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Digest: Severna Park resident Daciek wins U.S. Open Mid-Atlantic title
Tennis Severna Park resident Daciek wins Mid-Atlantic title Severna Park resident Patrick Daciek, a Virginia Tech alumnus, won the men's singles title at the U.S. Open National Playoffs Mid-Atlantic Sectional Qualifying tournament Tuesday with a 6-4,...Tags: Sports, College Sports, Baseball, U.S. Open (tennis), Spina Bifida
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Editorial: Baseball union faces a squeeze play
Major League Baseball's efforts to suspend some of the game's biggest stars for up to 100 games for alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs could put the rest of the league's players on the spot. How far can the players and their union go to fight...
Tags: Major League Baseball, World Anti-Doping Agency, Bud Selig, Hospitals and Clinics, Milwaukee Brewers
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Preview: Cardinals at Royals
ReutersSportsDirect Inc. Preview: Cardinals at Royals On the week when Sports Illustrated featured St. Louis' pitching rotation on the cover, the Cardinals rolled out the latest of their top pitching prospects. Tyler Lyons will toe the rubber on Tuesday when...Tags: Mike Moustakas, Fox Sports (tv network), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Michael Wacha, Kansas City Royals
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Commentary: Baseball's decision on Tigers' Jhonny Peralta could take months
Detroit Free PressIf the Tigers are going to lose hot-hitting shortstop Jhonny Peralta to a drug suspension of at least 50 games as they chase the pennant, it is likely to come later than sooner. Peralta is one of more than a dozen big-league players whose name has been...Tags: Freedom of the Press, San Francisco Giants, ESPN (tv network), Politics, Detroit Free Press
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Injecting Some Truth? Don't Count On It
The Hartford CourantLance Armstrong lied. Pete Rose lied. Marion Jones lied. Mark McGwire, who alternately saved baseball and trashed baseball, lied. The authors of the greatest achievements in the history of sports ultimately have looked the camera in the eye and said,...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Crime, Law and Justice, Houston Astros, Judges, New York Yankees
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On The Fly: Penders Talks To Doctors About Donating Part Of Liver To Ex-Teammate Mike Galati
The Hartford CourantUConn baseball coach Jim Penders was not at practice Tuesday; he was at Yale-New Haven Hospital taking with doctors about donating part of his liver to a former teammate, Mike Galati. The Huskies play an opening round NCAA tournament game Friday (story on...Tags: Lance Armstrong, Jonathan Papelbon, San Antonio Spurs, Boxing, Phoenix Suns
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Sports Illustrated Tees Up Live Internet Talkshow
VarietyIt's not going head-to-head with ESPN by any stretch, but Time Inc.'s Sports Illustrated is making its first foray into regularly scheduled live videocasts with a weekday online talkshow set to bow June 4. "SI Now Powered by Ford," 30-minute daily...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), ESPN (tv network), NFL Draft, National Collegiate Athletic Association, The Wall Street Journal
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Fast-pitch softball: Area legend Plangger dies at 90
South Bend TribuneFormer Plangger’s Furniture infielder Jerry Hinman called Rich Plangger “a class act.” Ex-Lake Michigan College and Notre Dame softball coach Liz Miller referred to Plangger as “a legend.” But both agreed that the game of...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Arts and Culture, Softball, Sports, Baseball
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A feel-good story about Bill O'Brien and Penn State on HBO's Real Sports
Nittany LinesImage from HBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel Following last week's Sports Illustrated story, and Bill O'Brien's angry rebuttal, Penn State gets a feel-good story this week from HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel. The program, which debuts at 10...... -
The complete Bill O'Brien conference call
Nittany LinesAs his nearly 30-minute session Wednesday with reporters dragged on, Bill O'Brien went from angry to impatient. "How many more questions?" he asked the conference call's moderator. "Six," was the response. "Six?' O'Brien asked. "How about three." That was... -
Penn State issues statement refuting forthcoming Sports Illustrated story
Nittany LinesPenn State released a statement Tuesday night refuting a Sports Illustrated story about the football team's medical operations. The story, which will be on newsstands Wednesday, is promoted on the cover with the headline, "Do Athletics Still Have Too... -
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Bernie Miklasz column
St. Louis Post-DispatchA week ago Saturday, the Cardinals were reveling in their rotation. Shelby Miller and Adam Wainwright had just pitched masterfully in consecutive shutouts over the Colorado Rockies, burnishing the team's starting-pitching ERA to a lustrous 2.11. A...Tags: Major League Baseball, Pittsburgh Pirates, Adam Wainwright, Michael Wacha, Milwaukee Brewers
Jun 5, 2013
|Column| Baltimore Sun
Jun 6, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 27, 2013
|Story| Reuters
Jun 5, 2013
|Story| McClatchy-Tribune
Jun 5, 2013
|Column| Hartford Courant
May 28, 2013
|Story| Hartford Courant
May 28, 2013
|Story| Tribune Media Services
May 27, 2013
|Story| South Bend Tribune
May 20, 2013
| Allentown Morning Call
May 16, 2013
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May 14, 2013
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May 19, 2013
|Story| McClatchy-Tribune
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