MLB, umpires negotiating expanded replay - MLB.com


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MLB, umpires negotiating expanded replay
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By Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com | 05/23/12 10:20 PM ET Major League Baseball currently is exploring the expansion of instant replay with the World Umpires Association, and no timetable has been specified for any adjustments to the current policy.
Baseball benefits from revenue sharing, Selig says at St. Norbert conference Green Bay Press Gazette
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: Commissioner: No need for more video replay yet AberdeenNews.com
Selig says no need for more MLB replay for now CBSSports.com
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MLB players donate $310000 to Japan relief from earthquake, tsunami - Washington Post


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MLB players donate $310000 to Japan relief from earthquake, tsunami
Washington Post
The Major League Baseball Players Association said the funds will help expand a mobile Community Cafe. “The effects of the earthquake and tsunami continue to be felt today,” Arizona pitcher Takashi Saito said. The disasters not only wiped out entire ...
Major League baseball players contribute $310000 to Hands On Tokyo to build ... Sacramento Bee

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MLB Capsules - Overall: Segui could be forced to testify against Clemens - Brownsville Herald


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MLB Capsules - Overall: Segui could be forced to testify against Clemens
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By JOSEPH WHITE, AP Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, second from right, and his lawyer Rusty Hardin, second from left, and other mebers of his legal team walk to the Federal Court in Washington Wednesday, May 23, 2012.
Monday's MLB notebook: Roger Clemens accuser wraps up, gets to name names The Detroit News
Segui could be forced to testify against Clemens Seattle Post Intelligencer
Former Yankees trainer testifies in Clemens trial Charlotte Observer

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MLB Notebook: Aroldis nearly untouchable - MLB.com


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MLB Notebook: Aroldis nearly untouchable
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By Roger Schlueter | Archive 05/23/12 11:18 AM ET When the 1987 regular season was completed, Major League Baseball had averaged its most runs per game since 1950, and had the greatest home run percentage in the game's history.
MLB: Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman sued for $18M by Cuban prisoner New Haven Register
Reds' Chapman sued for $18M over Cuban conviction Yahoo! Sports
Reds' Chapman sued for $18 million Lexington Herald Leader

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MLB scholarship assistance plan is a hit with NCAA coaches, players - The Tennessean


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MLB scholarship assistance plan is a hit with NCAA coaches, players
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Vanderbilt Coach Tim Corbin and other SEC coaches are encouraged by the possibility of a future partnership between the NCAA and Major League Baseball. Several coaches noted this week that additional scholarships provided by MLB money would increase ...
MLB Power Rankings: 10 Double-Digit Odds Teams That Could Make the World Series Bleacher Report
Understanding the new MLB playoff format Albany Times Union
Edgerton fights MLB for promised pension Gulf Coast News Today
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Nothing to see here, folks: Harper, Hamels civil - MLB.com


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Nothing to see here, folks: Harper, Hamels civil
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By Anthony Castrovince | MLB.com Columnist | Archive 05/23/12 11:01 PM ET When Pence, then with the Astros, made his Major League debut against the Brewers on April 28, 2007, Bush was the opposing starter. And Bush drilled him with a pitch his second ...
Nationals-Phillies Might Be the Best and Worst Rivalry in Major League Baseball Bleacher Report
Harper bounces back after costly error CSNwashington.com
Hamels beats Harper, Nationals STLtoday.com

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Yankees for Sale? That's the $3 billion question - New York Daily News


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Yankees for Sale? That's the $3 billion question
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Rumors are flying in Major League Baseball and New York banking circles that the family that has owned Major League Baseball's premiere franchise since Cleveland shipbuilder George Steinbrenner purchased the club for $8.8 million in 1973 is exploring ...
Yankees | Steinbrenners selling? KFFL

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