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Meet the new kid in town: Bright House Sports Network
Sentinel ColumnistAfter spending the past couple of weeks checking out the new Bright House Sports Network, we know this much: Channel 47 will never be confused with ESPN. But then again, that's not necessarily a bad thing. There are no high-def studios. No one in...Tags: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dave Andreychuk, National Basketball Association, All Stars, Boston Red Sox
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THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES
Her 90th birthday Since my husband was a Yankee fan, after his death I started to watch games. It always gave me a close feeling to him. On my 90th birthday I attended a Yankee game - the first. I got a closeup picture of Joba and also got his signature....Tags: Bernie Williams, All Stars, Lou Gehrig, Derek Jeter, Tony Lazzeri
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Cathedral going, going ... gone
— Even Yogi Berra knew this was the end. As baseball said farewell to Yankee Stadium, one of the game's most beloved players stood beneath the stands in a full vintage uniform. Now 83, the man who coined the phrase "it ain't over till it's over"...Tags: Yogi Berra, Bernie Williams, Johnny Damon, Tourism and Leisure, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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Visitors Get First, Last Look At Monument Park
Courant Staff Writer— This week, it's more like a pilgrimage than a trip to a ballpark. And the sacred shrine is out in left-center field. "To me, this is the home of baseball," said Sam Connelly, 75, who came from Toronto to walk through Monument Park at Yankee...Tags: Yogi Berra, Miller Huggins, Tourism and Leisure, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Lou Gehrig
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Mets need four homers to outlast Nats, 9-7
david.lennon@newsday.comThere was no clubhouse meeting for the reeling Mets Wednesday. No focus groups, self-help seminars or sing-a-long therapy sessions. Knowing the mission ahead of them, a few key players simply decided to grab a bat and finally do something about it....Tags: Multi-Sport Events, National League, Major League Baseball, David Wright, Milwaukee Brewers
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Despite 4 homers, Mets barely hold off Nationals
david.lennon@newsday.comWASHINGTON - There was no clubhouse meeting yesterday afternoon for the reeling Mets. No self-help seminars or therapy sessions, either. By the end of the night, however, something that resembled a prayer group had formed in the visitors' clubhouse at...Tags: Johan Santana, Major League Baseball, David Wright, Milwaukee Brewers, Ricardo Rincon
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Mets need four homers to outlast Nationals, 9-7
david.lennon@newsday.comWASHINGTON - There was no clubhouse meeting for the reeling Mets yesterday. No focus groups, self-help seminars or sing-a-long therapy sessions. Knowing the mission ahead of them, a few key players simply decided to grab a bat and finally do something...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, National League, Major League Baseball, David Wright, Milwaukee Brewers
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Pedro beaten as Mets lose to Nats 7-2
david.lennon@newsday.comAs the Mets go back and forth on the merits of talking or not talking about last September's collapse, they need to keep in mind the most important thing: Making sure it doesn't happen again. So far, the Mets are not doing a very good of that. As much as...Tags: New York Mets, National League, Philadelphia Phillies, Atlanta Braves, Pedro Martinez
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Stumbling Mets fall as lead shrinks to half-game
david.lennon@newsday.comAs the Mets go back and forth on the merits of talking or not talking about last September's collapse, they need to keep in mind the most important thing: Making sure it doesn't happen again. So far, the Mets are not doing a very good of that. As much as...Tags: New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Atlanta Braves, Pedro Martinez, David Wright
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Trevor Hoffman blows save but Padres beat Rockies, 2-1
* at San Diego 2, Colorado 1: Trevor Hoffman blew the save after a terrific outing by Jake Peavy but Luis Rodriguez singled in the winning run in the ninth. * New York 6, at Florida 2: Pedro Martinez pitched six innings for only his second victory...Tags: Pedro Martinez, Major League Baseball, Derek Lowe, Trevor Hoffman, Milwaukee Brewers
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Jays' Halladay beats Yanks for fourth straight
Roy Halladay won his fourth straight start, giving him four wins over the New York Yankees this season, and Scott Rolen homered for the Toronto Blue Jays in their 6-2 victory Sunday. Rod Barajas hit a two-run double that was misjudged by New York left...Tags: Gavin Floyd, Boston Red Sox, Physical Fitness, New York Mets, New York Yankees
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Gameday Live 149: Mets at Nationals
On the Mets beatGood evening Mets fans! Marc Jimenez here as the Mets open a four-game series against the Washington Nationals. After yesterday???s ninth inning bullpen meltdown, the Mets (83-65) could only hope Pedro Martinez (5-4, 5.44 ERA) gives them at least seven......Tags: Cristian Guzman, Washington Nationals, Major League Baseball, David Wright, Luis Castillo
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