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"Funniest Moments In Sports"
May 26th, 1993 Carlos Martinez is up for the Cleveland Indians vs. the Texas Rangers. He hits a fly ball towards Jose Canseco, America's favorite meathead juicer, and he runs back towards the wall...
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Manny Being Manny and Dodgers Being Dodgers as They Blow it Again
I thought for a second I was watching a highlight from the night before. Once again the Dodgers got a clutch hit to propel them into the lead, this time off the hot bat of Manny Ramirez, ...
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Aren't Hall Of Fame Caliber Quarterbacks Supposed To Be Smart?
If you are going to do something against the rules, you are supposed to cover your bases. you would assume someone like Brett Favre would know this. Now I know why they say that to assume is to make an a** out of you and me...
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Joe Blanton to Phillies: Don't Get Too Excited, Philadelphia
Joe Blanton has been traded from the Moneyball A's to the Philadelphia Phillies. All I can say is, don't get too excited, Phillies fans. This is barely an upgrade for you over Adam Eaton...
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Dodger Stadium Reportedly Claims 2009 World Baseball Classic Finals
According to a source asking to remain anonymous due to confidentiality issues with MLB, Dodger Stadium will be the host of the Semi-Finals and Finals of the 2009 World Baseball Classic...
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Los Angeles Dodgers: Masters of the Three Year Closer
As Takashi Saito heads to the DL with a right elbow injury, one can only think of it as clockwork. Ever since Roger McDowell joined the Dodgers from the Phillies in 1992, the Boys ...
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High School Baseball Umpires: Get Some Eyes Ump!
As a former high school pitcher, the one thing that frustrated me the most was the differences in strike zones by high school umpires. I honestly believe they are the worst officials in sports...
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Andruw Jones: Why?
I was opposed to the signing from the second I heard the rumor of the Dodgers seeking Andruw Jones.While I knew there was no chance of winning Torii Hunter over the overbidding (over the overbidding?) Angels, that is no excuse for what the Dodgers did...
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Kevin Youklis: Purest Baseball Player Today?
In Michael Lewis' Moneyball, we learn about the one player Billy Beane wanted more then anyone, but didn't end up with. He described this player as a pure baseball player, a lover of the game, and a workhorse...
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The New Age Of Japanese Baseball-Player Media Coverage
In 1995, Japanese born Hideo Nomo became only the third player from Asia to break into the ranks of the major leagues, following Masanori Murakami of Japan in 1964, and teammate Chan Ho Park from South Korea in 1994...
