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Pujols eyeing more than NL MVP

Third award would solidify slugger's place in history ST. LOUIS -- In one year, Albert Pujols will have played long enough to be eventually considered for baseball's Hall of Fame. He's an overwhelming favorite to win the...

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A different look at Hamels' struggles

Upon winning the American League Cy Young Award last week, gifted Kansas City Royals ace Zack Greinke endeared himself to new-age statistical analysts everywhere. Indirectly, he also may have explained Cole Hamels' struggles.

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Jon Heyman Throws Stones From A Glass House

Sports Illustrated senior writer Jon Heyman posted the following on his Twitter account shortly after it was announced that Tim Lincecum won the 2009 National League Cy Young: i dont mean to pick on the voters. but how do 2 of...

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Phillies raise some ticket prices for 2010

Coming off their second straight World Series appearance and third straight National League East title, the Phillies have raised some ticket prices for 2010. Not counting premium seating (Diamond Club, Hall of Fame Level),...

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No late additions planned for Phils' roster

National League East champions have 30 on 40-man roster PHILADELPHIA -- The Phillies have until 11:59 p.m. ET on Friday to add players to their 40-man roster to protect them from next month's Rule 5 Draft, but there were no...

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Phils' training staff honored with award

Club was able to stay healthy thanks to hard work of trainers PHILADELPHIA -- The Phillies needed to stay healthy, because they knew they had the talent. Baseball Prospectus said the Phillies lost 546 days to injury this...

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Pujols likely to add to Cards' awards

Favored to win MVP, slugger would cap impressive haul ST. LOUIS -- Thursday brought a disappointing surprise for the Cardinals. If Tuesday also brings disappointment, it will fall more under the category of jaw-dropping...

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Path of the Pros: Ian Kinsler

All-Star outplayed expectations from Day 1 Ian Kinsler hit .402 with 52 RBIs and 52 runs scored in Class A in 2004. Darryl Kennedy, who was Kinsler's first professional manager, also remembered Kinsler needed time to acclimate...

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For Phillies, expect few fireworks in free agency

SEVEN YEARS AGO, the Phillies publicly pursued free-agent slugger Jim Thome. At the stroke of midnight on the deadline that teams could make formal offers, then-general manager Ed Wade fired off an e-mail and followed it up...

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Morning Bytes: A golden era has vanished

The first sporting event I ever attended was a Frankford-North Catholic Thanksgiving Day game sometime in the mid-1950s. The memory is musty now. But I can still recall clutching my father's hand as, wide-eyed and at...

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