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Circle Sept. 16 on the calendar. CC Sabathia is likely to work the opener of a three-game series at Wrigley Field that day, tentatively scheduled to face Rich Harden. The matchup Sept. 17 should be Ben Sheets vs. Ted Lilly or Carlos Zambrano. … I...Tags: Comerica Incorporated, Jeff Kent, Ben Sheets, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox
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Indians' Lee dominates White Sox
Tribune staff reporterAs the White Sox fell into a tie for first place with the Twins in the American League Central, A.J. Pierzynski and Cliff Lee opened some verbal wounds Monday night. An apparent disagreement evolved into a staring match after Lee dominated the Sox in...Tags: Baseball, Major League Baseball, Bob Lemon, Gaylord Perry, Chicago White Sox
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Shutout makes Lee Cleveland's first 20-game winner in 34 years
Wire reportsCliff Lee became Cleveland's first 20-game winner in 34 years, pitching a five-hitter for his second career shutout to lead the Indians to a 5-0 win over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night. Lee (20-2) is the first Indians pitcher to reach 20 wins...Tags: Police, Carlos Quentin, Major League Baseball, Gaylord Perry, Chicago White Sox
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Mussina wins 17th as Yankees beat Rays
Mike Mussina is doing all he can to help the New York Yankees cling to their slim playoff chances. The 39-year-old right-hander earned his 17th win, giving up two runs and 10 hits in six-plus innings, and the Yankees got home runs from Alex Rodriguez and...Tags: Eppa Rixey, Baseball, Major League Baseball, New York Yankees, Mike Mussina
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Beltre Hits For Cycle; Lee Wins No. 20
Adrian Beltre hit for the cycle and had five hits to help the Mariners win their fourth straight, beating the Rangers 12-6 Monday night in Arlington, Texas. Beltre, who had the third five-hit game of his career, became the fourth Mariners player to hit...Tags: Carlos Quentin, Major League Baseball, San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox, Gaylord Perry
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Yogi recalls meeting The Babe
As we prepare to close Yankee Stadium sooner than some anticipated, what a privilege it is to have Yogi Berra hanging around, sitting in Joe Girardi's office, talking trash with Joba Chamberlain. And of primary importance for many of us, serving as a...Tags: Don Mattingly, Randy Wolf, San Diego Padres, Major League Baseball, Joe DiMaggio
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THIS DAY AT THE OLD BALLPARK
Aug. 25, 1985, at Shea Stadium: Dwight Gooden won his 20th of the season in a 9-3 win over the Padres. Gooden, at 20 years, nine months, was the youngest pitcher to win 20. Bob Feller was a month older when he won 20 in 1939. Aug. 25, 1952, at...Tags: Baseball, San Diego Padres, Johnny Pesky, Phil Rizzuto
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Cruises drive baseball way out of the park
Special to the Chicago TribuneAs Gen. Douglas MacArthur famously put it: "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away." Apparently so it is, too, for old baseball players. Only the boys of summer turn into temporary sailors. They turn up on cruise ships galore, where they show...Tags: Sailing, Baseball, Douglas MacArthur, Music, Major League Baseball
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Yankees Unload On Royals
Newsday— Now this was a called shot. After the Yankees squeaked out a 13-inning win Saturday, patching together two unearned runs and ending it with a grounder through the infield by Brett Gardner, Alex Rodriguez had looked a day into the future and...Tags: Johnny Damon, Derek Jeter, Eppa Rixey, Baseball, Tennis
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Yankees break out in 15-6 win over Royals
mark.herrmann@newsday.comNow this was a called shot. After the Yankees had barely squeaked out a 13-inning win Saturday, patching together two unearned runs and ending it with a squibber through the infield by a minor-league call-up, Alex Rodriguez had looked a day into the...Tags: Johnny Damon, Derek Jeter, Eppa Rixey, Baseball, Tennis
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Parade is Hall of a prelude
Of The Associated PressBob Gibson wore a smile, rather than a scowl. Known for throwing hard, high and tight, the no-nonsense pitcher presented a much different face Tuesday. He waved to thousands of fans and beamed for their snapshots as a parade of Hall of Famers rolled...Tags: Earl Weaver, ESPN, Major League Baseball, Philadelphia Phillies, Joe DiMaggio
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'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' turns 100
The Associated Press"In the seventh inning, fans all get up and sing 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game,' and they're already there. ... Why would somebody that's there get up and sing 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game?' The first person to do it must have been a moron." -- former...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Rock and Roll Music, Subway Transportation, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox
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