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Sports Central June 23, 2005 Diane M. Grassi |
Roger(s) Hold 'Em in Texas Two not fully unexpected performances, but remarkable for their ages and compiled years in the majors, are those of pitchers Kenny Rogers, playing for the Texas Rangers, and Roger Clemens, ace of the Houston Astros pitching staff. |
Sports Central June 22, 2005 Bijan C. Bayne |
Raging About 'Roids: Baseball Bashers Busted Something seemed suspicious about home run statistics. As this year's statistics unfold it becomes clear who was "enhanced." |
Sports Central June 20, 2005 Seth Gonzales |
Pitching or Hitting? How About Both? The Texas Rangers show a lot of promise with their young offense. Next focus: shoring up their pitching. |
Sports Central June 20, 2005 Dave Golokhov |
I Hate Mondays: The Damn Yankees Are the NY Yankees going to their customary form? |
Sports Central June 13, 2005 Bob Ekstrom |
Where Have You Gone, Billy Beane? Now, manager Billy Beane only steps into the limelight in June and July for the amateur draft and trading deadlines. |
High on Adventure June 2005 Michael Sabbatini |
Opening Day at Fenway Spring in New England can't quite match fall, but its trip any baseball fan, historical nut, or just plain seasoned traveler must take. |
Sports Central June 10, 2005 William Geoghegan |
These Cubs Are Dusty's Kind of Team The 2005 Cubs, the stripped-down, less powerful, injury-riddled, not-that-great-on-paper Cubs, are playing better than the 2004 edition really ever did. |
Sports Central June 9, 2005 Matt Thomas |
A Day at the Ballpark There is a societal chasm between those who enjoy professional baseball and those who detest it. |
Sports Central June 9, 2005 Kevin Connelly |
Banter, Beer, and Baseball Discussing life and baseball with old high school friends while drinking cheap beer, this author waxes on about his intelligent column. |
Sports Central June 8, 2005 Matt Thomas |
Breaking Down the MLB Trade Deadline As the summer heats up in Major League Baseball, serious trade talks annually begin to percolate. |
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