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Timeline: Pavano's Yankees career
Oct. 22, 2003 - Pitched eight strong innings against Roger Clemens and the Yankees in Game 4 of the 2003 World Series. Allowed one earned run and struck out four. The Marlins won the game in 12th inning to even the series, 2-2, and would go on to win...Tags: Baseball, All Stars, Chien-Ming Wang, Florida Marlins, August
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Campaign on for health, sportsmanship
Sun reporterFacial puffiness. Higher blood pressure and heart rate. Drastic personality changes. Those are some of the signs Maryland physicians are being encouraged to look for as they treat young athletes -- signs that could be red flags for steroid use, according...Tags: Elijah E Cummings, National Football League, Addiction, Football, Academic Progress
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If even Joe Gibbs' team is cheating, NASCAR is America's most crooked sport
Sentinel ColumnistJohn Edwards always wanted to be president. Well, I have the perfect job for him. President of NASCAR. Edwards is currently America's most famous cheater. Why not put him in charge of America's most crooked sport? I'd like to say I'm joking, but I've...Tags: Government, Joe Gibbs, National Football League, Awards and Prizes, Daytona 500
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Mets Get Bullpen Help, Acquire Ayala From Nats
PITTSBURGH -- The New York Mets found help for their struggling bullpen, acquiring durable right-hander Luis Ayala from the Washington Nationals on Sunday for a player to be named.
A reliable reliever for the first four years of his career, Ayala has...Tags: Baseball, Pete Rose, Miguel Tejada, Gaming and Lotteries, Dennis Miller
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Expect Cubs, White Sox to seal playoff bids
Three of the six division races are about as tight as they can get entering the last six weeks of the season. A fourth finds the Tampa Bay Rays, of all teams, trying to hold off the Boston Red Sox. Some surprises are still possible, like the New York...Tags: Arizona Diamondbacks, Tampa Bay Rays, Baseball, New York Mets, Milwaukee Brewers
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Divisional races heating up
Chicago TribuneThree of six division races are about as tight as they can get as we enter the last six weeks of the season. A fourth finds the Tampa Bay Rays, of all teams, trying to hold off the Boston Red Sox. Some surprises are still possible, like the New York...Tags: Arizona Diamondbacks, Baseball, Tampa Bay Rays, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Matsui's return to Yankees could rattle lineup
mark.herrmann@newsday.comMany questions will come into play for the Yankees once Hideki Matsui comes back, such as "Who's going to sit?" The Yankees probably will prefer to see those questions as options for a lineup that was staggering before a 15-6 rout of the Royals on Sunday....Tags: Baseball, Joe Girardi, New York Mets, Dave Winfield, Major League Baseball
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Moyer beats Maddux in game of the aged
Although Jamie Moyer and Greg Maddux have combined to appear in 1,366 major league games, they have faced each other just twice. That second meeting was one for the aged. Moyer outpitched fellow 40-something Maddux for seven innings Friday night, Pat...Tags: Baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, David Wells, Geoff Jenkins
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Kirkman is a major leaguer in training
There was at time when an injury to an athlete was treated by a ''trainer'' -- no adjective needed. But then along came Brian McNamee and Greg Anderson, and suddenly that word alone took on a whole different meaning. Which is why Jason Kirkman...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Injuries, Brian McNamee, Lehigh Valley IronPigs
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Playoffs can't come soon enough for Cubs
If ever there were a baseball team that wished it could end the season on Aug. 13 and go right to the postseason, it would have to be these Chicago Cubs, wouldn't it? On this 100th anniversary of their last World Series title, they own the National...Tags: Baseball, New York Mets, C.C. Sabathia, Chicago Cubs, Spring Training
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Will Manny be good citizen? That is the question
wallace.matthews@newsday.comLOS ANGELES There's a showdown coming between the fairly new celebrity manager and his brand-spanking-new superstar outfielder and it's nothing a tree surgeon or a guy with a hedge clipper couldn't settle. Call it the Dreadlock Deadlock, and it is...Tags: Baseball, Gary Sheffield, Joe Torre, David Wells, Major League Baseball
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Bush in China: No drugs in baseball
The Swampby Mark Silva It was only fitting, since President Bush had gone to China to promote sports and not politics, but did plenty of talking about international politics while he was there, that Bob Costas, emcee of NBC Sports'coverage of......Tags: Baseball, Barry Bonds, Charity, NBC, International Law
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