We're 140 games into the baseball season and the Mets have gone 79-61, a better record than 24 other teams. Their +87 run differential (693 runs scored, 606 runs allowed) is likewise sixth in baseball. However reluctant we may be to admit it, the Mets
Opposition members close to Burma's detained democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi
say she has refused to accept food rations for the past three weeks. It's unclear whether
Suu Kyi is on a complete hunger strike, but members of her National League for
by Richard Barbieri
September 05, 2008
On Sept. 5, 1903 Joe Tinker hit home run No. 10,000 in major league baseball history. As another landmark homer approaches, Richard looks back on some of the numerically notable round-trippers of all
Myanmar's detained democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has refused to accept food rations for three weeks, her party said Friday, calling on the military regime to take steps to ensure her "survival."
Her National League for Democracy (NLD) party said
The last round of Super League fixtures provides the opportunity to say goodbye to some distinguished players and a grand old
Flanker Darren Fox is the star new addition to the Cambridge squad This Saturday sees the start of Cambridge Rugby Club's most important season ever. Over the last five seasons, the club's aspirations and achievements have increased every success, every
GORDONIANS will put behind them the disappointment of losing out in their first game in National League 3 against Lismore when they travel to Lenzie tomorrow.
Assistant coach Chris Snape said: “We have had a good talk about what went wrong and head
Ty Wigginton has hit 14 home runs in his last 32 games.
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DENVER — The Astros don’t have to look far to see what kinds
Lance Berkman has become on of the most talkative first basemen in the majors.
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Lance Berkman paid his dues to the
Rockies general manager Dan O'Dowd doesn't like what he sees as his underachieving club stays well below .500.
(John Leyba, The Denver Post
)
Last September, the Rockies connected the common fan to base- ball again. For six weeks, they were "Hoosiers."