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What a sports year in Arizona. 2009 marked a year that included five coaching changes, a team in bankruptcy, one championship and one for the ages, the Cardinals in the Super Bowl. The following are my Top 20 sports stories in Arizona. Full Article at Fanster.com
GIs forge stream during a security patrol in Chabar, Afghanistan, last week. Do you think Gates is being too optimistic about U.S. troops in Afghanistan? Full Article at New York Daily News
ATLANTA BRAVES Trade: 1B Fred McGriff for OF Melvin Nieves, RHP Donnie Elliott and Minor Leaguer Vince Moore, July 18, 1993. Full Article at MLB.com
HOUSTON, Texas -- LSU swimmers Hannes Heyl and Luis Gonzalez each captured event titles, and sophomore Mary Beck collected two more NCAA provisional qualifying times to highlight the teams’ efforts Saturday at the Cougar Classic Fall... Full Article at LSUsports.net - The Official Web Site of LSU Tigers Athletics
In an effort to ramp up its food program, Death & Co. enlisted Luis Gonzalez (formerly of Mercer Kitchen, JoJo, and Bond Street) to create a new dinner menu which launched this week. Full Article at Zagat
"This was a game to put in a time capsule and let people of the future watch it." -- Randy Johnson The MLB Network showed Randy Johnson's 20-strikeout game at the start of the month, part of a series of high-K outings. Full Article at AZ Snakepit
Few words were spoken during the funeral mass and burial of a South Ozone Park soldier killed last month by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan, but the emotions were palpable. Tears flowed freely as about 150 friends and family members gathered at St. Full Article at Bayside Times
We've been doing some research on baseball throughout the last two decades, and 1994 in particular. Part of this research has led to our compiling various and sundry stats and numbers for all teams in those last 20 years. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Potential Japanese FA reliever who throws 98.75 mph. We need this guy! sort of…I basically just updated my preliminary arbitration estimates. Full Article at True Blue LA
One question, hundreds of answers. Which Diamondback had the greatest offensive season at his position? Major League baseball has been asking fans this same question in an effort to choose each team's best ever collection of stars. Full Article at Bleacher Report
by Larry Mahnken November 09, 2009 It was Nov. 4. The city was still in mourning, but for almost a month the Yankees had provided a welcome distraction to a city that needed it. Full Article at The Hardball Times
“The New York Yankees are world champions!” I have waited my entire life to hear those fateful words. Okay, maybe not. Sure, it was only nine years since the previous Pinstripe parade through the Canyon of Heroes, but I was a mere lad of 13 years old. Full Article at Cornell Daily Sun
Mariano Rivera jogged slowly toward the mound. This is what the beginning of the end has looked like in this generation, Rivera’s steady procession toward the mound. The unfazed face, Enter Sandman booming. Full Article at New York Post
When the New York Yankees secured their 27th World Series title with a 7-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday, it was eight years to the day that Luis Gonzalez delivered a broken-bat single off Mariano Rivera in the ninth inning of... Full Article at Sports Blogs
Planswere underway this week to bury another member of the Queens military community who was killed while fighting in Afghanistan. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Full Article at Bayside Times
On the night of Nov. 1, 2001, I was sitting alone in the second-floor lounge of Shaw Hall on the campus of Syracuse University, having been banished there after cheering too loudly in the room of two Red Sox fans following Scott Brosius' game-tying two-... Full Article at Bleacher Report
NEW YORK — Paint the town in pinstripes! Nearly a decade after their dynasty ended on a blooper in the desert, the New York Yankees are baseball's best again. Full Article at Huffington Post
Series in Arizona on Luis Gonzalez's broken-bat single off Rivera. NEW YORK -- Paint the town in pinstripes! Nearly a decade after their dynasty ended on a blooper in the desert, the New York Yankees are baseball's best again. Full Article at Greater Danbury News-Times
Luis Gonzalez jumps for joy after his ninth-inning single in Game 7 won the 2001 World Series. Diamondbacks first base coach Eddie Rodriguez joins the fun. Patriotism and traces of fear abounded after the 9/11 attacks. Full Article at USA Today
Mariano Rivera was on the mound at the end of the 1998, 1999 and 2000 World Series, all Yankee championships, and he was also there when Luis Gonzalez's bloop ended the 2001 World Series and began an Arizona celebration. Full Article at The Morning Call
Luis Emilio Gonzalez (born September 3, 1967 in Tampa, Florida), nicknamed "Gonzo" , is a Major League Baseball outfielder who is currently a free agent. A Cuban-American, Gonzalez spent his best years with the Arizona Diamondbacks and was one of the most popular players in that organization's history. Full Article
Marseille forward Luis Gonzalez (C) vies with Monaco defender Nene (R) during their French L1 football match Marseille vs. Monaco on October 4, 2009 in Marseille.
View Photo »Former Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Luis Gonzalez, top, watches a video tribute to his career along with his children, from left, Allysa, Megan and Jacob, from the team dugout prior to the baseball game against the Houston Astros Saturday, Aug. 29, 2009, in Phoenix.
