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Imagine how desolate the sports landscape would be without beer
I'm a bit tipsy right now. It's part of my assignment. Just this once my boss has given me permission to drink on the job. I've had two Miller Lites and am about to pop another one. Pop. You see, I am doing what every red-blooded, beer-bellied...Tags: Football, Peyton Manning, Dining and Drinking, Green Bay Packers, Amway Arena
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Colts fan from Queens stumbles into childhood heroes
WatchdogI had the privilege Wednesday night of watching ESPN's upcoming documentary on the 1958 NFL Championship Game at a Chelsea theater with Frank Gifford, Pat Summerall, Raymond Berry, Gino Marchetti, Lenny Moore, Jim Mutscheller, radio announcer Bob Wolff,...Tags: Football, Raymond Berry, ESPN, Frank Gifford, Gino Marchetti
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Years later, team suffers unimaginable loss
As the years had passed, they had all scattered to some degree. They owned restaurants, they ran companies and small businesses, they sold products, marketed products, produced products, and one in particular - whom Calvert Hall's class of 1992 will never...Tags: Football, Memorial Stadium, Air and Space Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Transportation Industry
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Retro birthday party might make you feel younger
pwking@aol.comTurning to the past can spark a party that's a great present If the thought of another birthday has you feeling depressed, here's an idea: Remove 50 candles from your cake and party like it's 1958. "You want to make it as nostalgic as possible," says...Tags: Television, Government Health Care, The White House, Healthcare Policies, Billy Joel
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PASSINGS
Tom Tresh Yankee fielder was top rookie Tom Tresh, 71, the 1962 American League Rookie of the Year and member of three New York Yankees teams that reached the World Series, died Wednesday at his home in Venice, Fla., after a heart attack. Tresh was a...Tags: Material Science, Sandy Koufax, Diseases, All Stars, Government
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Former Yankee Tom Tresh dies
VENICE, Fla. -- Tom Tresh, the 1962 AL Rookie of the Year and part of three New York Yankees teams that reached the World Series, has died. He was 71.
Tresh died Wednesday after a heart attack, according to the funeral home handling the arrangements....Tags: Sandy Koufax, Baseball, Major League Baseball, All Stars, Yogi Berra
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Tom Tresh
Tom Tresh has died. He was 71. Tresh was the 1962 AL Rookie of the Year and part of three New York Yankees teams that reached the World Series. Tresh died Wednesday after a heart attack, according to the funeral home handling the arrangements. Tresh...Tags: Sandy Koufax, Baseball, All Stars, Major League Baseball, Yogi Berra
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When it comes to losing, 2008 Mets sweep Yankees
shaun.powell@newsday.comGeorge Steinbrenner once took pride in having the baseball team in town that stole attention and stirred emotion, in more ways than one. Yet this season his Yankees were overtaken and significantly one-upped. They were no match for the Mets, in terms...Tags: George Steinbrenner, Carlos Delgado, Baseball, Omar Minaya, Major League Baseball
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Despite history, time for new home for Yankees
Tribune reporterA little family history as Yankee Stadium prepares to close after an 83-year run. My grandmother saw Babe Ruth play there, although supposedly the Babe usually struck out when she was in the stands. My father got Lou Gehrig's autograph as the Iron Horse...Tags: Football, Reggie Jackson, Johnny Unitas, Joe Louis, National Football League
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Jeter wistful as Stadium curtain comes down
mark.herrmann@newsday.comDerek Jeter does have at least one thing in common with the rest of us, common folks that we are. He had the exact same vivid impression as we did the first time he saw Yankee Stadium. "I was probably about 4 or 5 years old. The only thing I pretty...Tags: Jorge Posada, Tourism and Leisure, Jim Miller, Baseball, Major League Baseball
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Yankee Stadium quite a site
Tonight, when the fanfare is complete and the final pitch is thrown, either to or by an Oriole, the light standards towering above Yankee Stadium in the Bronx will go dark.
And 85 years of baseball - starting with Babe Ruth's three-run homer in the park'...Tags: Football, Tourism and Leisure, Eddie Murray, National Football League, Baltimore Orioles
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Yankee Stadium will close, but the memories will live forever
Ask somebody about Yankee Stadium and they'll run through a laundry list of games, players and feats they saw there. Chuck Frantz, president of the Lehigh Valley Yankee Fan Club, saw the Jeffrey Maier catch in the right-field bleachers that changed the...Tags: Ted Williams, David Wells, Connie Mack Jr, RCN of PA, Inc., Joe DiMaggio
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