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MacPhail moves quickly, hires Krivsky for exec job
A little more than a week after losing one of his top executives, Orioles president Andy MacPhail worked fast to fill the vacancy, announcing the hiring yesterday of former Cincinnati Reds general manager Wayne Krivsky.
Krivsky was named special...Tags: New York Mets, National Government, Government, Cincinnati Reds, Mike Flanagan
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O's add ex-Reds GM to front office
A little more than a week after losing one of his top executives, Orioles president Andy MacPhail worked fast to fill the vacancy, announcing the hiring today of former Cincinnati Reds general manager Wayne Krivsky. Krivsky was named special assistant to...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, New York Mets, Public Employees, Major League Baseball
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Small wonder: Pedroia captures AL MVP award
From Sun staff and news servicesBoston Red Sox little man Dustin Pedroia won the American League Most Valuable Player award yesterday, becoming the first second baseman to earn the honor in nearly a half-century. Pedroia easily beat out Minnesota Twins slugger Justin Morneau and...Tags: Jose Reyes, Chicago White Sox, Spring Training, Boston Red Sox, David Hernandez
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Orioles talk to ex-Reds GM about Proefrock post
Orioles president Andy MacPhail is in the "beginning process" of adding someone to replace former director of baseball administration Scott Proefrock, and one possibility is former Cincinnati Reds general manager Wayne Krivsky. MacPhail said he has...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, New York Mets, A.J. Burnett, Management Change
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Orioles announce spring training schedule
Baltimore Sun staffThe Orioles open their 14th spring training in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., with a game against the New York Mets on Feb. 25, the first of 19 home games on their 2009 spring schedule. Pitchers and catchers will hold their first workout on Feb. 15. The first...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Washington Nationals, New York Mets, Spring Training, Boston Red Sox
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Maddon, Piniella earn managerial honors
Joe Maddon easily won the American League Manager of the Year award yesterday after guiding the Tampa Bay Rays from baseball's basement to the World Series. Lou Piniella of the Chicago Cubs took the National League honor. Maddon, who succeeded Piniella as...Tags: Greg Smith, Tampa Bay Rays, Al Leiter, Government, World Series
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Phillies pick Perlozzo to join their coaching staff
Former Baltimore Orioles manager Sam Perlozzo joined the Philadelphia Phillies' coaching staff on Thursday. Perlozzo wasn't immediately assigned a specific coaching position. The World Series champion Phillies are seeking a third-base coach and bench...Tags: LeBron James, Kerry Wood, National Football League, National Basketball Association, Washington Redskins
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O's will give free agents hard look
Today officially marks the beginning of the all-out, spend-it-if-you-got-it sweepstakes for Mark Teixeira, CC Sabathia, Manny Ramirez and major league baseball's other top free agents.
This class of more than 180 players is one of the most talented and...Tags: Miguel Tejada, Boston Red Sox, A.J. Burnett, American League, Manny Ramirez
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Rays' Pena headlines AL Gold Glove winners
Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Carlos Pena became the first player in franchise history to win the Gold Glove for fielding excellence. Pena, Texas Rangers shortstop Michael Young, Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia and Minnesota Twins catcher...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Baseball, Boston Red Sox, Michael Young, Damaso Marte
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Phillies' Manuel finally earns his spurs
Of The Morning CallWith a champagne-soaked T-shirt clinging to his body and in between cigar puffs, Davey Lopes made a proclamation as he worked his way through a crowd of reporters who were talking to Phillies manager Charlie Manuel. ''Manager of the year,'' the...Tags: Baseball, Public Employees, Pat Burrell, Geoff Jenkins, Major League Baseball
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Yankees decline options on Giambi, Pavano
The New York Yankees declined their 2009 options on first baseman Jason Giambi and pitcher Carl Pavano on Tuesday, making the pair eligible for free agency. Giambi will receive a $5-million buyout rather than a $22 million salary next season,...Tags: Washington Nationals, A.J. Burnett, New York Yankees, American League, Dmitri Young
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A Series of close calls
It might not be the matchup TV executives and corporate America wanted. It lost intrigue when Manny Ramirez, Joe Torre and Red Sox Nation were booted to the curb in League Championship Series play. The 2008 World Series, which begins tonight, simply...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Joe Torre, Pat Burrell, Boston Red Sox, Cliff Floyd
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