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IN MEMORIAM: Joe Morgan, “Big Red Machine” star dies at 77

by Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Joe Leonard Morgan, one of the all-time greatest second basemen in Major League Baseball history, and...

Dusty Baker makes race-sensitive comments; defends Chapman

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) _ Dusty Baker thinks the Washington Nationals need more speed, so he wants more African-American and Latino players on the roster. He...

Pete Rose still beloved in hometown despite scandals

CINCINNATI (AP) — A photograph of the bat and ball from Pete Rose's record-setting 4,192nd hit has adorned the back of the enormous video...

Manfred says shortening MLB regular season a popular topic

HOUSTON (AP) _ Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says shortening the regular season is becoming a popular topic as players and owners prepare to negotiate...

Magic glad athletes using 'their voice'

NEW YORK (AP) — Magic Johnson says he's pleased pro athletes are supporting peaceful protests around the nation by using "their platform and their...

Pirates' 4-1 loss to Reds gives title to Cards 


CINCINNATI (AP) - The Pirates couldn't stop Cincinnati's Johnny Cueto, who drove in the go-ahead run and got his 20th victory on Sunday, a...

Former Orioles Hall of Fame centerfielder Paul Blair dies

BALTIMORE (AP) — Paul Blair, the eight-time Gold Glove center fielder who helped the Baltimore Orioles win World Series titles in 1966 and 1970,...

MLB intends to ban plate collisions

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Pete Rose sounded bowled over.Charlie Hustle, who famously flattened Ray Fosse to score the winning run in the...

Inside Conditions…The check is on the way hopefully for young Pirates

Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker (12) talks with starting pitcher Johnny Cueto on the mound in the fourth inning of the NL wild-card playoff baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Don Wright) Last Tuesday evening before the Pirates beat the “bejeezus” out of the Cincy Reds to advance to the NLDS; I was sitting in the press box after the game had concluded trying to find the words to put down on paper that would make sense to all who dared pick up a New Pittsburgh Courier and read my thoughts. I was continuing to try to make sense of how the Pirates disposed of the Reds and as a result sent Cincy manager Dusty Baker to the unemployment line. However, I am reasonably certain that none of us will see Monsieur Baker in the express line at Giant Eagle swiping his EBT food stamp card.

Rejuvenated Liriano leading Pirates

Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Francisco Liriano answers a question during a press conference before a baseball workout in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013....

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