Davey Johnson, Bob Melvin Honored as Baseball’s Managers of Year – Businessweek
Davey Johnson, Bob Melvin Honored as Baseball’s Managers of Year – Businessweek
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Davey Johnson, Bob Melvin Honored as Baseball's Managers of Year
Businessweek Johnson, 69, led the Nationals to MLB's best record and gave Washington its first postseason baseball in 79 years while making the controversial decision to shut down top pitcher Stephen Strasburg in early September. The Nats ranked 20th in baseball … Oakland's Melvin Selected as MLB American League Manager of Year A's surge to division title nets Melvin AL MOY Does picking top skippers make sense? |
Harper wins NL Rookie of the Year Award – MLB.com
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Harper wins NL Rookie of the Year Award
MLB.com WASHINGTON — Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper was named the National League Rookie of the Year Award winner, as voted by the Baseball Writers' Association of America on Monday. Harper narrowly edged D-backs pitcher Wade Miley by seven points, … Phenoms Mike Trout and Bryce Harper come full circle with ROY selections Trout 'extremely humbled' to be named top rookie Better 2013: Mike Trout or Bryce Harper? |
Dodgers finalize coaching staff for 2013 – MLB.com
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Dodgers finalize coaching staff for 2013
MLB.com LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers finalized their Major League coaching staff Tuesday, creating the job of assistant pitching coach for Ken Howell and promoting Minor League coaches Chuck Crim and John Valentin to manager Don Mattingly's staff. MLB: Dodgers hire former Canyon coach Crim The 2013 Dodgers Coaching Staff |
Cubs sign right-hander Baker to one-year deal – MLB.com
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Cubs sign right-hander Baker to one-year deal
MLB.com By Carrie Muskat / MLB.com | 11/13/12 3:47 PM ET. Comments; print; e-mail. Scott Baker, 31, signed for $5.5 million with another $1.5 million possible in performance bonuses. (AP). CHICAGO — The Cubs began adding to the rotation by signing pitcher … Baker won't return to Twins, signs with Cubs |
Why MLB Will Always Be 1 Step Behind PEDs, Never Eliminate Widespread Use – Bleacher Report
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Why MLB Will Always Be 1 Step Behind PEDs, Never Eliminate Widespread Use
Bleacher Report Stop me if you've heard this before, but Major League Baseball has a performance-enhancing drug problem. Such was the gist of a recent column from Tom Verducci of Sports Illustrated. He noted that there were seven PED suspensions this year, the most in … |














