Don Larsen News
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The uniform worn by New York Yankees pitcher Don Larsen during his 1956 World Series perfect game was sold at auction for $756,000.
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Don Larsen is selling the New York Yankees’ uniform he wore while pitching the only perfect game in World Series history.
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After 12 years and almost 3,200 innings pitched, Roy “Doc” Halladay made his playoff debut one to remember.
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The Triple Crown won’t bring an instant payoff for Miguel Cabrera. He needs to overcome playing outside a major market, spotty English and a history of trouble, sports marketers said.
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On the first page of “Damn Yankees” (Ecco, $27.99), Rob Fleder sets out a great truth: “In the matter of the Yankees, there is no neutral ground, no Switzerland.”
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Major League Baseball, more than any other big-time U.S. sport, has its history passed from old to young, from grandparent to child. It’s a veritable story time in the bleachers and clubhouses, where players with plenty of prep time tell tales shared by those who came before.
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Roy Halladay extended Major League Baseball’s year of the pitcher by throwing the second no-hitter in postseason history.
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Vin Scully will return to the broadcast booth for a 64th season of calling Los Angeles Dodgers games, saying he’s revitalized by the new ownership group that two days ago completed a trade that brought Adrian Gonzalez, Josh Beckett and Carl Crawford from Boston.
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To baseball fans, the perfect game hurled by Roy Halladay of the Philadelphia Phillies last week was a moment to savor. For financial mavens, it was a reminder of the unpredictable nature of markets.
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Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully, who was at the microphone for New York Yankee pitcher Don Larsen’s perfect game in the 1956 World Series, will return to the booth in 2012 for a 63rd season of calling the Los Angeles Dodgers games.
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