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Joe Torre is currently the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He managed the New York Yankees from 1996-2006, winning four World Series Championships. He is also a former Major League Baseball player.
Joe Torre is currently the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He managed the New York Yankees from 1996-2006, winning four World Series Championships. He is also a former Major League Baseball player.
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Friday Report From Giants Training Camp
Transcripts of media sessions with coach Tom Coughlin and linebacker Antonio Pierce at New York Giants training camp today: Tom Coughlin Q: You were on the stadium field today because of rain issues on the other practice fields? A: Yes, down below...Tags: John Wooden, Weather Reports, Super Bowl, Michael Strahan, Multi-Sport Events
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Yankees Bullpen Getting Stronger
Courant Staff WriterThe logic was picked apart everywhere, from the corners of the clubhouse to the major opinion-makers of talk radio and print to the fan on the street. Once the Yankees took Joba Chamberlain out of the bullpen, the Yankees would no longer be able to...Tags: Joe Girardi, Mariano Rivera, Kyle Farnsworth, Tanyon Sturtze, Latroy Hawkins
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Holliday Drives in Pair to Help Beat Dodgers
Associated PressDENVER -- Matt Holliday drove in two runs, including one on a double that bounced off the pitcher's glove, and Jeff Baker scored twice to lift the Colorado Rockies to a 5-3 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday. Brad Hawpe, Ian Stewart and...Tags: Mark Mulder, Barry Zito, Derek Lowe, Tim Hudson, Chipper Jones
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Nice knowing you, Willie
On the Mets beatHere's a lowlight that many of you didn't see during last night's broadcast of the All-Star festivities at Yankee Stadium -- former Mets manager Willie Randolph arriving with his wife, Gretchen, as the guests of George Steinbrenner. While it was......Tags: Roger Clemens, George Steinbrenner, New York Mets, Barry Bonds
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THIS DAY AT THE OLD BALLPARK
July 21, 1977, at Yankee Stadium: Catfish Hunter tossed a five-hit shutout and helped the Yanks snap a three-game losing streak with a 7-0 win over the Brewers in the first game of a doubleheader. Craig Nettles hits his 21st homer of the season in the...Tags: Catfish Hunter, Houston Astros, New York Mets, Milwaukee Brewers
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Girardi can't help but use eraser on lineup cards
The Yankees approached last winter with the idea that they wanted to rest their veterans regularly in 2008. They pursued utility players such as Nick Green and Chris Woodward, promising them that, if they won a spot on the team, they would see regular...Tags: Jorge Posada, Johnny Damon, Chad Moeller, Spring Training, Chicago White Sox
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Dodgers sign former White Sox infielder Ozuna
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed former Chicago White Sox infielder Pablo Ozuna on Sunday and designated infielder Luis Maza for assignment. Ozuna hit .281 in 32 games for the White Sox, his fourth organization, before he was designated for assignment...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Pablo Ozuna, Baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers, Major League Baseball
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Dodgers' Kershaw to be recalled and start tonight
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDENVER -- Top pitching prospect Clayton Kershaw will be recalled from double-A Jacksonville to start against the Colorado Rockies tonight and Manager Joe Torre said he expects the 20-year-old left-hander to remain in the majors for the rest of the season....Tags: Jason Schmidt, Juan Pierre, Chan Ho Park, Jason Johnson, National League
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Baseball Today
SCOREBOARDMonday, July 21 Chicago Cubs at Arizona (9:40 p.m. EDT). Rich Harden makes his second start for the Cubs when the NL Central leaders take on Randy Johnson (6-7) and the Diamondbacks. STARS Sunday --Willie Harris, Nationals, had five RBIs and...Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, New York Yankees, Hank Aaron, Vladimir Guerrero, Chicago White Sox
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Dodgers' Kershaw is routed in return to majors
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDENVER -- Welcome back to the big leagues, kid. And welcome to Coors Field. Clayton Kershaw's second stint in the majors started with a bang -- make that a bang, bang, bang -- as the highly touted 20-year-old left-hander was hammered by the Colorado...Tags: Jason Johnson, Kip Wells, National League, Colorado Rockies, Baseball
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