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Yanks: OK to Use Restroom During
God Bless America
Jul 7, 2009 2:09 PM CDT
Yanks: OK to Use Restroom During
God Bless America
(Newser)
- The fan kicked out of Yankee Stadium last August for trying to use the bathroom during
God Bless America
won a moral victory (and a payday) today, NY1 reports, with the Yankees and New York City settling the man’s discrimination suit. The team publicly stated that it has no...
To Cash In,
Jose Canseco
'Saved Baseball'
OPINION
Jul 5, 2009 11:48 AM CDT
To Cash In, Jose Canseco 'Saved Baseball'
His steroid stories prompted investigations of ignored problem
(Newser)
- “Sometimes it takes a jerk to change the world,” and for baseball, Jose Canseco is that jerk, writes Jonathan Eig in the
Washington Post
. Canseco’s confessions and finger-pointing have helped expose widespread steroid use in the big leagues, and thus have “saved baseball.” His 2005...
Manny Talks God, Ducks Drugs in Pre-Game Presser
Jul 3, 2009 7:58 PM CDT
Manny Talks God, Ducks Drugs in Pre-Game Presser
(Newser)
- Manny Ramirez ducked questions about drug use and praised the Lord hours before his scheduled return to the major leagues, MLB.com reports. "First, I want to say that God is good and good is God," Ramirez told reporters in San Diego tonight. Asked about the banned substance...
All-Star Game May
Break Record
for Most Jews
Jul 2, 2009 3:23 PM CDT
All-Star Game May Break Record for Most Jews
(Newser)
- For the first time ever, four Jewish players could make baseball’s All-Star Game, Bloomberg reports. Boston’s Kevin Youkilis and Texas’ Ian Kinsler each lead the voting at their positions, Milwaukee’s Ryan Braun is second in voting among National League outfielders, and Colorado pitcher Jason Marquis has the...
Newcomer
to Baseball's
Disabled List:
Anxiety
Jul 1, 2009 1:57 PM CDT
Newcomer to Baseball's Disabled List: Anxiety
(Newser)
- Major League Baseball’s disabled list has expanded to include a previously touchy ailment, the
Wall Street Journal
reports—anxiety. Three players have recently sat out games because of publicly acknowledged cases of the “butterflies,” an admission unheard of just years ago. Though the airing of psychological problems...
Crazy Sports Salaries Prove Supply and Demand Works
OPINION
Jul 1, 2009 9:02 AM CDT
Crazy Sports Salaries Prove Supply and Demand Works
(Newser)
- Sports fans love to grouse about athletes' salaries and bemoan the ever-rising prices of tickets, concessions, and merchandise. But “it isn’t some vague indefinable ‘they’ who pays the players,” writes Allen Barra for the
Wall Street Journal
. “It’s you, or rather, it’s us....
Mauer Has a Real Shot at .400
GLOSSIES
Jun 29, 2009 1:51 PM CDT
Mauer Has a Real Shot at .400
(Newser)
- Opponents don’t spend much time looking at the scouting report for Joe Mauer, because it shows that the Minnesota Twins catcher doesn’t strike out, doesn’t pop up, and has no holes in his swing—and that’s no misprint. That’s why Mauer, currently hitting .394, has...
Stanford Ponzi Scheme Case Entangles Baseball Stars
Jun 29, 2009 8:52 AM CDT
Stanford Ponzi Scheme Case Entangles Baseball Stars
(Newser)
- The receiver in the R. Allen Stanford case wants seven current and former baseball stars to turn over millions they once invested in Stanford’s alleged Ponzi scheme, intending to divvy up the money among Stanford’s other victims, the
Washington Times
reports. He’s asking for a combined $9....
Pitcher Attacked Me Over 'Roids Remarks: Fan
Jun 27, 2009 7:03 PM CDT
Pitcher Attacked Me Over 'Roids Remarks: Fan
Says Romero 'grabbed me by the neck and threw me back'
(Newser)
- A Florida baseball fan says Philadelphia Phillies pitcher JC Romero attacked him over a few wisecracks about steroids, the
St. Petersburg Times
reports. Robert Eaton, 25, said he was soliciting Phillies players for autographs when he asked Romero for "some juice"—slang for steroids. Romero, recently suspended for...
10 Most Ejected Skippers
Jun 25, 2009 6:52 PM CDT
10 Most Ejected Skippers
These managers are an ump's worst nightmare
(Newser)
- Among baseball managers, 10 have perfected the theatrics of fighting umps.
Forbes
looks at the skippers ejected most since 2004:
Bobby Cox, Atlanta Braves:
Also the all-time ejection king, Cox (34 ejections since '04) was once booted over stadium lights.
