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Gary Carter Dies At Age 57
pix11.com | @jeremy_tannerGary Carter, the former New York Mets Hall-of-Fame catcher, died Thursday afternoon. Citing a private family website, ESPN reported that Carter's daughter Kimmy Bloemers wrote, "I am deeply saddened to tell you all that my precious dad went to be with...Tags: Sports, Howard Johnson, World Series, ESPN (tv network), Darryl Strawberry
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"The Kid From Brooklyn" Takes On The MTA
Protests, small and large, continue throughout New York City in protest over the MTA's proposed plan to stop supplying city students with free MetroCards.
The Kid from Brooklyn is giving us his take on what the MTA should do, and he isn't holding...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), New York City
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"The Kid From Brooklyn" Takes On The Haiti Relief Efforts
The Kid from Brooklyn is giving us his take on the Haiti Relief efforts and isn't holding anything back.
He says the U.S. has done more than its fair share to show support for the victims of the Haiti quake and says other countries need to step up and do...Tags: Haiti Earthquake (2010), Haiti
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"The Kid From Brooklyn" Takes On The F-Word
The Kid from Brooklyn is taking on the F-word and isn't holding back.
He says lots of people use it and questions why it can't be used in everyday conversation.
Tell us what you think about it. Do you agree with him or do you think he's wrong? Leave a...Tags: F-bomb Dropping
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"The Kid From Brooklyn" Takes On Tiger Woods
As Tiger Woods prepares to address the media for the first time Friday since his much publicized sex scandal, The Kid from Brooklyn is sounding off on the golf star.
Michael Caracciolo, known on the web as the kid from Brooklyn, apparently has lots to...Tags: Sports, Dining and Drinking, Tiger Woods, Lifestyle and Leisure, Alcoholic Beverages
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Extremely Rare Ted Williams Baseball Card Stolen From NY Motel
wpix.comPolice are on the hunt for an extremely rare baseball card depicting legendary Boston Red Sox slugger Ted Williams, that was allegedly swiped from a Canadian collector's motel room in Farmington, New York, authorities said. According to state police, the...Tags: Sports, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Hotels and Accommodations, Football
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It's fight to finish (last)
It's too early to say who will be the first player taken in the 2013 draft — could be University of Florida pitcher Karsten Whitson or another advanced college prospect or a high school stud like Austin Meadows, an outfielder from Georgia, or...
Tags: Francisco Liriano, Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Colorado Rockies
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Scioscia thrown a curve Did Pujols trigger Angels' firing of hitting coach?
Chicago TribuneIs Mike Scioscia still baseball's most powerful manager? That's the question you have to ask after the Angels just sacked his long-time running buddy, Mickey Hatcher, as their hitting coach. It sure looks like owner Arte Moreno is giving first-year...Tags: San Francisco Giants, Kevin Youkilis, Mike Scioscia, David Ortiz, Washington Nationals
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Scioscia no longer all powerful with Angels
Is Mike Scioscia still baseball's most powerful manager? That's the question you have to ask after the Angels just sacked his long-time running buddy, Mickey Hatcher, as their hitting coach. It sure looks like owner Arte Moreno is giving first-year...
Tags: San Francisco Giants, Kevin Youkilis, Mike Scioscia, Washington Nationals, Minor League Baseball
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Baltimore Orioles: In twilight, duende touches the DH
Before we move on to other business, we need to savor that baseball epic on Sunday, when the duende visited the Orioles in Fenway Park. The duende is from the realm of the metaphysical, a certain something that rises from dark corners to imbue flamenco...
Tags: Shirley MacLaine, Green Monster, Gene Kelly, Adam Jones (baseball), Entertainment
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Small-town Jimmie Foxx brought big-time power
Sixty miles east of Babe Ruth's birthplace, in the drowsy town of Sudlersville (population 497), stands a statue of the other great slugger from Maryland's past. But you'll have to stop at the town's only red light, corner of Church and Main, to view...
Tags: American League, Lou Gehrig, MLB Most Valuable Player Award, Oakland Athletics, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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Excused absence for Pearce: Hall of Fame
Prior to Saturday, Al Pearce had covered every Sprint Cup Series race at Richmond since joining the Times-Herald and Daily Press sports staffs in June 1969. But Pearce, who retired as motorsports writer at the Daily Press in 2004 and has since covered...Tags: Al Pearce, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Travis Pastrana, Jeff Burton
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