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athbaseball.com - 10/29/2009
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2009 World Series, Game 2 Philadelphia Phillies lead
the series (1-0) Every professional athlete wants to go...
out on top. Who wouldn't? But for those that are legends of the game, their legacy is as important to them as their success was while they were having it. Do you think Mark Mcgwire ...
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Tonight it’s Pedro’s world and we are all just living in ...
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pitchersandpoets.com - 10/9/2009
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Postseason play is heating up big-time. In the
baseball season’s transition from endings to beginnings, a number...
of people around the game have looked back a ways in this past week: Artist Thom Ross is on a mission of unforgetting. In this case, he’s toting his mural of the ...
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Weekend Reading: Mays, the Babe and a Botch
life.com - 10/15/2009
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life.com —
Exclusive Previous 12 of 17 Next Never-Seen Pics
of the Miracle Mets Email This Photo Share This...
Photo RSS Feed Rate This Photo Print This Photo Link To This Photo 148 diggs digg it Seaver Hurls Seaver Hurls Tom Seaver was one of the hardest-throwing ...
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Seen Pics of the Miracle Mets
feedproxy.google.com - 10/2/2009
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Yesterday, Thursday October 1st 2009 Blue Jays great
and stalwart in centre field during the 1992/1993 championship...
years Devon White chatted with Blue Jays fans live on the Blue Jays official website. Below is a transcript from the event. Devon White: Hey fans, I’m here. ...
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Webchat with Devon White Transcript + Accardo Webchat ...
centerfieldgate.com - 10/3/2009
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Bobby Thomson hit “the shot heard round the
world.” Thomson’s walk off home run came at precisely...
3:58 pm, New York time, on October 3, 1951 — and is considered the most dramatic moment in baseball history. Thomson’s bottom of the 9th shot came off Brooklyn ...
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58 Years Ago Today . . .
metspolice.com - 10/25/2009
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Another fine '69 Mets article: In all of
New York baseball, starting with the day in 1846...
when Alexander Cartwright's Knickerbockers and the New York Nine crossed the Hudson to Hoboken to play the first recorded baseball game anywhere, there has never been anything like it ... not the Bobby ...
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Another Cool 1969 Mets Article (Star-Legder)




