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Maddon Has Rays In Deep
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Cliff Floyd, a 16-year major league veteran of six franchises and a pretty fair clubhouse philosopher, didn't need Occam's razor to cut to the chase. "The big thing with Joe Maddon," Floyd said Thursday, "is he allows...Tags: Public Employees, Phil Jackson, Mick Jagger, Tina Fey, Jim Morrison
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It's another cruel postseason for the Angels
BOSTON -- You gotta bereave. . . . If Erick Aybar gets a bunt down, the Angels might still be alive in the playoffs, Angel Stadium might be rocking to the sound of thundersticks Wednesday instead of sitting empty and Vladimir Guerrero and his teammates...Tags: Jon Lester, Multi-Sport Events, Angel, Texas Rangers, Baseball
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The best of the best in 2008
More Tylenol, please. The regular season is over, which means it's time to pass out the hardware for performances exceptionally well done. Frankly, it's going to take an exceptional performance to get the 2008 awards correct. Statistical analysts and...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Baseball, Miguel Cabrera, Milwaukee Brewers, Tampa Bay Rays
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Kudos to best of 2008
NL: 1. Albert Pujols 2. Ryan Howard 3. Manny Ramirez Pujols (.339 with runners in scoring position) was clearly the best offensive player in the league. Howard (.317 road on-base percentage with 199 strikeouts) gets to hit in a pinball machine, while...Tags: Carlos Quentin, Baseball, Manny Ramirez, Albert Pujols, Barry Bonds
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Rays' rise to top gives hope to other clubs
childs.walker@baltsun.comDon't be surprised this month if baseball fans from Baltimore, Kansas City and Pittsburgh root for the Tampa Bay Rays like pilgrims saying prayers at the feet of a saint. Between 1998 and 2007, no baseball franchise seemed more lost than the Rays, who...Tags: Jose Canseco, Baseball, Chicago White Sox, American League, Tampa Bay Rays
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Once hopeless, Rays symbols of hope
Don't be surprised this month if baseball fans from Baltimore, Kansas City and Pittsburgh root for the Tampa Bay Rays like pilgrims saying prayers at the feet of a saint. From 1998 to 2007, no franchise seemed more lost than the Rays, who peaked with a...Tags: Jose Canseco, Baseball, Chicago White Sox, American League, Tampa Bay Rays
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Phil Rogers' MLB whispers
Nothing brings out ill will more surely than the end of a long, losing season. That's true in Washington, where everyone from club President Stan Kasten to the clubhouse assistants say the Lerner family is taking the fun out of the game. Many believe...Tags: Arbitration, Chicago White Sox, Baseball, Peter G. Angelos, Miguel Cabrera
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Angels' John Lackey is hit hard in playoff tuneup
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf John Lackey's next start is anything like his last one, the Angels could be in for another short visit to the playoffs. In his final tuneup before Wednesday's division series opener against the Boston Red Sox, Lackey gave up a career-high 10 runs in a...Tags: Texas Rangers, Baseball, Physical Fitness, John Lackey, Nelson Cruz
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Tampa Bay Rays' Joe Maddon turns the team around his way, unconventionally
Sentinel Staff WriterOn Sept. 15, the Tampa Bay Rays suffered one of their most deflating losses in franchise history. The Boston Red Sox came into Tropicana Field and blew out the Rays 13-5 to creep into a virtual tie for the American League East lead. At that moment, Joe...Tags: History, Texas Rangers, Baseball, Lafayette College, Kirby Puckett
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Pujols Homers, Lifts Cardinals
Albert Pujols hit his 37th home run and reached 100 runs for the seventh time in his first eight seasons in the Cardinals' 8-5 victory over the Cincinnati Reds Saturday night in St. Louis. Todd Wellemeyer pitched into the seventh inning and Troy Glaus'...Tags: Greg Maddux, Troy Glaus, Baseball, American League, Miguel Cabrera
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Minnesota loses -- but maintains lead
The Minnesota Twins fell flat again, forcing themselves into another white-knuckle night of keeping tabs on the Chicago White Sox in the AL Central. Ryan Shealy blooped a two-run single over a drawn-in infield for the lead in the seventh inning, and...Tags: Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, Miguel Cabrera, Gary Sheffield
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THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES
From train to game In 1954 I started college at the Bronx campus of NYU. Although I had been a Yankee fan for many years it was very different passing the stadium every day. We would get off the train on the way home and watch the game until the police...Tags: David Wells, New York University, Baseball, Bobby Murcer, Pee Wee Reese
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