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The Long Island Ducks are a professional baseball team that competes in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. They play their home games at CitBank Park in Central Islip.
The Long Island Ducks are a professional baseball team that competes in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. They play their home games at CitBank Park in Central Islip.
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Long Island Ducks games to be covered on Internet
WatchdogThis is interesting: The Ducks have signed a deal to have their home games shown on the Internet starting Monday....... -
Mad Mondello warns GOP'ers on county Conservatives
Spin CycleJoseph Mondello, state and Nassau Republican chairman, is hopping mad over the Nassau???s Conservative Party decision to honor former Republican Congressman John LeBoutillier (in photo) at a May fundraiser. Although Republicans usually run with...Tags: Baseball, Major League Baseball, National Government, Parties and Movements, New York Yankees
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Ducks score 17 runs, complete sweep over Bears
evan.drellich@newsday.comNewark Bears pitchers Shawn Chacon and reliever Armando Benitez were tagged for a combined 10 runs in a 17-6 Long Island Ducks win at Citibank Park Sunday. The Ducks (26-23) swept a three-game set from the Bears (25-23) and have won four in a row....Tags: Preston Wilson, Shawn Chacon, Armando Benitez, New York Mets, Houston Astros
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Scout leader remembered at Farmingdale parade
john.hildebrand@newsday.comDespite aching knees, 82-year-old Helen Hayes managed to march the last 100 yards in Farmingdale Village's Memorial Day parade Monday, wearing a forest-green Girl Scout uniform and sensible flat shoes. Still, Hayes did wonder what her longtime friend,...Tags: Helen Hayes, Calendars, Days, and Months, Festive Event
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5 reasons to see a Long Island Ducks game
sylvia.king-cohen@newsday.comIt's hard to beat a beer and a hot dog at a Yankees or Mets home game. But the price of ballpark brew at the new CitiField and Yankee stadiums - plus the tickets, parking and concessions - could darn near turn you into a teetotaler. Relief can be found...Tags: All Stars, Baseball, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Major League Baseball, New York Mets
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Dining tips if you're going to the Ducks
peter.gianotti@newsday.comIt's the 10th anniversary season for the Long Island Ducks. You can supplement the hot dogs and other specialties with some selections from these restaurants en route to or departing from Citibank Park: Gino's Tuscany, 517 Main St., Islip; 631-581-9510...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Tandoori Lamb, Steaks, Marc Anthony, Sandwiches
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Failure to sign Hudson looking better now
"I grew up a huge Mets fan," Orlando Hudson told Newsday this past week. "I'm from South Carolina. We don't have a team. Everybody loved the Braves, man." Hence the desire by Hudson this past winter, during free agency, to land with a New York team....Tags: Carl Everett, Howard Johnson, Major League Baseball, Hudson River, Luis Castillo
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LIers compete to sing Citi Field anthem
cody.derespina@newsday.comIn 1918, with World War I still going strong, the fans at Wrigley Field stood when they heard the news that Gen. John "Black Jack" Pershing had registered a serious defeat of the German forces. In the dugouts and bleachers of the Chicago Cubs' ballpark,...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Baseball, Major League Baseball, New York Mets, Long Island
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LETTERS: Canada motors, ball park prices and more
A real bailout for auto industry I don't know if I should be angry or embarrassed: The auto industry is pulling a fast one on us, the taxpayers. The assembly plant for the Dodge Challenger SE is in Brampton, Ontario, Canada ["Challencer SE looks good,...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Vehicles, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, George Bush, West Babylon
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New Ducks manager Carter still has eye on majors
adam.ronis@newsday.comGary Carter is back in New York. He is the manager of a baseball team. He's happy and energetic, but he still wants more. Carter is the manager of the independent Atlantic League's Long Island Ducks, who open their season tonight at Southern Maryland....Tags: Preston Wilson, Baseball, New York Mets, Major League Baseball, Dave Winfield
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Ducks edge Barnstormers, 5-3
corey.mclaughlin@newsday.comA little more than two hours and seven innings after an 80-minute rain delay, the Long Island Ducks and Lancaster Barnstormers were tied at 3 on a chilly, wet night at Citibank Park. The time was relatively late for baseball standards - 10:15 p.m. -...Tags: Preston Wilson, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets
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Mets reach deal
anthony.rieber@newsday.comThe Mets reached contract agreements and avoided arbitration on Tuesday with outfielders Ryan Church and Angel Pagan. Church signed for one year and $2.8 million. He batted .276 with 12 home runs and 49 RBIs in a 2008 that was shortened to 90 games...Tags: Contracts, Arbitration, New York Mets, Trials, Spring Training
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