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Luis Ayala says he'll announce decision on World Baseball Classic on Friday
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — Orioles reliever Luis Ayala, who is listed on Mexico’s provisional roster for next month’s World Baseball Classic, said Thursday that he has yet to decide whether he will pitch in the event. The 35-year-old right-...Tags: Pedro Strop, Spring Training, Tsuyoshi Wada, Adam Jones (baseball), Sports
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Curt Schilling says he was encouraged to use PEDs with Red Sox
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling told Colin Cowherd on his ESPN radio show that "former members of the organization" told him performance-enhancing drugs were an option to help him get healthy when a shoulder injury sidelined him in 2008....
Tags: ESPN (tv network)
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Ravens' Flacco carries on the 'I'm going to Disney World' tradition
Win the Super Bowl, and head to Disney. It's a tradition now since Phil Sims uttered the words, "I'm going to Disney World" after winning Super Bowl XXI with the New York Giants in 1987. Now, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco gets the free trip...
Tags: Super Bowl XLVII, Troy Aikman, Pedro Martinez, Aaron Rodgers, Santonio Holmes
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Many Hall of Famers seem glad Clemens, Bonds were snubbed
Al Kaline, Dennis Eckersley and Mike Schmidt have a few things in common. One, they are all members of baseball's Hall of Fame. Two, they are all glad no one was elected to join them this year. “I’m kind of glad that nobody got in this year,...
Tags: Babe Ruth, Politics, Philadelphia Phillies, Freedom of the Press, Detroit Free Press
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Jeff Jacobs: Reign Delay - Nobody Gets In Hall This Year, And That's Good
The Hartford CourantIn the 144-year narrative of our national pastime, five men have hit 60 home runs in one season. Henry Aaron never did it. Willie Mays never did it. One did it three times. As his reward, Sammy Sosa received 71 of 569 possible votes (12.5 percent) for...Tags: Don Sutton, The New York Times, ESPN (tv network), Sports, Barry Bonds
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Curt Schilling's bloody sock to go on the auction block
Anyone want to buy a bloody sock? A lot of people in Boston probably do. Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is selling the blood-stained sock he wore during the 2004 World Series. Chris Ivy, director of sports for Texas-based Heritage...
Tags: Auction Service, Boston Red Sox, American League Championship Series, New York Yankees, Sports
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Lance Armstrong, baseball's Hall and drug standards
After all this time, he's not sure if he read Lance Armstrong's book before his kidney was taken out or after, before the cancer spread to his lungs or later, before his doctors said to get his papers in order or not. "I just remember admiring his...
Tags: Sports, Barry Bonds, Bud Selig, Voting, Lance Armstrong
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Al Pacino to play Joe Paterno in biopic on Penn State coach
Al Pacino will star as Joe Paterno in the movie "Happy Valley", a film about the life of former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno. Brian De Palma will direct the film, which is expected to come out in 2014, The movie will be based on the...
Tags: Auction Service, Jerry Sandusky, Joe Paterno, Al Pacino, Entertainment
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Hall of Famers happy to see Bonds, Clemens denied
NEW YORK (AP) — Nobody was happier about the Hall of Fame shutout than the Hall of Famers themselves. Goose Gossage, Al Kaline, Dennis Eckersley and others are in no rush to open the door to Cooperstown for anyone linked to steroids. Barry...
Tags: The New York Times, Babe Ruth, New York Yankees, Major League Baseball, Sports
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Did baseball HOF voting surprise you?
Bonds, Clemens snubbed Dan Connolly Baltimore Sun It's not surprising that no one received the needed 75 percent of BBWAA ballots. It's also not surprising that Craig Biggio, he of the 3,060 career hits for the Astros, was the highest vote-getter...Tags: Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson, Roger Clemens, Sammy Sosa, Sports
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No players elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
The Baltimore SunThe electorate of the Baseball Writers' Association of America sent a clear message to tainted superstars Wednesday: If you were suspected of taking performance enhancing drugs, you don’t belong in the Hall of Fame. At least not in 2013. No players...Tags: Jeff Conine, Sports, Barry Bonds, Voting, Houston Astros
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The Sun remembers: Jan. 6-12
Jan. 10, 1991: "We're a better team than we were yesterday," Orioles manager Frank Robinson says after the trade that brings slugging Houston Astros first baseman Glenn Davis to Baltimore in exchange for three young players — pitchers Curt Schilling...
Tags: National Football League, Indianapolis Colts, Ice Hockey, Brooks Robinson, Johnny Unitas
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