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Mike Lowell is the third baseman for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Prior to signing with the Red Sox, Lowell played for the Florida Marlins and the New York Yankees. The 2007 season was one of Lowell's best in his major league career, having the 7th highest batting average in the American League. Since the 2000 season, Lowell has appeared in 1163 games as third baseman, the 2nd most games in major league baseball of a third baseman. In 1999, Lowell was diagnosed with testicular cancer, but has since been treated for the disease. He and his wife Bertica live in Pinecrest, Fla., with their two children.
Mike Lowell is the third baseman for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Prior to signing with the Red Sox, Lowell played for the Florida Marlins and the New York Yankees. The 2007 season was one of Lowell's best in his major league career, having the 7th highest batting average in the American League. Since the 2000 season, Lowell has appeared in 1163 games as third baseman, the 2nd most games in major league baseball of a third baseman. In 1999, Lowell was diagnosed with testicular cancer, but has since been treated for the disease. He and his wife Bertica live in Pinecrest, Fla., with their two children.
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Little Dustin is big winner for AL MVP
Dustin Pedroia could easily be mistaken for a mechanic, carpenter or plumber, most anything except a major-leaguer. "I'm not the biggest guy in the world. I don't have that many tools," he said. "If you saw me walking down the street, you wouldn't...Tags: Charlie Gehringer, Jackie Robinson, J.D. Drew, Carlos Quentin, Kevin Youkilis
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AL MVP Pedroia dustin' off the mantle
Of The Associated PressBoston little man Dustin Pedroia won the AL MVP award Tuesday, becoming the first second baseman to earn the honor in nearly a half-century. Pedroia easily beat out Minnesota's Justin Morneau and added to his ever-expanding trophy case. Generously listed...Tags: Charlie Gehringer, J.D. Drew, Carlos Quentin, Kevin Youkilis, Voting
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Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia wins AL MVP
Boston little man Dustin Pedroia won the AL MVP award Tuesday, becoming the first second baseman to earn the honor in nearly a half-century. Pedroia easily beat out Minnesota slugger Justin Morneau and added to his ever-expanding trophy case --...Tags: Charlie Gehringer, Carlos Quentin, Kevin Youkilis, Voting, Referenda
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Pedroia wins AL MVP
Dustin Pedroia could easily be mistaken for a mechanic, carpenter or plumber, most anything except a major leaguer.
"I'm not the biggest guy in the world. I don't have that many tools," he said. "If you saw me walking down the street, you wouldn't...Tags: Kevin Youkilis, Voting, Referenda, David Ortiz, Fenway Park
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Dustin Pedroia wins AL MVP
The Associated PressNEW YORK — Dustin Pedroia could easily be mistaken for a mechanic, carpenter or plumber, most anything except a major-leaguer. "I'm not the biggest guy in the world. I don't have that many tools," he said. "If you saw me walking down the street,...Tags: Charlie Gehringer, J.D. Drew, Kevin Youkilis, Voting, Referenda
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Gregg deal nets strong arm
South Florida Sun-SentinelWith the free agency period set to open, the Marlins closed the book on another arbitration-eligible player. The Marlins traded right-hander Kevin Gregg to the Chicago Cubs for Double-A right-hander Jose Ceda on Thursday. That the Marlins landed such a...Tags: Florida Marlins, Trials, Jeffrey Loria, Arbitration, Miguel Cabrera
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Cubs give GM Hendry four-year extension
General manager Jim Hendry and the Chicago Cubs agreed yesterday to a four-year contract extension through the 2012 season. The move came after the Cubs' best regular season in more than six decades. They won their second straight National League...Tags: American League, Television Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Los Angeles Dodgers, National League
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Economy won't slow baseball's biggest spenders
ken.davidoff@newsday.comMost of baseball's 30 general managers will arrive in Dana Point, Calif., today and tomorrow for the annual GM meetings, the unofficial beginning of baseball's offseason. It's going to be a busy winter, with huge names out there for the taking. But...Tags: Brian Cashman, Florida Marlins, Kevin Youkilis, Peter G. Angelos, Mark Shapiro
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Don't expect Yankees to meet Teixeira's price
ken.davidoff@newsday.comThis promises to be a fascinating baseball offseason, with huge dollars being committed to huge names. The free-agency battle that seems to be exciting industry folks the most is not that for the stud starting pitcher CC Sabathia, nor for the wonder...Tags: Brian Cashman, Kevin Youkilis, David Ortiz, Milwaukee Brewers, Johnny Damon
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Cubs extend Jim Hendry's contract
Staff and Wire ReportsGeneral Manager Jim Hendry and the Chicago Cubs agreed Monday to a four-year contract extension through the 2012 season, a deal that would expire well after new owners are expected to take over the club. "The timing, let's face it, it's an odd situation....Tags: Middleweight Boxing, Montreal Expos, American League, Kansas City Royals, Bobby Holik
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Red Sox's Lowell to have hip surgery, done for year
Boston Red Sox third baseman Mike Lowell is done for the year because of a bad hip. The Most Valuable Player from last year's World Series will have surgery Monday. He was left off Boston's roster for the American League Championship Series against the...Tags: American League, Death and Dying, Punishment, Therapies, Spring Training
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Division Series preview, predictions
It's hard to imagine this fall being better scripted for TV executives and Major League Baseball.
Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Boston are all involved as baseball kicks off its postseason with three games today.
New York teams failed to join...Tags: J.D. Drew, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Mike Scioscia, American League, Josh Beckett
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