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Jim Nash is such a big Yankees fan that he named his son George Mattingly Nash, combining two of his favorite players: George Herman Ruth and Don Mattingly.
Teddy, the racing president mascot, may finally win a race in the Nats' last regular season game.
Press Secretary Jay Carney says the Nationals should let Roosevelt win the Presidents Race for once.
Parents wonder where children are learning to bully.
Pundits and fans have questioned last-minute roster decisions ahead of the 83rd All-Star Game.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Much has changed since the All-Stars last pulled into town in 1973. Then again, it seems like much of baseball has been turned upside down since the final out of the crazy World Series last October.
NEW YORK (AP) — New York Yankees starter Andy Pettitte broke his left ankle and is expected to miss at least six weeks after he was hit by a line drive during Wednesday's game against the Cleveland Indians.
A-Rod may not have ever studied economics, but he can still teach a lot about monetary policy.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jurors have resumed deliberations in the Roger Clemens perjury trial following a four-day break.
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A New Jersey man paid $1.2 million for a rare 1909 Honus Wagner baseball card in an online auction that brought interest from many potential buyers who had never owned a card before, the sale organizer said.













