Mark McGwire

Thank you MLB for all your oddities (Yahoo! Sports)

By , Yahoo! Sports 8 hours, 11 minutes ago Don’t think that just because baseball players make millions that they’re good-for-nothing brats who don’t appreciate their fortune. Why, of course they do! And to prove so, some of...

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Cards still haven't introduced McGwire as coach

ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Mark McGwire was hired to be the St. Louis Cardinals' hitting coach a month ago, and the former home run king's initial media session has yet to be scheduled. General manager John Mozeliak, who said on the day...

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Still waiting on McGwire news conference

By R.B. Fallstrom, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This is a March 17, 2005, file photo showing Mark McGwire testifying on Capitol Hill during a hearing on the use of steroids in professional baseball. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Gerald...

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Pujols Sweeps NL Most Valuable Player Vote

Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols collects his third MVP Award in a unanimous vote announced Tuesday. The winner talks about his accomplishments. On Tuesday, St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols was announced as...

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BRIEF: Reporters still waiting to talk to Mark McGwire

ST. LOUIS, Nov 24, 2009 (Belleville News-Democrat - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- The St. Louis Cardinals still have not scheduled a date for new hitting instructor Mark McGwire to come to a news...

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Joe Mauer Will Serenely, Politely Crush You

The odds are stacked against him, but here's why the Twins catcher's pursuit of .400 could be different: a singular swing that brings bat and ball together in perfect harmony The superior man is satisfied and composed; the mean...

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It took us 30 years to fully appreciate Cale Yarborough's three-peat. Let's hope it won't take us...

That's how long it might take for Jimmie Johnson's unprecedented four-peat of the NASCAR championship to be appreciated in full. The leading indicator is that it took 30 years after Cale Yarborough's three-peat for NASCAR to...

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WAAF ; Smokin' Aces And Tripping Balls

blogs.waaf.com B He ended up with a $250 fine and a slap on the wrist.B What's more amazing is the lack of media pummeling he received.B B High(hehe) Pro-Athlete busted for drugs?B That's usually a 3 month discussion on our...

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Selig expects more tough times ahead

Bud Selig talks to reporters in Chicago on Thursday. (Jim Prisching/Associated Press) Some teams lost money in 2009, baseball commissioner Bud Selig said Thursday after the final owners meeting of the year. "There was no...

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Selig: some MLB clubs lost money

By Rick Gano, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig talks to the media after the annual baseball owners meeting, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, in Chicago. Some teams lost money in 2009, baseball...

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