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Bob Uecker returns home after heart surgery
Chicago Breaking SportsTribune News Services MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker left the hospital Wednesday, eight days after his second heart surgery this year. The 75-year-old Uecker said in a statement released by the team that he's thankful to the doctors... -
Stars to appear at local baseball events this weekend
The Fabulous ForumSouthern California is set to host a couple of major baseball events this weekend: the Professional Baseball Scouts Foundation dinner and the West Coast Baseball Coaches Convention. The Professional Baseball Scouts Foundation was established by former... -
Bob Uecker says he's feeling better
Chicago Breaking SportsTribune News ServicesMILWAUKEE -- Brewers Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Uecker says he's doing extremely well after heart surgery and might resume calling home games next month. The 75-year-old Uecker was at Miller Park for a news conference on Friday.... -
Ask Paul Sullivan
Ask Paul resurfaces to answer questions about the possibility of a Jeff Samardzija sighting at Wrigley Field, moving Alfonso Soriano down in the order, and whether the Cubs should bring back Sammy Sosa for the playoff push. Does Jeff Samardzija have a...Tags: Ryan Theriot, Vin Scully, Jeff Samardzija, Sean Marshall, Baseball
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Merle Harmon dies at 82; longtime sports broadcaster
Associated PressMerle Harmon, a broadcaster who in a career spanning more than 40 years called professional and college sports for NBC and ABC including the World Series, the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics, died Wednesday at Arlington Memorial Hospital in Arlington,...Tags: All Stars, Minnesota Twins, Super Bowl, Baseball, Kansas City Chiefs
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Jones leads Cubs' rally
Tribune staff reporterIt was one of those nights at Wrigley Field when everything fell into place at just the right time for the Cubs. A Jacque Jones line drive to the gap in right field rolled all the way to the wall. A Ryan Theriot chopper to the pitcher bounced out of his...Tags: Ryan Theriot, Ryan Dempster, Chicago Cubs, Jacque Jones, Cliff Floyd
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Top 25 worst TV shows ever
Is "Petticoat Junction" the worst? This week, CBS canceled its bankrupt casino drama "Viva Laughlin," which some have called one of the worst TV shows ever. Which got us to thinking. Here, then, is our list of The 25 Worst TV Shows Ever. Let the...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Carol Burnett, Hill Street Blues (tv program), Jackie Gleason, Drama (genre)
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Back to the future: Milwaukee
Tribune staff reporterI'm guessing the last time you approached downtown Milwaukee, you did one of two things. You hung a left just before you got there, stayed on Interstate Highway 94 at the I-94/I-43 split and enjoyed a ballgame and a brat and a couple of beers at Miller...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Milwaukee, Golda Meir, Hotels and Accommodations, Arts
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Sharing greatest stage
Sun StaffCOOPERSTOWN, N.Y. - Eddie Murray's first major league mentor had a seat close to the stage at yesterday's Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. So did the guy who lost his position when Murray took over as Orioles first baseman late in his rookie season....Tags: Earl Weaver, Mike Flanagan, Kirby Puckett, George Brett, Weather Reports
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Brew City's latest draw: A pair of roofs
Tribune staff reporterIt was a chilly night in early May, and the first extra inning was playing out in the indoor comfort of new Miller Park, home of the Milwaukee Brewers. The game had been tied 4-4 for what seemed liked eons, yet antsy as some of us were, the 42,000-plus...Tags: Boeing Co., Georgia O'Keeffe, New York, Dining and Drinking, Milwaukee
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Major League: Back to the Minors
SPECIAL TO THE TIMESMonday April 20, 1998 The joke, such as it was, in the "Major League" movie mini-franchise--that the long-hapless Cleveland Indians actually become contenders--has been decisively outdated since the real Indians have played in two of the past...Tags: Charlie Sheen, Minnesota Twins, New York Mets, World Series, Corbin Bernsen
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Murray's words touch all bases
Sun StaffCOOPERSTOWN, N.Y. - Eddie Murray may be a man of few words, but for 18 minutes yesterday, he poured out his heart to a crowd of 18,000 that showed up for the 2003 Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Clark Sports Center. The former Orioles...Tags: Earl Weaver, Ted Williams, Hank Aaron, New York Mets, George H.W. Bush
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