no one dominates like Boston. Moments after the Angels botched a suicide-...Tags: Jason Varitek, Jon Lester, All Stars, Boston Red Sox, Erick Aybar
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