Ron Gardenhire, Minnesota Twins:
Fiery former player has 32 ejections.
...
Obama to Throw
Out 1st Pitch at
All-Star Game
Jun 24, 2009 11:47 AM CDT
Obama to Throw Out 1st Pitch at All-Star Game
(Newser)
- President Obama will toss the ceremonial first pitch at the All-Star Game on July 14, Major League Baseball announced yesterday. He’ll be the fourth president to do so, following John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and Gerald Ford, and the seventh to attend the game. He’s also got some...
Manny's Return
Captivates Albuquerque
Jun 23, 2009 12:15 PM CDT
Manny's Return Captivates Albuquerque
Ramirez heads to triple-A Isotopes
(Newser)
- Manny Ramirez may play for the Albuquerque Isotopes tonight, and droves of locals are planning to be there, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. The Triple-A team sells 7,715 tickets for a typical game; tonight it expects up to 15,000. Fans aren’t much concerned about the slugger’s...
A-Rod More Active in Clubs Than Clubhouse
Jun 21, 2009 1:30 PM CDT
A-Rod More Active in Clubs Than Clubhouse
Hard-partying Yankee seems too tired to get off the bench
(Newser)
- The Yankees have kept Alex Rodriguez benched due to "fatigue" for most of the past two games, but that hasn't stopped the slumping slugger from hitting the clubs in South Beach with current flame Kate Hudson. And whether or not he partied until 2:30am the night before, A-Rod...
Top 'Rickey Being
Rickey' Moments
OPINION
Jun 21, 2009 9:31 AM CDT
Top 'Rickey Being Rickey' Moments
(Newser)
- With Rickey Henderson set to enter the Baseball Hall of Fame next month, the Pepper blog rehashes top Rickey-being-Rickey moments. Some highlights:
“People are always saying, ‘Rickey says Rickey.’ But it’s been blown way out of proportion. People might catch me, when they know I’m
...
Astro Pudge Catches
in Game 2,227
Jun 18, 2009 3:28 AM CDT
Astro Pudge Catches in Game 2,227
Rodriguez overtakes Fisk for most appearances behind the plate
(Newser)
- The Houston Astros' Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez overtook Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk by catching in his 2,227th game in the majors yesterday, the
Houston Chronicle
reports. The 13-time Golden Glove winner got a raucous cheer from a larger-than-usual crowd at Rangers Stadium. The night was a mixed...
Sosa Tested Positive in '03
Jun 16, 2009 7:04 PM CDT
Sosa Tested Positive in '03
(Newser)
- Bad news for Sammy Sosa's Hall of Fame hopes: The Cubs slugger is among the players who tested positive for doping in 2003, the
New York Times
reports. The retired Sosa, sixth on the all-time homer list, has long been suspected of taking steroids but has never admitted it. The...
16-Year-Old
Quits School
for Pros
Jun 15, 2009 12:41 PM CDT
16-Year-Old Quits School for Pros
Aims to get GED, qualifying him for 2010 draft
(Newser)
- A 16-year-old baseball player is skipping his last 2 years of high school to head to college—and hopefully a big-league contract, the
Las Vegas Review-Journal
reports. Bryce Harper’s father acknowledges that “there are going to be critics” of the move, but says “Bryce is always looking...
Iowa Ump Tosses Crowd From Ballgame
Jun 13, 2009 5:32 PM CDT
Iowa Ump Tosses Crowd From Ballgame
Police called to HS game after fans turn unruly
(Newser)
- A rowdy bunch of Iowa baseball fans weren't just taken out to the ball game, they were ejected from it, the
Burlington Hawk Eye
says. After a controversial play at a high school game in West Burlington, coaches from both teams argued with umpire Don Briggs, who gave the crowd...
Red Sox Draft
Another Yastrzemski
Jun 11, 2009 4:18 PM CDT
Red Sox Draft Another Yastrzemski
(Newser)
- A familiar name might someday being roaming the outfield for the Boston Red Sox. The team today drafted the grandson of Carl Yastrzemski, reports the
Globe
. The younger Yaz, Michael, is 18 and no sure thing to make the bigs. But it can’t hurt that he’s been tutored...
Yankee Stadium Too Small
to Contain Long Balls
Jun 10, 2009 9:57 AM CDT
Yankee Stadium Too Small to Contain Long Balls
(Newser)
- Home runs have been flying out of the new Yankee Stadium, and the weather isn't to blame, writes Tim Buckley of AccuWeather.com. The team says the new park has the same dimensions as the old digs, but the right field wall is actually up to 9 feet closer to...
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