Vanity - Need help identifying people in an old photo
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I have an old photo of men I've been told were some Red Sox baseball players who were dining at a restaurant back in the late 1960's. There are 3 of them in the picture. It was likely 1968 to maybe as late as 1970. It was probably during Spring training because it was taken in central Florida. Does anyone here know how I can track down living members of the team to see if any of them can identify them? I have been told they may be Carl Yastrzemski, Jim Lonborg, and Tony Conigliaro, but when I look at...
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:23:17 AM
Report: Rangers' Hamilton relapsed with alcohol
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The Dallas Morning News is reporting Rangers outfielder and recovering drug addict Josh Hamilton had a relapse earlier this week when he drank alcohol at a bar. The newspaper, citing unidentified "individuals familiar with the episode," reported Thursday night that Hamilton was drinking at a Dallas area bar Monday. In a statement to the newspaper, the Rangers said they were "aware of a situation, but we don't have further comment at this time." Hamilton, 30, was suspended for more than three years for drug and alcohol use while in the Tampa Bay organization. He missed the entire 2004-05 seasons. He...
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:23:17 AM
Aspiring Umpires' Paths Start at Florida Schools
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VERO BEACH, Fla. -- Dutch Rennert lives just a few miles from Vero Beach Sports Village, but he doesn't always stop in to watch the action. It's January, which means it's time for umpire school in these parts. And Rennert, who worked the bases and home plates of the National League from 1973-92, knows well that this is where it all begins. About 250 students have been donning chest protectors and masks to go with their dark shirts and gray pants on the fields of three umpire schools in Florida. At The Umpire School in Vero Beach, the Wendelstedt Umpire...
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:23:17 AM
Baseball Hall of Famer Gary Carter is in grave condition as new brain tumors are discovered
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Baseball's Hall of famer ,57, is in critical condition at Duke University Medical Center as doctors found more brain tumors yesterday, according to his daughter, Kimmy Bloemers. Gary Carter Bloemers wrote on the family's Web site that Carter's condition started to worsen around Christmas, when he started to complain about headaches. Carter fell on Christmas day, tearing his rotator cuff. Bloemers said her dad's condition deteriorated over the next several weeks, where he also complained about having problems balancing and feeling tired, which cased him to fall.
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:23:17 AM
Indians pitcher Carmona arrested in identity case (Using false identity)
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Indians pitcher Fausto Carmona has been arrested in his native Dominican Republic, according to multiple reports. Carmona is accused of using a false identity. According to ESPNDeportes.com, Carmonas real name is Roberto Hernandez Heredia. He was arrested Thursday after leaving the U.S. Consulate in the Dominican Republic, where he went to get a visa in order to attend spring training in Arizona next month. We were recently made aware of the situation that occurred today in the Dominican Republic and are currently in the process of gathering information, Indians general manager Chris Antonetti said in a statement released by the...
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:23:17 AM
Baseball 2011: Dickens Flummoxed
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When Vin Scully and Joe Garagiola called the 1986 World Series for NBC television, their recurring theme harked to Dickens: it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Baseballs 2011 seasonduring which it seemed New York, perhaps inexplicably, was anxious to think of anything but the silver anniversary of those rapacious Metswas much like that. Beginning with the worst of timesthe unconsionable beating of a San Francisco Giants fan in the parking lot of a security-challenged Dodger Stadium; the tragic falling death of a Texas Rangers fan trying to spear a ball for his little son...
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:23:17 AM
Sources say R.A. Dickey will go forward with charity climb.....objections from NY Mets
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R.A. Dickey will go forward with his charitable plan to ascend Mount Kilimanjaro next week, despite the Mets' objections, multiple sources said Tuesday. A person close to Dickey confirmed the Mets sent a "procedural" letter to agent Bo McKinniss "just to cover themselves legally" over the summer, when the knuckleballer first began publicly discussing the excursion. Dickey is scheduled to earn $4.5 million in 2012 in the second year of a two-year $7.8 million deal. The letter stated the Mets reserve the right to void Dickey's contract if he is injured as a result of the climb. A Mets PR...
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:23:17 AM




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