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while ohio may not immediately come to mind when you think about baseball it does have a number of colleges and universities that offer outstanding sports college programs focusing in on baseball.
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baseball is a sport, toowaukegan news sun, il - 7 hours agothe varsity coach at north chicago high believes the sport can catch on in a community in which every kid owns a basketball and every other kid plays ...
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over the last ten years there has been an incredible increase in people participating in baseball fantasy leagues, and fantasy sports in general. there is really only one rule for those involved, and that is they must have a real and ongoing interest and
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you have to hand it to the dodgers, the yankees, the red sox, the white sox, the cardinals, the tigers, and the other teams who have retained or gone back to their traditional look.
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if the jason grimsley affair was a storm for major league baseball, it's chaos now.
the u.s. attorney's office in san francisco said yesterday that a blockbuster los angeles times story naming five players in the infamous grimsley affidavit, "these reports contain significant inaccuracies."
what those innacuracies were, they wouldn't say, but the clear implication from u.s. attorney kevin ryan is that the issue was with the names listed in the story. officials declined to say how many names or which names might be inaccurate.
roger clemens, andy pettitte, miguel tejada, brian roberts and jay gibbons were listed in the story as players grimsley named during an interview with federal agents. the names were redacted from a search warrant affidavit filed in june, after irs and fbi agents raided grimsley's home to search for possible evidence of trafficking human growth hormone.
the daily news also reported that a law enforcement source had told the paper that roger clemens was one of the names, but the news was not able to confirm that information. the news also wrote that the paper had been cautioned by another law enforcement source close to the case that the names might not be included in the affidavit.
l.a. times sports editor randy harvey, reached by the news today, said that unless the paper is informed of the "significant errors they claim we made, we have no comment, except to say we stand by our story."
- michael o'keeffe and t.j. quinn
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the smaller youth baseball leagues want to contemplate finding as many tools of the pastime that will grant the greatest chance for youngsters to learn correctly and develop their skills as feasible.
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if the jason grimsley affair was a storm for major league baseball, it's chaos now.
the u.s. attorney's office in san francisco said yesterday that a blockbuster los angeles times story naming five players in the infamous grimsley affidavit, "these reports contain significant inaccuracies."
what those innacuracies were, they wouldn't say, but the clear implication from u.s. attorney kevin ryan is that the issue was with the names listed in the story. officials declined to say how many names or which names might be inaccurate.
roger clemens, andy pettitte, miguel tejada, brian roberts and jay gibbons were listed in the story as players grimsley named during an interview with federal agents. the names were redacted from a search warrant affidavit filed in june, after irs and fbi agents raided grimsley's home to search for possible evidence of trafficking human growth hormone.
the daily news also reported that a law enforcement source had told the paper that roger clemens was one of the names, but the news was not able to confirm that information. the news also wrote that the paper had been cautioned by another law enforcement source close to the case that the names might not be included in the affidavit.
l.a. times sports editor randy harvey, reached by the news today, said that unless the paper is informed of the "significant errors they claim we made, we have no comment, except to say we stand by our story."
- michael o'keeffe and t.j. quinn
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if the jason grimsley affair was a storm for major league baseball, it's chaos now.
the u.s. attorney's office in san francisco said yesterday that a blockbuster los angeles times story naming five players in the infamous grimsley affidavit, "these reports contain significant inaccuracies."
what those innacuracies were, they wouldn't say, but the clear implication from u.s. attorney kevin ryan is that the issue was with the names listed in the story. officials declined to say how many names or which names might be inaccurate.
roger clemens, andy pettitte, miguel tejada, brian roberts and jay gibbons were listed in the story as players grimsley named during an interview with federal agents. the names were redacted from a search warrant affidavit filed in june, after irs and fbi agents raided grimsley's home to search for possible evidence of trafficking human growth hormone.
the daily news also reported that a law enforcement source had told the paper that roger clemens was one of the names, but the news was not able to confirm that information. the news also wrote that the paper had been cautioned by another law enforcement source close to the case that the names might not be included in the affidavit.
l.a. times sports editor randy harvey, reached by the news today, said that unless the paper is informed of the "significant errors they claim we made, we have no comment, except to say we stand by our story."
- michael o'keeffe and t.j. quinn
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if the jason grimsley affair was a storm for major league baseball, it's chaos now.
the u.s. attorney's office in san francisco said yesterday that a blockbuster los angeles times story naming five players in the infamous grimsley affidavit, "these reports contain significant inaccuracies."
what those innacuracies were, they wouldn't say, but the clear implication from u.s. attorney kevin ryan is that the issue was with the names listed in the story. officials declined to say how many names or which names might be inaccurate.
roger clemens, andy pettitte, miguel tejada, brian roberts and jay gibbons were listed in the story as players grimsley named during an interview with federal agents. the names were redacted from a search warrant affidavit filed in june, after irs and fbi agents raided grimsley's home to search for possible evidence of trafficking human growth hormone.
the daily news also reported that a law enforcement source had told the paper that roger clemens was one of the names, but the news was not able to confirm that information. the news also wrote that the paper had been cautioned by another law enforcement source close to the case that the names might not be included in the affidavit.
l.a. times sports editor randy harvey, reached by the news today, said that unless the paper is informed of the "significant errors they claim we made, we have no comment, except to say we stand by our story."
- michael o'keeffe and t.j. quinn
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if the jason grimsley affair was a storm for major league baseball, it's chaos now.
the u.s. attorney's office in san francisco said yesterday that a blockbuster los angeles times story naming five players in the infamous grimsley affidavit, "these reports contain significant inaccuracies."
what those innacuracies were, they wouldn't say, but the clear implication from u.s. attorney kevin ryan is that the issue was with the names listed in the story. officials declined to say how many names or which names might be inaccurate.
roger clemens, andy pettitte, miguel tejada, brian roberts and jay gibbons were listed in the story as players grimsley named during an interview with federal agents. the names were redacted from a search warrant affidavit filed in june, after irs and fbi agents raided grimsley's home to search for possible evidence of trafficking human growth hormone.
the daily news also reported that a law enforcement source had told the paper that roger clemens was one of the names, but the news was not able to confirm that information. the news also wrote that the paper had been cautioned by another law enforcement source close to the case that the names might not be included in the affidavit.
l.a. times sports editor randy harvey, reached by the news today, said that unless the paper is informed of the "significant errors they claim we made, we have no comment, except to say we stand by our story."
- michael o'keeffe and t.j. quinn
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manager jerry manuel joked that mets who stepped in for injured players have played so well that incumbents may be hard pressed to get their jobs back.
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