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George Steinbrenner has been the principal owner of the New York Yankees baseball team since 1973. The Boss is best known for his enthusiastic, sometimes abrasive proclamations and his feuds with Billy Martin and Yogi Berra. His sons, Hank Steinbrenner and Hal Steinbrenner, are also prominent ownership figures with the Yankees.
George Steinbrenner has been the principal owner of the New York Yankees baseball team since 1973. The Boss is best known for his enthusiastic, sometimes abrasive proclamations and his feuds with Billy Martin and Yogi Berra. His sons, Hank Steinbrenner and Hal Steinbrenner, are also prominent ownership figures with the Yankees.
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Yankees brass convenes Thursday as deadline nears
ken.davidoff@newsday.comThe Yankees' top decision makers will convene Thursday at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa to determine what, if any, moves they should make as the July 31 non-waivers trade deadline approaches. General manager Brian Cashman, president Randy Levine and...Tags: Paul Byrd, Jarrod Washburn, Brian Fuentes, Damaso Marte, Freddy Garcia
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Lakers Choose Mony Over Ronny
Senior Sports Producer, KTLA Prime NewsSo even in the lazy summer of a sleepy July, Laker fans ask me: Why didn't the team re-sign Ronny Turiaf? He's French, he's fun, he's got a big heart, a great smile and real cool hair, and he plays with such flair and passion, which is how you say it...Tags: Sandy Koufax, Major League Baseball, Television Industry, Baron Davis, Jackie Robinson
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Hank's presence a little overstated so far
ken.davidoff@newsday.comThe All-Star Game has passed, and the non-waivers trade deadline is rushing toward us. Let's do a lightning-round style Insider this week: The word is that Hank Steinbrenner missed the All-Star festivities because he's in the middle of moving into a...Tags: Hank Aaron, Management Change, Major League Baseball, New York Mets, Spring Training
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Bonds wants back in game, but for whom?
While one of the greatest jocks of our times stalks the eyes of America, because he wants to come back and play, another extraordinary athlete with the same desire has taken the opposite approach. This guy has been silent and reclusive, letting his...Tags: National Football League, Football, Major League Baseball, National League, New York Mets
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Boss on hand; Hank a no-show
George Steinbrenner received a warm reception from the full house at Yankee Stadium before last night's All-Star Game. Accompanying Steinbrenner on the field were several members of his family, but conspicuously absent was eldest son Hank. Steinbrenner...Tags: Major League Baseball, Multi-Sport Events, Baseball
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Yankees Sign Sexson
The Yankees will open the second half with Richie Sexson on their roster. The Yankees reached agreement with Sexson on a contract Thursday. He was designated for assignment by the Mariners last week and cleared waivers, so the Yankees will have to pay...Tags: Mike Mussina, Major League Baseball, Joe Girardi, American League, Sean Gallagher
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Midsummer night's marathon
Associated PressMarquee starters were long gone. So were nearly all the other pitchers. His bullpen empty, National League manager Clint Hurdle approached David Wright and asked whether he had the right stuff to take the mound and close out the All-Star Game. Did the...Tags: David Wright, Major League Baseball, National League, New York Mets, Miguel Tejada
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Tie not an option this time
The Associated PressMarquee starters were long gone. So were nearly all the other pitchers. His bullpen empty, National League Manager Clint Hurdle approached David Wright and asked whether he had the right stuff to take the mound and close out the All-Star game. Did the...Tags: David Wright, Major League Baseball, Omar Minaya, Ben Sheets, American League
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Epic All-Star Game Brings Fitting End
Courant Staff WriterJustin Morneau slid across the plate at 1:37 a.m. Wednesday, ending an All-Star Game that didn't want to end, and that nobody wanted to lose. "The only thing I'm [angry] about is the loss," said the Marlins' Dan Uggla, who made three errors, struck out...Tags: Major League Baseball, National League, New York Mets, Joe Crede, Philadelphia Phillies
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Damon Could Return Next Week
Yankees left fielder Johnny Damon could hit off a tee Friday and hopes to rejoin the team by late next week.
Damon is on the disabled list with an injured left shoulder, which was hurt July 4 when he ran into the fence attempting to catch a ball....Tags: Mariano Rivera, Major League Baseball, Derek Jeter, Reggie Jackson, New York Mets
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