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A-Rod Out Another Week
Alex Rodriguez’s strained right quadriceps will keep him from playing this week, causing the AL MVP to miss this weekend’s series against the crosstown rival New York Mets. Rodriguez hasn’t played since April 28 and is eligible to come off the 15-day disabled list Thursday.
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Barry Zito Demoted by The San Francisco Giants
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at 11:58 AM | Read More
Barry Zito was demoted to the bullpen Monday by the San Francisco Giants, who hope the former ace can correct his problems by working in relief. Zito, who only 16 months ago signed a $126 million, seven-year contract with the Giants to lead their rotation, was informed of the move in a meeting with manager Bruce Bochy.
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A-Rod Back Into the Starting Lineup for Yankees
Friday, April 25, 2008 at 05:10 PM | Read More
After missing three games with a strained right quadriceps, A-Rod was back at third base and batting cleanup Friday night as the New York Yankees opened a three-game series against the Cleveland Indians.Rodriguez hurt his leg while running out a fielder’s choice on Sunday in Baltimore. Because of the injury, he was able to travel home to Miami to be there for the birth of his daughter.
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Scott Spiezio Pleads Guilty to DUI
Monday, April 07, 2008 at 05:59 PM | Read More
Scott Spiezio pleaded guilty Monday to misdemeanor drunken driving and hit-and-run charges stemming from a December car crash in Orange County. Spiezio’s lawyer entered the plea as part of a plea agreement, said Farrah Emami, a spokeswoman for county prosecutors. Spiezio was ordered to serve three years probation, undergo a three-month alcohol program, attend two Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and complete 80 hours of community service. He must also pay about $1,700 in fines and restitution, including $839 in damages caused by the crash, she said.
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Seattle Mariners Broadcaster Inducted into Hall of Fame
Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 12:46 PM | Read More
Dave Niehaus has been broadcasting Seattle Mariners games in the Pacific Northwest for 31 years. It’s about time the man got some recognition! The Indiana University grad, who had originally thought to make dentistry his profession, will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, and nobody is more deserving. Niehaus has been described as being able to “make a foul pop sound exciting”. In the man’s own words, “"I've always looked at every game as exactly what it is: one-162nd of the season. Every game tells a different story and I love telling it."
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