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Gillick's genius on display
Of The Morning CallAs his time to talk during the Phillies' National League championship celebration arrived, general manager Pat Gillick sought no glory. Shunning the spotlight has been a career-long habit. When he spoke, however, he went beyond deflecting attention. He...Tags: Adam Eaton, American League, Matt Stairs, Chad Durbin, Manny Ramirez
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Chris Russo, Brian Cashman: guys calmly talkin' baseball
WatchdogHere's an all-time "Mike and the Mad Dog" classic - Chris' "interview" with Brian Cashman regarding the acquisition of Cory Lidle in 2006. Yikes! If I'm right about the end of the show, we all will miss this kind...... -
Yankees to honor Lidle with arm bands
The New York Yankees will honor the memory of Cory Lidle by wearing black arm bands on the left sleeves of their uniforms this season. Lidle was acquired by the Yankees last summer from Philadelphia, and the 34-year-old pitcher died Oct. 11 when his...Tags: New York Yankees, Major League Baseball, Spring Training, Baseball
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For Yankees, the end of an awful era
Once Phil Hughes steps on the mound tomorrow night, Yankee officials will be relieved, and not just because their battered pitching staff is getting what they hope to be a boost. It's also because the mere fact Hughes is pitching in a major-league game...Tags: New York Mets, Florida State University, Jason Giambi, University of Michigan, Jeff Weaver
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Southern Section results
Saturday, June 2, 2007 SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS DIVISION V Final La Puente Bishop Amat 7, Monrovia 5 Bishop Amat was the only top-seeded team in the Southern Section baseball playoffs this season to reach the title game. And the Lancers made the most...Tags: Religious Leaders, Teaching and Learning, Christianity, High School Sports, Baseball
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Prominent sports deaths
• Kirby Puckett: Baseball Hall of Famer, 45, stroke. • Floyd Patterson: Heavyweight boxing champion, 71, Alzheimer's disease and prostate cancer. • Curt Gowdy: Preeminent sportscaster, 86, leukemia. • Steve Howe: Former Dodgers reliever, 48, car...Tags: Injuries, Alzheimer's Disease, Floyd Patterson, Lamar Hunt, Baseball
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Francesa feels haunted by Lidle interview
Mike Francesa understands as well as anyone the rough-and-tumble reality of sports talk radio, where arguments often are just for fun and ratings, and quickly disappear into the ether. Last night, though, as he drove home from Shea Stadium to Long Island...Tags: New York Mets, Long Island, Joe Torre, Major League Baseball, Philadelphia Phillies
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Plane crash a chilling reminder of Munson
They never met. They were from different generations, grew up in different parts of the country, played different positions. What joins them now and forever was their enthusiasm for flying and the circumstances of their demise. Sadly, both died in...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Air and Space Accidents, Major League Baseball, Philadelphia Phillies, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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NTSB will investigate every angle
NEWSDAY WASHINGTON BUREAUInvestigators probing the crash that killed Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle will look at every possible cause, from structural defects in his single-engine plane to the prospect of suicide, according to one former investigator. "If you remember how thorough...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Air and Space Accidents, Manhattan (New York City), Transportation Accidents, Statue of Liberty
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Lidle tragedy puts game in perspective
Wednesday was supposed to have been one of the great days in the history of baseball in this town, which covers a lot of great days and a lot of great history. Instead, if Oct. 11, 2006 is remembered at all, it will as a day in which great baseball...Tags: New York Mets, Joe Torre, Endy Chavez, Major League Baseball, Jeff Weaver
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An afternoon shattered by tragedy
Newsday Staff WriterThe skies above East 72nd Street were heavy with clouds, as though someone had pinned gray sheets just above the buildings. James Trezza, 34, an art dealer, was on his way to Sotheby's to pick up a catalogue. Luc, Trezza's skittish Jack Russell terrier,...Tags: Law Enforcement, Air and Space Accidents, Police, Metal and Mineral, Terrorism
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