New York Times:
Manager Joe Girardi and General Manager Brian Cashman walked the red carpet as Major League Baseball Productions unveiled the 2009 World Series film at the Ziegfeld theater. (Read More)
New York Times:
Manager Joe Girardi and General Manager Brian Cashman walked the red carpet as Major League Baseball Productions unveiled the 2009 World Series film at the Ziegfeld theater.
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Major League Baseball News:
With 10 years of service time under his belt, millions of dollars in the bank and his name at the top of the Astros' offensive records books, Lance Berkman's goal is pretty simple: Win a World Series ring. (Read More)
New York Times:
First the reviled Yankees won the World Series; now Shake Shack, the New York burger stand, might stake a claim in one of Boston’s most sacred spaces.
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New York Times:
When the Yankees won the World Series, Robert Caplin photographed the action 12,000 times. The result, Kristen Joy Watts says, is a captivating time-lapse piece.
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Fox News:
Naval Academy leaders are under fire after altering the composition of the military color guard that performed at a World Series game last month so that the group would not be made up only of white males. (Read More)
New York Times:
General Manager Brian Cashman won a World Series championship with the Yankees, while Omar Minaya’s Mets limped home with 92 losses.
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washingtonpost.com - Style:
LAS VEGAS -- As the sun began to open its eyes over the City of Lost Wages on Tuesday, Darvin Moon was parked at his favorite table game, Texas Hold 'em Bonus, losing some newly earned cash of his own. Into his front jeans po (Read More)
washingtonpost.com - Maryland:
Leaders of the U.S. Naval Academy tinkered with the composition of the color guard that appeared at a World Series game last month so the group would not be exclusively white and male.
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CNN:
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- A 21-year-old Michigan poker professional who chose cards over college won the World Series of Poker main event in Las Vegas early Tuesday, winning $8.55 million and becoming the youngest player to win the t (Read More)
Fox News:
A 21-year-old Michigan poker professional who chose cards over college has won the World Series of Poker main event in Las Vegas, winning $8.55 million and becoming the youngest player to win the tournament in its 40-year his (Read More)
CNN:
NEW YORK (AP) -- Hideki Matsui, voted most valuable player in the World Series, became a free agent Monday along with New York Yankees teammates Johnny Damon, Eric Hinske, Jose Molina and Xavier Nady.
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New York Times:
A former Bear Stearns senior executive bet it all and lost his entire $22 million in chips during the finals of the World Series of Poker on Sunday, but he still managed to take home a $1.6 million prize for coming in sixth p (Read More)
GretaWire:
Look who loves the Yankees !!! (well..sort of...maybe not...OTR's Jeff Miller lost the Yankees/Phillies World Series bet with OTR's Sam DelPriore (right)...and so now must wear a PINK Yankee's Derek Jeter jersey all day tod (Read More)
washingtonpost.com - Sports:
LAS VEGAS -- A 21-year-old professional poker player from Michigan hit a lucky king to cap a nearly impossible comeback at the World Series of Poker Sunday morning, setting up a showdown with a self-employed logger for $8.55 (Read More)
Washington Post:
Darvin Moon, a laconic lumberjack from Oakland, Md., will play 21-year-old internet-poker whiz Joe Cada in World Series of Poker championship. » Associated Press
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New York Times:
The Yankees cannot seem to win a World Series unless a Democrat is in the White House, presenting a dilemma for Republican Yankee fans.
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Washington Post:
The Md. logger favored to win the World Series of Poker is a self-taught amateur who insists his luck has run out. Is he bluffing?
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