wrigleyville23.com - 7/25/2008
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DoucheNugget of the Week: Julio Castillo
The Shooter's Lounge —
... This prompted some comments from Dayton manager Donnie Scott, which in turn brought out Chiefs' interim manager Carmelo Martinez, who proceeded to shove Scott. Then as they say, it was on. Full out bench clearing brawl and a 69 minute delay to get everything sorted out. The umpires ejected 15, but were later overruled by the league office after both teams whined and complained that they would have to use pitchers in the outfield to finish the game. (You can watch the brawl erupt here on Wrigleyville23.) ...
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web.minorleaguebaseball.com 7/25/2008 — The Peoria Chiefs expected to make national news in July. They did not expect to make it like this. On July 29, the Chiefs are slated to play the Kane County Cougars in an unprecedented Minor League game at Wrigley Field. The contest is expected to ...
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Bleacher Report - MLB 7/25/2008
As this is my first post, I thought I would just take a look back at how different sports are today than they used to be in order to get things started.
As our world changes, so do its recreational activities. We have scandals, drugs, ...