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Yankees Vs. Tigers: Highlights From The Live-Blog Of New York's Game 1 Win - Baseball Nation
Oct 2, 2011 - The New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers finally got Game 1 into the box on Saturday, some 24 hours after it should have ended. A large rain-storm on Friday night threw the series schedule off, forcing the two teams to pick the action back up on
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Mike Heimerdinger, 58, Helped to Coach Super Bowl Winners, Is Dead - New York Times
Oct 1, 2011 - Mike Heimerdinger, who coached offensive units for the Denver Broncos, the Jets and the Tennessee Titans, helped mold players like Steve McNair, Vince Young and Jay Cutler, and continued to work while undergoing chemotherapy,
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Fielder Leads Brewers to Game 1 Victory - New York Times
Oct 1, 2011 - MILWAUKEE — Kirk Gibson saw a lot of a young Prince Fielder when Fielder's father, Cecil, and Gibson played together for the Detroit Tigers in the 1990s. The families lived in the same neighborhood about two blocks apart,
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An NBA Bargaining Session Goes Long, but the Sides Are 'Still Miles Apart' - New York Times
Oct 1, 2011 - The longest bargaining session of the NBA lockout ended on Saturday without a deal and without much progress, but so far without the “enormous consequences” that Commissioner David Stern threatened before the weekend.
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Cano Powers Yankees as Nova Quiets Tigers - New York Times
Oct 1, 2011 - Robinson Cano was congratulated by his teammates after his sixth inning home run. More Photos » By DAVID WALDSTEIN Robinson Cano did not look particularly locked in when this game began Friday, grounding out in his only at-bat before rain began to fall
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The Phillies Change Their Script, and the Reviews Are Quite Good - New York Times
Oct 1, 2011 - Roy Halladay gave up a three-run homer Saturday for the first time in more than three years. Keep up with the latest news on The Times's baseball blog. The Phillies earned 102 victories this season, the most in the majors and the most
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Yanks Pick Up Where They Left Off: In Weather Delay - New York Times
Sep 30, 2011 - CC Sabathia worked a 1-2-3 inning in the top of the second in heavy rain before the game was delayed and then suspended. By DAVID WALDSTEIN In a season that has been interrupted and elongated by incessant rain, it almost seemed fitting that the
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Rays Cap Unlikely Journey to Playoffs - New York Times
Sep 29, 2011 - Chris O'Meara/AP By DAVID WALDSTEIN ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — For much of the night, the outcome of the American League wild-card race seemed as if it would be decidedly different. The Yankees were battering the Tampa Bay Rays, and the Boston Red Sox were
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A Tiger and a Yankee Ponder Baseball's Thrilling Finishes - New York Times
Sep 29, 2011 - Wednesday night is still a blur to the baseball-loving world. Certainly it is to Phil Coke, a pitcher with the Detroit Tigers, who knows he is back in the Bronx ready to face his old team. The rest of it, he isn't sure.
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Lowly Orioles Took the Spoiler Role to New Heights - New York Times
Sep 29, 2011 - It is hard to refer to a team that won 69 games and finished 28 games out of first place as a giant killer, but the Baltimore Orioles spent the last few weeks as a thorn in the side of the American League titans.
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A Night of Twists and Collapses - New York Times
Sep 29, 2011 - David J. Phillip/AP Albert Pujols, right, and the Cardinals clinched the National League wild card by climbing out of an eight-and-a-half-game hole. By TYLER KEPNER It was March Madness on the diamond, four elimination games taking place simultaneously
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MLB wild card race - live! - The Guardian
Sep 28, 2011 - Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona will be chewing on his bubblegum, his fingernails, his hair, his hat as the MLB regular season reaches its dramatic finale. Photograph: Patrick Semansky/AP Preamble: After 161 games, it all comes down to the final
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Reyes Exits Nursing Hitting Race Lead - New York Times
Sep 28, 2011 - The Mets' Jose Reyes leaving Wednesday afternoon's game after being removed for a pinch-runner in the first inning. By ANDREW KEH A day that promised to be pumped full of drama was quickly deflated by a curious turn of events.
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A Crucial Weekend in NBA Labor Talks - New York Times
Sep 28, 2011 - After two years of posturing, threats and toilsome labor talks, the NBA has reached its moment of truth, with nothing less than the season at stake. Keep up with the latest news, on the court and off, with The Times's basketball blog.
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Jets' Sanchez says broken nose 'no big deal' - Wall Street Journal
Sep 27, 2011 - AP NEW YORK — Mark Sanchez has no concerns about his broken nose — even if it means a few less magazine covers for now. The Jets quarterback and recent GQ cover boy suffered what the team called a "minor break" in his nose Sunday, but he has already
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