View Photo »Former Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Luis Gonzalez, right, is presented with a ceremonial key to Chase Field by team president Derek Hall, top left, and owner Ken Kendrick, second from right, as Gonzalez' children, bottom from left, Jacob, Megan and Allysa, look on prior to the base...
View Photo »Argentina's Carlos Tevez, left, Luis Gonzalez, center, and Martin Demichelis react as they leave the field at the end of a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Bolivia in La Paz, Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Bolivia won 6-1.
View Photo »Argentina's Carlos Tevez, left, Luis Gonzalez, center, and Martin Demichelis react as they leave the field at the end of a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Bolivia in La Paz, Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Bolivia won 6-0.
View Photo »Argentina's Luis Gonzalez, left, celebrates with teammates Lionel Messi (10) and Fernando Gago after scoring during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Bolivia in La Paz, Wednesday, April 1, 2009.
View Photo »Olympique Marseille's Luis Gonzalez is evacuated on a stretcher after being injured during their French League 1 soccer match against Toulouse at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille October 31, 2009. Gonzalez sustained an ankle injury and will be unavailable for more than a month.
View Photo »PHOENIX - APRIL 08: Luis Gonzalez attends the game at Chase Field between the Colorado Rockies and the Arizona Diamondbacks on April 8, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Rockies defeated the Diamondbacks 9-2.
View Photo »Argentina's Luis Gonzalez (obscured) is congratulated by team mates after scoring against Bolivia during their 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in La Paz April 1, 2009.
View Photo »Marseille's Luis Gonzalez, left, and Benoit Cheyrou , right, challenge for the Ball with Paris St. Germain's Stephane Sessegnon, during their League One soccer match, in Marseille, southern France, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Soldiers sit in a chapel at Fort Lewis, Wash. , Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, next to photographs, from left, of Spc. Luis Gonzalez, Sgt. Fernando Delarosa, and Sgt. Dale Griffin, during a memorial service for seven U.S. Army soldiers who were killed in action on Oct. 27, 2009 in Afghanistan.
View Photo »Seamus Neary plays his bagpipes next to the photos of seven U.S. Army soldiers killed in action on Oct. 27, 2009 in Afghanistan, during a memorial service, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, in a chapel at Fort Lewis, Wash. From left, the soldiers are, Spc. Luis Gonzalez, Sgt. Fernando Delarosa, Sgt.
View Photo »Guns, dog tags, and battle helmets are displayed Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, bearing the names, from left, of Spc. Luis Gonzalez, Sgt. Fernando Delarosa, and Sgt.
View Photo »The photographs of seven U.S. Army soldiers killed in action on Oct. 27, 2009 in Afghanistan are displayed, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, in a chapel at Fort Lewis, Wash. , prior to a memorial service. From left, the soldiers are, Spc. Luis Gonzalez, Sgt. Fernando Delarosa, Sgt. Dale Griffin, Sgt.
View Photo »Olympique Marseille's Gabriel Heinze (R) comforts his team-mate Luis Gonzalez as he is evacuated on a stretcher after being injured during their French League 1 soccer match against Toulouse at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille October 31, 2009.
View Photo »Olympique Marseille's Luis Gonzalez (L) challenges Toulouse's Moussa Sissoko during their French League 1 soccer match at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille, October 31, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's coach Diego Maradona gestures next to midfielder Luis Gonzalez during a training session in Buenos Aires on October 8, 2009. Argentina faces Peru for their FIFA South Africa World Cup-2010 qualifier football match in Buenos Aires on October 10.
View Photo »Former Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Luis Gonzalez, third from left, accompanied by his children, from left, Megan, Allysa and Jacob, is introduced to the crowd prior to a baseball game against the Houston Astros, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2009, in Phoenix.
View Photo »San Diego Padres' Chase Headley, center, scores past San Francisco Giants catcher Bengie Molina as home plate umpire Angel Camposs, left, leans in before making the call during the fifth inning of a baseball game Sunday, July 12, 2009, in San Francisco.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - MAY 25: Army Sgt. Brian Scott kneels at the grave of his gunner, Spc. Michael Luis Gonzalez, who died nine months ago in Iraq after both were wounded in an IED attack, in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery May 25, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia.
View Photo »Argentina's Gabriel Heinze (6) celebrates a goal by teammate Luis Gonzalez (not seen) as Bolivia's players react during their 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in La Paz April 1, 2009.
View Photo »Argentine Gabriel Heinze (R) celebrates a goal by teammate Luis Gonzalez as Bolivia's players react during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in La Paz April 1, 2009.
View Photo »San Francisco Giants' Pedro Sandoval, left, forces out Colorado Rockies' Luis Gonzalez at third base in the fourth inning of their spring training baseball game in Scottsdale, Ariz. , Saturday, March 7, 2009.
View Photo »Former Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Luis Gonzalez, top, watches a video tribute to his career along with his children, from left, Allysa, Megan and Jacob, from the team dugout prior to the baseball game against the Houston Astros Saturday, Aug. 29, 2009, in Phoenix.
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