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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: Chien-Ming Wang, Walter Johnson, Don Sutton, Cy Young, Roger Clemens
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Selig deserves black eye this time
O, by the WayBy now, the piling on of Major League Baseball and commissioner Bud Selig is in full force for last night's drenched Game 5 World Series debacle that was suspended after 5 1/2 innings tied 2-2. And with good reason. Weather......Tags: Major League Baseball, Weather Reports, Philadelphia Phillies
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'80 vs. '08 Phils: A real close call
Of The Morning CallThe notion that the beloved 1980 Philadelphia Phillies cast could be upstaged by any other team in the franchise's history may be more difficult to face than a Steve Carlton slider. The most celebrated team in the club's 125-year history had it all:...Tags: Major League Baseball, Pat Burrell, Clothing Accessories, Philadelphia Phillies, J.C. Romero
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Amaro gets his chance to hit
Of The Associated PressWith the enviable task of repeating as World Series champions ahead of them, the Phillies turned to a former bat boy to take over as their general manager. Ruben Amaro Jr. signed a three-year contract Monday to become general manager of the Phillies a...Tags: Major League Baseball, Pat Burrell, Philadelphia Phillies, Mike Schmidt, Toronto Blue Jays
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Test your knowledge of Phillies lore
Weather permitting, the Phillies will take the field tonight for their first home World Series game since 1993. As it happens, I saw their last home World Series win, pitcher Curt Schilling's 2-0 gem 15 years ago. It probably was the high point of my...Tags: Billy Hamilton, Tony Gonzalez, Multi-Sport Events, Dick Allen, Casey Stengel
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This World Series worth watching
So you've checked your bucket list, and watching this World Series isn't on it. The Cubs or White Sox aren't there, so you aren't interested. The Philadelphia Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays will have to play without you. Well, that's your loss and, by...Tags: Major League Baseball, Casey Stengel, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox
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Howard, Phillies bash Rays to the precipice
They held a "special welcome" for Jim Thome during the second inning Sunday night.
Nothing too elaborate. Just a quick showing on the huge video board in left field as Thome, the ex-Phillie slugger now with the White Sox, waved to the cheering fans...Tags: Major League Baseball, Jim Thome, Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, National League
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Mighty Joe and Phils a game away
Of The Morning CallThe Phillies hit home runs, lots of home runs. And when they do, the crowd goes berserk. Ryan Howard knows the sound well, and he was able to hear it twice on Sunday when he crushed a three-run shot to left in the fourth inning and two-run blast in...Tags: Major League Baseball, Scott Eyre, Chad Durbin, Philadelphia Phillies, J.C. Romero
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9,282 days ... and counting
9,282 days. That's how long Philadelphia sports fans have been waiting for a world title. They thought their wait was over on Monday night. The Phillies, ahead 3-1 in the World Series and up 2-0 in the first inning with ace Cole Hamels on the mound,...Tags: Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Richie Ashburn, Major League Baseball, Weather Reports, Lehigh Valley Weather
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Cy Young To Giants' Lincecum
Righthander Tim Lincecum was a big winner on a woeful team, which fit him perfectly. Firing 97 mph fastballs from his small body, the National League Cy Young Award recipient is an anomaly in almost every way. Lincecum, listed at 5 feet 11, 160 pounds,...Tags: Major League Baseball, Milwaukee Brewers, Arizona Diamondbacks, Cy Young, Awards and Prizes
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Lincecum wins NL Cy Young; Mets' Santana 3rd
david.lennon@newsday.comJohan Santana led the National League with a 2.34 ERA and a total of 234 1/3 innings, but ultimately finished a distant third to the Giants' Tim Lincecum, who yesterday won the Cy Young Award. Maybe Santana can do better next year on two healthy knees....Tags: Bob Gibson, Major League Baseball, Milwaukee Brewers, Arizona Diamondbacks, Cy Young
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Giants' Lincecum wins NL Cy Young Award
Of The Associated PressTim Lincecum was a big winner on a woeful team, which fit him perfectly. Firing 97-mph fastballs from his miniature frame, the National League Cy Young Award recipient is an anomaly in almost every way. Lincecum joined Mike McCormick (1967) as the...Tags: Major League Baseball, Milwaukee Brewers, Arizona Diamondbacks, Cy Young, Awards and Prizes
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