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While Barry Bonds may be detestable, the government’s legal case against him has turned from a prosecution into a venomous persecution.
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Baseball’s playoff advertising push gets under way Thursday, when the first spots of the league’s largest ever campaign are broadcast.
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Commissioner Bud Selig said that the replay system would start with the three series that open Thursday and be used in all games throughout the rest of the season.
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Nine-year-old Jericho Scott throws so hard that the Youth Baseball League of New Haven told his coach that Scott could no longer pitch in the league.
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Mr. Maxwell was a chronicler of Negro league baseball and, some believe, the first black sports broadcaster.
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From 1959 to 1962, the American and National Leagues played two All-Star Games each year. There was a simple and obvious reason: money.
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C. C. Sabathia joined Johan Santana and Eric Gagné as temptations that Brian Cashman resisted, all in the name of rebuilding the Yankees’ foundation.
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Depending on whom you talk to, White Sox Manager Ozzie Guillén is a breath of fresh air or an id in need of a superego.
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In Hoboken, N.J., a charity mustache competition is part of an effort to refurbish a metal plaque that commemorates a baseball game played June 19, 1846.
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Now a new owner is hoping to revive the Sporting News, once nicknamed the bible of baseball, by bringing it into the digital age.
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