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TONIGHT'S GAME
Marlins at Cubs 8:05 p.m., Wrigley Field, Chicago TV: FSN. Radio: WAXY (790-AM); WEFL (760-AM); WQBA (1140-AM, Spanish).Tags: Wrigley Field, Baseball, Florida Marlins
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Mariners Designate No-Peanut Zone
The Associated PressThe Seattle Mariners are declaring two sections of Safeco Field no-peanut zones for a couple of games this summer. The AL club announced the move Wednesday to make the ballpark safer for children and grown-up fans with peanut allergies. Special cleaning...Tags: Minnesota Twins, Baseball, Seattle Mariners
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Clerk Robbed At Knifepoint
Police are investigating a knifepoint robbery at a Silver Lane convenience store. No one was injured. Shortly before midnight Tuesday, the robber entered the Chestnut Mobil Mart, 483 Silver Lane, walked around the coolers and pulled out the knife...Tags: Theft, Police, Police Investigations, New York Yankees, Baseball
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Bartman offer: $25,000 to show up, sign photo
SportsBuy.com and the National Sports Collectors Convention are offering $25,000—a briefcase with 250 $100 bills inside—to notorious Cubs fan Steve Bartman if he comes out of hiding, attends the show and signs a single autograph. To collect...Tags: Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Babe Ruth
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Cubs activate OF Soriano from DL
The Chicago Cubs activated All-Star outfielder Alfonso Soriano before their game against Arizona on Wednesday night, batting him leadoff in the final game of the series. Soriano has been out since being hit on the hand, fracturing a finger, June 11...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Scott Eyre, Alfonso Soriano, Baseball
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Any Solution To Baseball's Broken-Bat Problem?
Courant Staff WriterLast month, a 16-member advisory committee met in New York to examine health and safety risks posed by maple bats breaking, resulting in jagged projectiles flying in the direction of players and spectators. Major League Baseball concluded that it would...Tags: Barry Bonds, Health and Safety at School, Boston Red Sox, San Diego Padres, National Hockey League
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Red Sox Defeat Mariners In 12
Courant Staff WriterThe Red Sox charter is equipped with satellite TV feeds in every seatback, but they never seem to work, an unwelcome development when faced with cross-country travel. "I think they're like 1-for-20," manager Terry Francona said. But there was little...Tags: David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox, J.D. Drew, Terry Francona, Fenway Park
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'Pigs don't play in slop; to play pair today
Of The Morning CallAs Whitey Ashburn used to say, ''It's hard to believe, Harry.'' But just 40 games remain in the Lehigh Valley IronPigs' inaugural season, a number that includes the game that was suspended by the band of thunderstorms that ripped through the region...Tags: School Supplies, Minor League Baseball, Values, Coca-Cola Company, Ethics
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Mets tie for lead in East
Jose Reyes' three-run homer snapped a sixth-inning tie and the New York Mets rebounded from a demoralizing defeat by beating the Philadelphia Phillies 6-3 on Wednesday night. John Maine (9-7) pitched seven effective innings and New York took advantage...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Greg Maddux, Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, Tim Hudson
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