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What they're saying about Mike Mussina
Baltimoresun.com staffHere's a look at recent media coverage of former Orioles pitcher Mike Mussina's retirement: • SI.com's John Donovan says Mussina's decision to leave Baltimore for New York eight years ago turned out to be a bargain for the Yankees. In the end,...Tags: Steve Carlton, Sandy Koufax, Mike Mussina, Greg Maddux, David Wells
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Herb Score
Herb Score, the Cleveland Indians pitcher and former broadcaster whose promise on the mound was shattered by a line drive, died Tuesday. He was 75. Score died at his home in Rocky River, Ohio, the team said in a statement. He had been in a wheelchair...Tags: Cleveland Indians, Major League Baseball, Sandy Koufax, Bob Lemon, Edgar Renteria
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Hard-throwing Indians, White Sox pitcher Herb Score dead at 75
Tribune reporterHerb Score, the former Cleveland and White Sox left-hander who was known more for the accident that almost took his right eye than for his brilliant pitching, died Tuesday at age 75. Score died at his home in Rocky River, Ohio, a statement issued by...Tags: Al Lopez, National League, Major League Baseball, Sandy Koufax, Death and Dying
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Herb Score dies at 75; Cleveland Indians pitcher turned to broadcasting after line drive altered his pitching career
Associated PressHerb Score, the Cleveland Indians pitcher and former broadcaster whose promise on the mound was shattered by a line drive, died Tuesday at his home in Rocky River, Ohio, the team said in a statement. He was 75 and had needed a wheelchair since suffering a...Tags: Cleveland Indians, Major League Baseball, Sandy Koufax, Death and Dying, Bob Lemon
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Indians pitcher, broadcaster Herb Score dies at 75
CLEVELAND - Herb Score, the Cleveland Indians pitcher and former broadcaster whose promise on the mound was shattered by a line drive, died yesterday. He was 75. Score died at his home in Rocky River, Ohio, the team said in a statement. He had been in...Tags: Cleveland Indians, Major League Baseball, Injuries, Sandy Koufax, American League
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Tough-luck left-hander Herb Score is dead at 75
Herb Score, the Cleveland Indians pitcher and former broadcaster whose promise on the mound was shattered by a line drive, died Tuesday. He was 75. Score died at his home in Rocky River, Ohio, the team said. He had been in a wheelchair since suffering...Tags: Cleveland Indians, Major League Baseball, Sandy Koufax, Colleges and Universities, New York Yankees
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Hoffman's days with Padres appear over
Baseball Trevor Hoffman's run as San Diego Padres closer is almost certainly over after the team pulled its contract offer. Hoffman, the career saves leader with 554, was upset with the way the club ended talks, agent Rick Thurman said. MORE BASEBALL:...Tags: Cleveland Indians, Major League Baseball, Terrell Owens, Sandy Koufax, Florida State Seminoles
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Lakers fans have something more to cheer . . . no tape delays
Re-signing Andrew Bynum was a solid move and the Lakers' fast start to the season has been nothing short of spectacular, but here's something that might really excite their fans: Live telecasts from the East Coast! . . .
Channel 9 for years has shown...Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Houston Rockets, Pittsburgh Steelers, Joe Louis, Derrick Rose
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7TH-INNING STRETCH
THREE TEAMS LOOKING TO DEAL VETERANS 1. White Sox. They'd love to find a taker for Jermaine Dye, Paul Konerko or Jim Thome. Konerko and Thome have no-trade protection. 2. Rockies. In addition to Matt Holliday, Garrett Atkins and Willy Taveras can be...Tags: Major League Baseball, Brian Giles, Jermaine Dye, Paul Konerko, Greg Maddux
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Authors, local history buffs talk baseball history
Forum Publishing GroupAs baseball history buffs, authors and the community gather at the Tamarac Public Library four times a year for the Society of American Baseball Research South Florida Chapter's meetings, the stories unfold in a manner that keeps them hanging on every...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Hack Wilson, Rube Waddell, Major League Baseball, Charlotte Hornets
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Yankee lore will live on
Associated PressNEW YORK — On Sunday evening, they will walk off America's most famous field for the final time. Yankee Stadium is about to close. "I'm going to miss it all," Yogi Berra said wistfully. So much of baseball's history has occurred on this five-...Tags: House and Home, Mickey Mantle, American League, Joe Torre, Lou Gehrig
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Whispers
Circle Sept. 16 on the calendar. CC Sabathia is likely to work the opener of a three-game series at Wrigley Field that day, tentatively scheduled to face Rich Harden. The matchup Sept. 17 should be Ben Sheets vs. Ted Lilly or Carlos Zambrano. … I...Tags: Carlos Quentin, Milwaukee Brewers, Ben Sheets, Geovany Soto, Chicago White Sox
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