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Was Jones' glove really 'golden?'

The Schmuck Stops Here: O's center fielder rumored to have won defensive award

Padilla's off-field problems may cause Dodgers to turn away

Vicente Padilla's pitching ability wasn't the issue when the Rangers released him in midseason. It's the off-the-field activity and his ability to alienate teammates that limits his value. The Dodgers had said they were interested in re-signing him but...

Three O's executives to attend GM meetings

MacPhail, Krivsky, Klentak will represent club in Chicago

A-Rod gains respect along with title

His playoff performance just one of many deserving of note

Nationals claim reliever Slaten off waivers

The Washington Nationals have claimed left-handed reliever Doug Slaten off waivers from the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Utley is riding confidence wave

Phil Rogers: Chase Utley, the slugger of few words, was also a man of little contact against Andy Pettitte.

One of 4 accused of stealing Ripken's No. 8 pleads guilty

One of four young men charged with stealing Cal Ripken Jr.'s aluminum number 8 statue from in front of Camden Yards in September pleaded guilty to theft Wednesday morning and was sentenced to a two-year suspended jail term and ordered to pay the Orioles restitution, according to Baltimore...

Called out by teammate, Hamels still could get call

NEW YORK - If the World Series goes seven games, Phillies manager Charlie Manuel says he'd have no qualms about pitching Cole Hamels.

Dodgers' Padilla shot in leg in Nicaragua

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Vicente Padilla is recovering from a bullet wound in his leg after a target shooting instructor accidentally shot him.

Phillies send series back to Bronx

Chase Utley hit two home runs to raise his World Series total to a record-tying five, Cliff Lee won again and the Philadelphia Phillies staved off elimination with an 8-6 victory over the New York Yankees in Game 5 on Monday night.

St. Louis Cardinals franchise of decade

Phil Rogers: They show how to win without busting the budget