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Ex-player Burgess, managed in Tigers system, dies
Tom Burgess, who played briefly in the major leagues before serving as a coach under Joe Torre and Bobby Cox and a manager in the Detroit Tigers system, has died. He was 81. Burgess was a member of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. Baseball Canada...Tags: Death and Dying, Joe Torre, Baseball, New York Mets, Major League Baseball
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More Thanksgiving Day High School Football Memories
The Hartford CourantBULKELEY, 1974: Bulldogs Roll At Trinity Harry Bellucci didn't care that the wind was whipping the snow into his face. He was a proud Bulkeley-Hartford linebacker playing at Trinity College's Jessee Field in 1974. "It was a huge deal to play...Tags: High Schools, Defense, Armed Forces, Soccer, Thanksgiving
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C. Izturis appears at top of O's wish list at short
The Orioles have talked to the representative for free agent Cesar Izturis, the latest indication that the slick-fielding shortstop is at the top of their list to fill the team's vacancy at the position.
Izturis, 28, hit .263 this past season with one...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Miguel Tejada, Maryland, A.J. Burnett, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Orioles need to treat Teixeira like real blue-chip recruit
Sun StaffThe Orioles have taken the first step in their pursuit of Maryland-born first baseman Mark Teixeira. "We have had discussions with his representative," club president Andy MacPhail said yesterday. The Orioles contacted Teixeira's agent, Scott Boras,...Tags: Jim Palmer, B.J. Ryan, Bars and Clubs, Maryland, A.J. Burnett
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O's look at Izturis for shortstop
The Orioles have talked to the representative for free agent Cesar Izturis, the latest indication that the slick-fielding shortstop is at the top of their list to fill the team's vacancy at the position. Izturis, 28, hit .263 last season with one homer...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Miguel Tejada, Maryland, A.J. Burnett, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Free agent season starts now
We come to talk about Manny Ramirez, and the Dodgers, and free agency. Yet we must first talk about cool scented towels.
This is because the Dodgers have forfeited the chance to cite the economic crisis should Ramirez sign elsewhere. If they offer him...Tags: Mike Scioscia, Washington Nationals, New York Mets, Pat Burrell, Spring Training
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Rays win at best possible time
Oh, those baseball gods. They're a twisted, conflicted bunch of contrarians, with a full understanding of irony.
Watching Matt Garza transform himself Sunday night into the second coming of Bob Gibson, at a lopsided domed stadium full of baseball short-...Tags: Randy Johnson, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, American League
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Wisconsin coach feeling heat
The Wisconsin State Journal reported that sales of Bret Bielema's trademark red windbreaker are down. And some anonymous clown has launched a firebretbielema.com Web site. "Someone in my hometown finally got the Internet," the Wisconsin coach joked...Tags: Ty Cobb, Penn State Nittany Lions, Joe Paterno, Football, Baseball
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World Series is no winner for Fox
City News ServiceFox Broadcasting's coverage of the conclusion of the Philadelphia Phillies' World Series-winning, rain-interrupted 4-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays was prime-time television's most-watched program last week, but it was not enough for the series to...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, CBS Corp., Television Industry, Baseball, Police
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Nothing to hide
Al Clark crushes the batting-practice offerings. Hits 'em out of the park.
For nearly an hour, he weaves tales from his umpiring career. World Series assignments, no-hitters and treasured mementos. Cal Ripken's record-breaker, Bucky Dent's home run and...Tags: Google Inc., Curtis Strange, Boston Red Sox, Catfish Hunter, National Government
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Oaks Christian's TV ads must pass muster with section
Westlake Village Oaks Christian High intends to show a television advertisement to Southern Section officials to make sure it has followed the section's Blue Book rules, which prohibit schools from running advertising that induces students for athletic...Tags: San Francisco Giants, Football, Volleyball, Seattle Mariners, Baseball
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TROPICAL DEPRESSION
Sentinel Staff WriterManager Joe Maddon, second baseman Akinori Iwamura and first baseman Carlos Pe�a leaned against the railing of the first-base dugout. They stood there stone-faced, watching Pedro Feliz catch the final out. For Tampa Bay, this was a World Series...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Colorado Rockies, Boston Red Sox, American League, Baseball
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