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Power rankings: No. 13 Giants
No. 13 Giants: 18th in a series counting down to spring training. Next: Reds.
When it comes to winning games, Bruce Bochy does more with less. He wouldn't mind a little more relaxation.
With the dominant pitching staff built around Tim Lincecum, Matt...Tags: Buster Posey, Los Angeles Dodgers, Cincinnati Reds, National League West, Carlos Beltran
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Power rankings: No. 28 Pirates
No. 28 Pirates: 3rd in a series counting down to spring training. Next: Padres.
While it may not be enough to soothe the pain of 19 consecutive losing seasons, Pirates fans at least have someone to blame. That would be Pedro Alvarez, or perhaps Greg...Tags: Buster Posey, Charlie Morton, Erik Bedard, Washington Nationals, Evan Meek
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Joe Flacco: An Appreciation
Dear Joe Flacco,
It's been a bizarre week, hasn't it? You're one win away from playing in the Super Bowl, and I think I've read approximately 11 million articles -- written primarily by people living outside the Baltimore metro area -- that seem eager to...Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Matt Ryan, Entertainment, David Eckstein, Houston Texans
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If guilty, should Braun keep his MVP award?
Award is his to keep Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune On Tuesday, Michael Weiner, head of the players' union, issued a statement asking for everyone to reserve judgment on Ryan Braun, who tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug and faces a 50-...Tags: Music, Los Angeles Times, MLB Most Valuable Player Award, Bud Selig, Ryan Braun
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BASKETBALL
Parkston's Rob Van Laecken became the South Dakota girls' basketball all-time winningest coach on Friday. Parkston defeated Chamberlain in Chamberlain to give Van Laecken his 552nd career win, which breaks a tie with Fred Tibbetts as the all-time...Tags: College Sports, Teaching and Learning, MLB Most Valuable Player Award, University of Minnesota, Crime, Law and Justice
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Barry Bonds dodges being behind bars; gets probation
KIAHBaseball`s home run king Barry Bonds won`t spend any time behind bars on his federal obstruction of justice conviction. Instead, the bulked-up slugger will get two-year probation and a four-thousand dollar fine for failing to cooperate fully with a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Steroids, Justice System
Feb 4, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
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Dec 14, 2011
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Dec 16, 2011
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