MLB

Dodgers fans beat Giants fan into coma

The San Francisco Giants fan who was beaten by Dodgers fans after Thursday’s Opening Day game remained in critical but stable condition while police are trying to locate eyewitnesses to the crime.

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Bonds mistress labeled gold-digger, liar

Kim Bell didn’t disappoint the media who was standing by when she spoke about testicles, acne and hair loss but then Bonds’ lawyers got their turn to break down the testimony.

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Cubs’ Quade faces huge challenge

Cubs new manager realizes performance of the last six weeks of last season didn’t make a whole season and there’s a lot of work ahead of him.

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Bonds perjury trial awaits mistress’ testimony

After three days, the federal criminal trial of Barry Bonds concluded with major prosecution witnesses planting seeds that may bear fruit.

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Braves coach loses eye from foul ball

Luis Salazar, a minor league manager in the Atlanta Braves organization lost his left eye this week, six days after being struck in the face by a foul ball during a Braves Spring Training game.

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Cubs use Derek Jeter on billboard

The MLB preseason has barely started and the Chicago Cubs have already managed to become the laughing stock of the league yet again.

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Will Donald Trump buy into Mets?

Among those contacted to buy into the Mets was famed businessman Donald Trump, but the Mets have yet to reach an agreement.

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Pettite retires, will face Clemens at perjury trial

Andy Pettite announced he will retire from MLB. That gives him time to prepare to testify at Roger Clemen’s felony perjury trial.

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Damon and Manny join the Rays

Former Boston Red Sox teammates Manny Ramirez and Johnny Damon will be donning Rays jerseys this season and the pair seems ready for the new challenge.

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Blyleven enters Cooperstown after 14 tries

Bert Blyleven and Roberto Alomar were elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame on Monday, each getting more than the 75% of votes required for admission.

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