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High & Inside: NL Notes

Oh, say, will you fry? Glenn Donnellan, a violinist for the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, played the national anthem on a baseball...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 08/10/09 by Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer · More from publication -
Low & Outside: AL Notes

The new math Just how much a bad baseball decision can cost was calculated yesterday by Gordon Edes of Yahoo Sports. Edes' figures show that in...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 08/10/09 by Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer · More from publication -
Aaron wants asterisks for juicers

Aaron says, 'Add an asterisk'Â For many years Hank Aaron stayed away from offering an opinion on the bulked-up sluggers who were pursuing his...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 07/27/09 by Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer · More from publication -
Low & Outside: AL Notes

Hit and run Seattle's hitting machine, Ichiro Suzuki, yesterday became the ninth player since 1901 with 20 or more steals in each of his first...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 07/20/09 by Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer · More from publication -
Wakefield makes all-star cut at age 42

Wakefield an all-star at last Knuckleball specialist Tim Wakefield made his first All-Star Game in his 17th season, one of a major-league-high...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 07/06/09 by Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer · More from publication -
Low & Outside: AL Notes

Where's the power, Papi? Things are hardly critical in Red Sox Nation. Boston's heroes began play yesterday just one game behind fast-starting...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 05/13/09 by Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer · More from publication -
Little League covers Dukes' fine

Who will pay the fine? Elijah Dukes was a hit with the Little Leaguers of Great Falls, Va., on Saturday, high-fiving youngsters, patting guys...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 04/22/09 by Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer · More from publication -
Low & Outside: AL Notes

Umpire hit, carried off And they say lightning never strikes twice. Home-plate umpire Kerwin Danley was carted off the field on a stretcher...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 04/22/09 by Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer · More from publication -
High & Inside: NL Notes

Zimmerman finds a home  Ryan Zimmerman was the first draft pick by the Nationals after the franchise moved from Montreal to Washington, and he...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 04/21/09 by Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer · More from publication -
Low & Outside: AL Notes

The future is now The ancient sport of baseball did not join the 20th century until nearly a decade had passed in the 21st. Instant replay made...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 04/20/09 by Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer · More from publication


