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Rick Morrissey: Lots to hate about NYY | Can they repeat?

Alex Rodriguez waves to the crowd after accepting his key to the city. (Jim McIsaac, Getty Images / November 6, 2009) And that's great for the rest of the world Rick Morrissey In the wake of the news Now that the Yankees are...

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Phil Rogers' MLB whispers

Vicente Padilla 's pitching ability wasn't the issue when the Rangers released him in midseason. It's the off-the-field activity and his ability to alienate teammates that limits his value. The Dodgers had said they were...

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AFL's Rising Stars set to shine tonight

League's top prospects will face off on MLB.com, Network Rising Stars participant Grant Desme leads the AFL in home runs and RBIs. (Michael O'Day/MLB.com) On any given day in the Arizona Fall League, you can see what amounts to...

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Geckos rout Bulldogs

The George Washington Geckos are off to another good start in the Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam Boys' Baseball League, improving to 3-0 with an impressive 27-3 win over the Okkodo Bulldogs yesterday...

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New York Yankees fans tossed unshredded documents when confetti ran out

Classified files fly out the window NEW YORK -- New York City office workers who got carried away during the Yankees victory parade apparently began tossing files and documents out the window when they couldn't get their hands...

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'Incredible' day for Sabathia and Teixeira

CC Sabathia and Mark Teixeira never had been part of anything like this. Two of the Yankees' prized additions -- and key forces in their 27th world championship -- had just seen confetti rain down on the Canyon of Heroes on TV...

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Here's what's wrong with World Series

BY AL NEUHARTH • November 7, 2009 NEW YORK -- It's still our greatest sports spectacular, but the World Series needs some fixing. So do the American and National League playoffs that lead up to it. Major League Commissioner Bud...

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How Friday's moves affect the Tigers

All four of the Tigers' competitors in the A.L. Central made moves Friday. Here's how those moves look through the Tigers lens: White Sox: They let go of right fielder Jermaine Dye, 35, when they didn't pick up his $12 million...

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Top of the world

Mike and Joanna Rajendran had to come out for the parade — the Yankees won it all for them. The Hartsdale couple were the first to be married at the new Yankee Stadium in August, exchanging their “I do’s” as the Yanks crushed...

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A-Rod wipes slate clean

A-Rod's on a roll! The often-stoic Yankee beamed with pride yesterday as he rode up the Canyon of Heroes, finally enjoying the cheers he's sought since arriving in The Bronx in 2004. Wearing a fedora, sunglasses and a Yankee...

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