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Soto named NL Rookie of the Year
Tribune reporterGeovany Soto became the fifth player in Cubs history to win the National League Rookie of the Year award, getting 31 of 32 first-place votes and easily outdistancing Cincinnati first baseman Joey Votto. After hearing the news Monday, Soto credited backup...Tags: Henry Blanco, Geovany Soto, Kosuke Fukudome, Baseball, Kerry Wood
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'High School Musical's' Vanessa Hudgens buys Studio City home for $2.75 million
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOK, PULL up the blinds in your sleeping tween-ager's room and show her this column. I promise she will not shoot daggers your way. Vanessa Hudgens Vanessa Hudgens of "High School Musical" fame has bought her first house. It's in Studio City, it cost $2.75...Tags: Theater, Celebrity Mothers, Macy's, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Homes
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Phillies power into NLCS
Associated PressThe Philadelphia Phillies found plenty of power to go with their pitching, right in time for the National League Championship Series. Jimmy Rollins led off the game with a home run, Pat Burrell connected twice and Jayson Werth added a solo shot yesterday...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, National League, Pat Burrell, Jimmy Rollins, Ben Sheets
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Patience pays off for Philadelphia Phillies' slugger Ryan Howard
Tribune NewspapersPHILADELPHIA — Aristotle believed patience to be a virtue. Ryan Howard disagrees. And Aristotle might have, too, had he, like Howard, led the National League in intentional walks through his first three full seasons. "Baseball's the only game...Tags: Ron Howard, Pat Burrell, International Business Machines Corporation, Martin Luther King Jr., Baseball
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Moyer is up to old tricks for Phillies
From the Associated PressAfter Philadelphia Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel reminisced Friday about Gil Hodges' World Series exploits in the 1950s, Jamie Moyer couldn't help himself. "I think I faced Gil Hodges in that series," Moyer joked. Still going strong at age 45, Moyer...Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, All Stars, Major League Baseball, Geoff Jenkins, Baseball
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Milwaukee stays alive
Associated PressJ.J. Hardy and the Milwaukee Brewers kept their postseason alive for another day. Back home at Miller Park, the Brewers got three hits from Hardy and a sharp outing from Dave Bush to beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 4-1, last night and stave off...Tags: National League, Pedro Feliz, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Bill Hall, Major League Baseball
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Brews control: Milwaukee stifles Phils 4-1
Of The Associated PressJ.J. Hardy and the Milwaukee Brewers did just enough to keep their postseason alive for another day. Back home at Miller Park, the Brewers got three hits from Hardy and a sharp outing from Dave Bush to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 Saturday night...Tags: Pat Burrell, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Baseball, Philadelphia Phillies, Mike Cameron
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Baseball Notes
Carlos Zambrano is expected to start today's season finale for the Chicago Cubs on three days' rest, but he won't pitch more than an inning or two against the Milwaukee Brewers. It will be a playoff tuneup for Zambrano, scheduled to pitch Game 2 of...Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Lou Piniella, Baseball, Ted Lilly, Ryan Dempster
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Brewers laud CC Sabathia's contribution
Chicago Tribune reporterBrewers ace CC Sabathia would have fit in comfortably on "Harvey's Wallbangers," the 1982 Brewers club that won the American League pennant and won hearts all over Wisconsin. That was the last Brewers team to make the postseason until Sabathia pitched...Tags: Superman, American League, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Major League Baseball, Baseball
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Santo on Veterans Committee's Hall ballot
Ron Santo is back on the Veterans Committee's Hall of Fame ballot, though he's not any more optimistic about getting inducted than the last time he was up for selection two years ago. Santo was only five votes shy of induction for the Class of 2007, and...Tags: Ron Santo, Carlos Zambrano, Felix Pie, Geovany Soto, Lou Piniella
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Cubs not sure if break will help
Chicago Tribune reporterFor manager Lou Piniella and the eight Cubs who were in New York for the All-Star Game in July, this weekend's Hurricane Ike hiatus could serve as their only opportunity to regenerate in the second half. But whether the two- or possibly three-day...Tags: Natural Disasters, Carlos Zambrano, Wrigley Field, Disasters, Lou Piniella
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Phillies are gaining some ground
Of The Morning CallA late-season slide from the Mets last year opened a path to the playoffs for the Phillies. The slumping Brewers have provided a similar opportunity for the Phils this year. The Phillies, of course, will have to play well to take advantage of Milwaukee,...Tags: National League, Pat Burrell, Jimmy Rollins, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Sammy Sosa
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