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Lindblom loses 1st start Rangers fall to As 9-2
Josh Lindblom pitched out of trouble several times early in his debut as a major league starter. The Texas right-hander couldn't do it in the fifth ...
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Giants Vogelsong wins at last but injures hand
Ryan Vogelsong broke his throwing hand on a swing after pitching himself toward his first win in seven starts, and the San Francisco Giants returned from a terrible road trip to beat the Washington Nationals 8-0 on Monday ...
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Star Times 2013 spring sports all-area team
In 1978, Star Times was born as a reference to the mega-hit "Star Wars" movie. The Seattle Times picked three high-school all-area teams then, in football, boys basketball and girls basketball. Thirty-five years later, Star Times has grown to eight teams. Today, we honor the best athletes in our coverage area for three spring sports -- baseball, softball and boys ...
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Marquis wins 5th straight Padres beat Cards 4-2
Jason Marquis combined with four relievers on a four-hitter to win his fifth straight start and Will Venable homered to lead the San Diego Padres to a 4-2 win against the NL Central-leading St. Louis Cardinals on Monday ...
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Beavans strong start lifts Rainiers to victory
TACOMA — Blake Beavan's strong start steered the Tacoma Rainiers to a 5-2 series-opening win over the Nashville Sounds at Cheney Stadium on Monday night. Beavan (2-2) silenced the Sounds to one run on four hits over a season-high 7-2/3 innings. The right-hander struck out five Nashville batters without issuing a walk. Carlos Peguero and Alex Liddi homered for the Rainiers (27-18). ...
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Bringing Up Baby
When I watch screwball comedies like "Bringing Up Baby," there is a certain part of me that laments the fact that our culture has become so jaded and cynical that a movie like this could never be made again. Oh sure, there have been some attempts in the last ten to twenty years, most notably two Madonna vehicles: "Desperately Seeking Susan" (1985) and "Who's That Girl?" (1987), the second of which ... ...
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Davis struggles in field and at plate for Mets
New York Mets manager Terry Collins, right, argues a call with umpire Ron Kulpa, center, while Ike Davis walks away during the first inning of the baseball game at Citi Field on Monday, May 20, 2013 in New York. (AP Photo/Seth ...
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Hamels gets 10 Ks but falls to 1-7 with Miami loss
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Cole Hamels throws in the first inning during a baseball game against the Miami Marlins in Miami, Monday, May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Lynne ...
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Giants RHP Vogelsong Breaks Right Hand on Foul
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Police Brother-in-law ‘heavily involved’ in disposal of Susan Powell’s body
As police in West Valley City, Utah, close the case into the disappearance of Susan Powell, they release new details from case files, among them that Josh Powell had an affair in the months before his wife ...
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Records Slain intruder showed signs of mental illness
Kenneth Boonstra, the intruder who was killed May 13 when he broke into a North Bend home, seemingly lived a hermitlike existence, becoming increasingly estranged from his family and exhibiting signs of a mental ...
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