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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: Sandy Koufax, Chien-Ming Wang, Terry Francona, Greg Maddux, Nolan Ryan
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Results and schedule
Yesterday Football CALVERT HALL 41, RANDALLSTOWN 6 ++++++++++++++++++++ || CH || 14 || 10 || 10 || 7 || - || 41 || || R || 0 || 0 || 0 || 6 || - || 6 || ++++++++++++++++++++ CH-Cook 75 pass from Fitzgerald (Karolenko kick) CH-Lightner 8 yard run...Tags: Landforms, Dining and Drinking, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Mountains, Bodies of Water
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For the Illinois House
Here are more endorsements in contested races for the Illinois House: 68th District (Rockford area): Republican Rep. Dave Winters doesn't do much. Democrat Clint Little is a Loves Park alderman with a long résumé of community activism. Green Party...Tags: George Scully, Mike Boland, Teaching and Learning, Brent Hassert, Executive Branch
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10/23: Deaths in Central Florida
Brevard ROBERT B. BROWN, 54, Satellite Beach, died Monday. South Brevard Funeral Home, Melbourne. JAMES WALTER JOHNSON, 73, Mims, died Oct. 15. East Coast Cremation, Rockledge. HORACE V. STANZIONE SR., 72, Palm Bay, died Monday. Palm Bay Funeral Home....Tags: Winter Springs, Melbourne, St. Cloud, New Smyrna Beach, Winter Park
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Two MLB pitchers have had 14-hit shutouts
Question: What Major League Baseball pitcher gave up the most hits in a nine-inning game and still pitched a complete game shutout? -- Bob Hontz, Newport Richey, Fla. (Formerly of Allentown), via e-mail Answer: According to the Elias Sports Bureau,...Tags: Major League Baseball, Bob Gibson, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Don Drysdale
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Raiders' Al Davis toes the line on head coaches
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor a team that goes through coaches like Kleenex -- and basically goes nowhere on offense -- the Oakland Raiders seem to be stuck on a way of doing business that -- how should we say this? -- doesn't work. The Raiders, who are breaking in their...Tags: Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Raiders, Political Candidates, Jon Gruden
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Well-Preserved Pillowcase Scores A Home Run
How old is Grandpa's unusual silk "pillowcase" decorated with a picture of a baseball team? Because the records of baseball teams and players are so well documented, it's easy to learn what the logical age of an item should be. But remember, today many...Tags: Bob Smith, Radio, Jackie Gleason, Consumer Electronics Industry, Johnson & Johnson Incorporated
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Long, misleading Clemens report to bore Congress
wallace.matthews@newsday.comI think I have finally figured out the strategy being used by Roger Clemens and his alleged advisers in their increasingly silly-slash-desperate attempts to convince the world that the Rocket ran on clean fuel for the past 24 years. Yesterday, they...Tags: National Government, Steve Carlton, Phil Niekro, Bob Gibson, Nolan Ryan
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Peek beyond The Streak
Sun reporterSometimes, one aspect of a ballplayer's resume is so striking that it obscures every other trait and accomplishment. Take Hank Aaron, whose 755 home runs seem so monumental that his early years as a fleet base runner who contended for batting titles...Tags: Jay Gibbons, Ty Cobb, Derek Jeter, Hank Aaron, Arky Vaughan
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Best of the Hall and the town
Sun StaffBest place for a quiet walk with your spouse after all that baseball: Anywhere along Otsego Lake. Cooperstown is quite pretty, with the lake and the hills around it providing a soothing backdrop. Best fine dining: Alex & Ika. This Main Street gem...Tags: Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Ted Williams
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Hair does it for Cal look-alike
sun reporterAl Blackburn didn't have an Orioles jersey. In fact, unlike most of the contestants, he didn't wear anything in the O's trademark orange hue. However, he did bring his baseball glove. He has fielded a ball or two at shortstop. And he does have...Tags: Major League Baseball, Photography, National Security Agency, Judges, Defense
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All-time Hall of Fame voting percentages
The Associated PressPlayer, Year, Cast, Votes, Pct. Tom Seaver 1992 430 425 98.84 Nolan Ryan 1999 497 491 98.79 Cal Ripken Jr. 2007 545 537 98.53 Ty Cobb 1936 226 222 98.23 George Brett 1999 497 488 98.19 Hank Aaron 1982 415 406 97.83 Tony Gwynn 2007 545 532 97.61...Tags: Sandy Koufax, Willie McCovey, Nap Lajoie, Ty Cobb, Rollie Fingers
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