April 19, 2012

The World Champion St. Louis Cardinals Championship Team
The World Champion St. Louis Cardinals would like to make sure that people are aware that they are the reigning World Champions by noting their World Champion status as often as possible.
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April 10, 2012
Fans and sportscasters alike must refer to spring training and/or last season’s stats for another week or so, because baseball’s back, but it’s too soon to know stuff! Hey now, hey now – the pastime’s back! 
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January 27, 2012
Months after most baseball fans assumed he would retire, and weeks after it was informally announced that he would retire, Jorge Posada actually said the words, “I’m going to retire.”

Say Goodbye to Jorge and His Chins
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Baseball, MLB, NY Yankees, Personal Foul, Sports | Tagged: andy pettitte, Baseball, catcher, david cone, jorge posada, knees, New York Yankees, Orlando Hernandez, party, press conference, randy johnson, retire, Retirement |
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November 17, 2011
Major League Baseball is going in for a realignment… because why should the National Basketball Association be the only league pissing off their fans right now?

Soon There Will Be One Two-Sided Bird
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September 29, 2011
Minutes after Boston lost in Camden Yards, the Yankees gave up a home run to Tampa Bay’s Evan Longoria.”That was easy,” Scott Proctor said.

Wamp wamp
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September 27, 2011

Crystal at Practice Tuesday
Looking to literally “play” the last series of the season, the Yankees have named the longtime fan and lovable comedian Billy Crystal the starting pitcher for Wednesday’s final game of the regular season.
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September 22, 2011
In order to get some attention back from the exciting opening weeks of the football, baseball has decided to make things interesting with a couple of wildcard races.

These Balls are For You!
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