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Central deadlock: Twins and White Sox stay tied

  
The AL Central might have the most compelling race in baseball. A couple of surprising contenders, and neither one is giving ground.
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US beats China 9-1 in physical, rough game

  
The U.S. baseball team has beaten China 9-1 in a game that featured three ejections.
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Americans rally from four-run deficit

  
Terry Tiffee doubled in the go-ahead run with two outs in the seventh, Brian Barden homered and tied the game with his seventh-inning double and the U.S. baseball team rallied from a four-run deficit to beat Canada 5-4 in Olympic baseball Saturday.
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News of the 08/15/2008
    

Man's ear chewed off after dispute with neighbor

  
Two Ogden neighbors got into a fight after a minor league baseball game that ended with one them biting off a part of the other's ear. The two men had returned home from the Ogden Raptors baseball game late Wednesday when police said one man apparently offended the other with a comment.
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Baseball source says Yankees fire 2 scouts

  
The New York Yankees have fired two scouts under investigation in a probe of possible kickbacks from contracts with Latin American players, The Associated Press has learned.
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Conn. sex-offender umpire wins achievement award

  
Members of a Connecticut baseball umpires' group are defending a decision to give a lifetime achievement award to a child sex offender.
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News of the 08/14/2008
    

DICK HELLER: Kahn recalls stories of summer

  
I encountered an old literary friend recently, and you can, too. His name is Roger Kahn, and he promptly reaffirmed his status as one of the best baseball writers ever to apply pen, typewriter or word processor to the erstwhile national pastime.
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US defeats Dutch 7-0 in baseball

  
The United States has beaten the Netherlands 7-0 in a baseball game that was called off after eight innings following a second rain delay.
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Owners approve Giants ownership change

  
Major League Baseball owners voted unanimously Thursday to approve Bill Neukom as controlling owner of the San Francisco Giants.
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News of the 08/13/2008
    

South Korea spoils Americans' Olympic opener

  
Lee Jong-wook hit a sacrifice fly with one out and South Korea answered the Americans' ninth-inning rally with one of its own, beating the United States 8-7 on Wednesday night in a thrilling Olympic baseball opener.
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Taiwanese baseball Olympian fails drug test

  
A Taiwanese baseball player has been banned from participating in the team's first Olympic game after failing a drug test.
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Vernon couple arrested for alleged child beatings

  
Vernon police have charged a 24-year-old man and his girlfriend for the alleged beatings of three children with plastic baseball bats.
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News of the 08/12/2008
    

ON BASEBALL: No use crying over Olympic baseball's end

  
For all the time Americans will spend watching the Olympics over the next two weeks, little attention will be paid (by the public and by NBC) to the American pastime.
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NATIONALS INSIDER: Hoping not to eat Crow

  
There are two ways to approach the Nationals' dilemma with first-round pick Aaron Crow as negotiations head into their final few days. One is the baseball side, and one is the goodwill side.
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Road trip ends in sweep

  
There's a reason Washington Nationals manager Manny Acta doesn't get too excited after his team shows a brief sign of resurgence, even though fans, media members and even players might. It's because he knows a baseball season ultimately isn't prone to undulations in a club's performance and that brief hot streaks, however much fun they are, don't truly indicate how good a team is.
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