Earl Weaver

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Earl Sidney Weaver (born August 14, 1930 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a former Major League Baseball manager. He spent his entire managerial career with the Baltimore Orioles, managing the club from 1968–1982 and 1985–1986. Weaver was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996.

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Reunion 50 years in the making

Source: Recordnet.com  |   May 19 2013, 2:12am CDT

Former Ports pitcher Bob Olson, left, and manager Harry Dunlop share a laugh before Saturday's game at Stockton Ballpark. The 1963 California League championship team was honored in a pregame ceremony.CRAIG SANDERS/Th ...

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Kickin' it with Kiz: Broncos shouldn't add too many old guys

Source: Denver Post  |   May 19 2013, 12:55am CDT

Welcome, Woodson. Is free agent Charles Woodson too old to help the Broncos win a championship? No! Bring him on board. Get this Hall of Famer another ring. Kiz:Not to suggest that key players for the Broncos are showing a little gray at the temples, b ...

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Rod Stewart's advice to daughters
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Mark Kiszla: Baseball might not be making right call with instant replay (Guest Column)

Source: The Delaware County Times  |   May 17 2013, 10:01pm CDT

Major League Baseball executive vice president Joe Torre responds to a question during a news conference at MLB headquarters in New York,, May 16, 2013. For more than 100 years, angry baseball fans have been shouting: "Kil ...

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Kiszla: Baseball might not be making right call with instant replay

Source: Lowell Sun Online  |   May 17 2013, 10:23am CDT

as happened to pitcher Armando Galarraga of the Detroit Tigers in 2010. Major League Baseball executive vice president Joe Torre responds to a question during a news conference at MLB headquarters in New York,, May 16, 2013. (Richard Drew/AP) For mor ...

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You Cannot Replace Past Performance

Source: U.S.S. Mariner  |   May 15 2013, 1:48pm CDT

One of the most common questions I get asked is why won’t the Mariners bring up Nick Franklin to play shortstop, considering how poorly Brendan Ryan and Robert Andino are hitting right now. This seems to be the primary question Mariners fans are as ...

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JV1 Is Getting A Raw Deal

Source: Amazin' Avenue  |   May 14 2013, 4:07pm CDT

Here's some food for thought. What if Jordany had charged the mound after being hit? Would the Mets have ran out there and thrown down with him Double Dragon style? Me thinks no. I seriously hate this team so much rig ...

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The Absurdities of Batter/Pitcher Match-Up Numbers

Source: FanGraphs  |   May 14 2013, 3:23pm CDT

You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Click here to view comments in a non-threaded output. With all due respect to the Dillon Gee-John Gast match-up in St. Louis tonight, there’s one marquee pitching match-up on the schedu ...

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I Need Some Rest

Source: Batter's Box  |   May 13 2013, 4:15pm CDT

Been a while since I produced a Data Table, but the subject of working starting pitchers on three days rest came up the other day. As far as I can tell, the five man rotation began to emerge at least as far back as the 1960s, and have been un ...

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