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Palmeiro back to a game in crisis of faith
Sun StaffPalmeiro back as fans question game's soul In Aberdeen yesterday, in the hot summer sun, children of all ages played baseball. The kids, some as young as 8, took batting practice and shagged fly balls on fields where the green grass is mowed in...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Baseball, Steve Kline, Public Relations, All Stars
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Wasted words hang over return and leave little worth hearing
HE COULD have had us at "Hello" ... but that was 10 days ago. Rafael Palmeiro could have stood up on the day he was suspended and made a clean breast of it - either that or delivered some kind of explanation that passed the smell test and put to rest...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Baseball, Tom Davis, The Walt Disney Co., Sports
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Sun StaffSEATTLE - The emotionless cucumber-cool ballplayer, the man who never gets too high or too low, sat in the visitors' dugout with a towel draping his face. His chest heaved while he held that towel tightly to his mug, experiencing the most private of...Tags: Miguel Tejada, Sports, Eddie Murray, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron
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10 days were 'tough time'
Sun StaffMoments before stepping onto the field at Camden Yards yesterday for the first time since serving a 10-day suspension for failing a drug test, Orioles first baseman Rafael Palmeiro was joined in the home dugout by the team's best player, Miguel Tejada....Tags: Sammy Sosa, Tampa Bay Rays, Steroids, Baseball, Miguel Tejada
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Letters to the editor
Tests for charter schools Re "Reimagine LAUSD," editorial, Feb. 11 I appreciate The Times taking a fresh look at the issues with the Los Angeles Unified School District. I'd like to comment about your observation that there may be situations in which...Tags: Politics, George Clooney, Baseball, Entertainment, Illegal Immigrants
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Report doubts Palmeiro
Sun ReporterWASHINGTON // A House committee report released yesterday undermines former Orioles star Rafael Palmeiro's contention that his positive steroids test was accidental and provides an alarming glimpse at life inside the team's clubhouse, which one lawmaker...Tags: Baseball, Arbitration, Jim Bunning, Tom Davis, Urine
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Hitting his mark
Sun StaffSEATTLE - The list is so impressive that it humbles a likely first-ballot Hall of Fame player. Orioles first baseman Rafael Palmeiro recites the names - Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Eddie Murray - and says he doesn't belong in their class. But a run-...Tags: Rickey Henderson, Baseball, Texas Rangers, Documentary (genre), Willie Mays
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Callers ringing up Palmeiro include one fan named Bush
Sun StaffSEATTLE - The morning after securing baseball immortality with his 3,000th career hit, Rafael Palmeiro was in his hotel room playing telephone operator. He said he received "40 to 50" calls and voice-mail messages from friends and family offering...Tags: Baseball, Texas Rangers, Family, George W. Bush, Melvin Mora
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Juice leaves lasting stain on Palmeiro
Rafael Palmeiro sounded pretty convincing yesterday when he explained how he had "unintentionally" used a banned steroid. He was even more convincing last March when he told a congressional committee he had "never used steroids - period." But Palmeiro'...Tags: Politics, Sammy Sosa, Sports, Parliament, Government
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'I accept this punishment'
Rafael Palmeiro's opening statement during a conference call after his 10-day suspension for a positive steroids test: Thank you very much for joining me on this call today. I am saddened that we are here to address this issue, but because of the...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Health, Steroids, Baseball, Crime, Law and Justice
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Palmeiro didn't provide hard truth, but Congress asked soft questions
WHILE WE WAIT for Congress to figure out what it is going to do with Rafael Palmeiro and Major League Baseball's flawed drug policy, it might be a good time to point out something very important. Congress isn't entirely blameless in this mess. If you...Tags: Baseball, Tom Davis, Jack Nicholson, Government, National Government
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Hit man
Sun StaffThe shaggy-haired teen lines a pitch into the outfield, and the ping from his aluminum bat echoes throughout an empty Camden Yards. The slightly graying, 40-year-old man on the pitcher's mound offers encouragement and throws again, prompting another...Tags: Fidel Castro, Tennis, Baseball, Mike Mussina, World Series
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