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Topic: Baseball (page 26)

Music: Hard-working and glamorous, Nuzzle knows shortstop's the best position they is

Mac Montandon
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Alt: Coverage of women's sports that doesn't suck. PLUS: Enough with the sex!

Jenn Shreve
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If Pete Rose won't fess up, he shouldn't be in the Hall of Fame; why we're chicken-pox party parents

Letters to the Editor
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World Series sweep: The Yankees steamroll the ... who were they playing?

Steve Kettmann
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Readers bust a gut on fat guy story; it's time to give up on baseball; sick of hearing about Harmony Korine's shockfes

Letters to the Editor
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What's a nice gay guy like me doing in a chat room like this? Plus: Remembering the most musical voice in baseball; can you

Letters to the Editor

Baseball must die: Joe Morgan says the national pastime will destroy itself

Andrew O'Hehir
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Vin Scully brilliant career

Gary Kaufman
Voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers radio broadcasts, Vin Scully, poses in the outfield of Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California. (George Rose/Getty Images)

Scully transcript of Koufax 9th

Vin Scully
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Sandy Alderson: The best news for baseball in a good-news season.

Steve Kettmann
San Francisco Giants radio play-by-play broadcaster Hank Greenwald enjoys one of his always present Dunhill cigars in the broadcast booth atop 3Com Park after announcing his retirement in San Francisco, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 1996, prior to the San Francisco Giants game against Philadelphia. Greenwald, who has worked 16 seasons for the Giants, will retire at the end of the season. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg) (AP)

Hank Greenwald: The best baseball announcer you won't hear on the air

Joan Walsh
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"For Love of the Game": Kevin Costner's syrupy, sentimental return to baseball smells like Coors Light and Viagra

Andrew O'Hehir
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"A Clever Base-Ballist": This spirited tale of a pioneer player smacks a pie in face of baseball nostalgia

Jonathan Miles
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Brilliant Careers Willie Mays: Greatest living baseball player

Joan Walsh
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People Log: The tragedy of Jason Kendall

Henry Louis Taylor
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Father figure: I'm in love with my kids' T-ball coach

Virginia Moran
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Pete Hamill picks five favorite sports novels

Pete Hamill
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Steve Kettmann
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Steve Kettmann
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Steve Rushin
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Steve Kettmann
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Tom Mcnichol
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