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Power rankings: No. 19 Rockies
No. 19 Colorado Rockies: 12th in a series counting down to spring training: Next: Royals
Like Cowboys and Indians in the front yard, baseball is a kid's game. But sometimes, once every million or so encounters, that's not a cap gun the batter has in...Tags: Jamie Moyer, Washington Nationals, Dan O'Dowd , Detroit Tigers, U.S. Cellular Field
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Tuesday morning leftovers from Guthrie trade
The Baltimore SunIt’s not every day when the team you cover trades its No. 1 starter, so it was a pretty busy day here on the Insider. But since the water-cooler talk about the Orioles dealing Jeremy Guthrie might carry over for 24 hours, we wanted to throw a couple...Tags: American League, Colorado Rockies, Baltimore Orioles, Buck Showalter, Ramon Hernandez
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Cabrera homers twice, KC beats Gonzalez, Rockies
Melky Cabrera staked Kansas City to an early lead. His teammates made it stand up.
Cabrera homered twice and drove in five runs as the Kansas City
Royals tied a team record with 12 extra-base hits and outslugged
Carlos Gonzalez and the Colorado Rockies...Tags: Mark Ellis, Medical Procedures and Tests, Ned Yost, Brayan Pena, Health
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Hammel, Rockies beat Nats 3-2 to end 5-game skid
Jason Hammel pitched into the seventh inning for his second win in 13 starts and the Colorado Rockies beat the Washington Nationals 3-2 on Friday night to end a five-game losing streak. Hammel (5-8) allowed two runs and five hits in 6 1/3 innings as...Tags: Ivan Rodriguez, Matt Reynolds, John Lannan, Washington Nationals, Huston Street
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Nats reach .500 mark at All-Star break
For the first time in his big league career, Ryan Zimmerman is on a team that heads into the All-Star break with a .500 record. He even coined a new term, calling the 46-46 mark for his Washington Nationals at this point of the season a “mini-...Tags: Ty Wigginton, Surgery, Tyler Clippard, Mark Ellis, Jordan Zimmermann
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Which managers won't survive season?
Rodriguez in bad spot Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune Down goes Bob Geren! Who will follow him out the door? It's possible that there will be no other midseason firings, as an overall period of stability should follow the rash of changes in 2010. But...Tags: Brad Mills, Major League Baseball, Don Mattingly, Houston Astros, Jeffrey Loria
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Question of the Day: Which MLB managers are not likely to survive the season? [Updated]
The Fabulous ForumWriters from around the Tribune Co. discuss Major League Baseball managers. Check back throughout the day for more responses and weigh in with a comment of your own. Phil Rogers, Chicago Tribune Down goes (Bob) Geren! Who will follow him...... -
National League preview: Phillies are early World Series favorite
Associated PressBruce Bochy has already picked the Phillies as his World Series favorite, and that's coming from the manager who knows something about Philadelphia's aces. The Colorado Rockies consider themselves a legitimate title contender, too, even if they have...Tags: Major League Baseball, Juan Uribe, San Francisco Giants, Joe Blanton, Fredi Gonzalez
Jan 28, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Feb 7, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jul 4, 2011
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Jun 17, 2011
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Mar 30, 2011
|Story| Herald Mail
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