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Sports Illustrated July 11, 2000 Stephen Cannella |
Inside Baseball The Marlins are winning, but abysmal attendance signals an iffy future in Miami  |
Sports Illustrated July 10, 2000 Jack McCallum |
Batty for batting orders When I was young I was obsessed with batting orders. There was -- still is -- no better time of year for a batting-order junkie than the All-Star Game when maybe six guys who hit third or fourth for their respective teams are thrown together.  |
Salon.com July 7, 2000 Allen Barra |
The new Black Sox The Cubs know they can lose games and draw capacity crowds with or without Sammy Sosa and his big salary, so they're going to dump him. How is that different from throwing games for gambling money?  |
Sports Illustrated July 5, 2000 Stephen Cannella |
Inside Baseball Cincinnati's springtime pennant optimism has turned sour in summer  |
Sports Illustrated July 5, 2000 Tom Verducci |
Rumors, rumors Trade talk heats up as July 31 deadline approaches  |
Sports Illustrated July 5, 2000 Frank Deford |
Back to 2000 -- and reality -- in Boston Oh, Y2K looked so much like ours. And then the season started, and whaddya know, whatever the millennium, it turned out to be just another Boston baseball season, like any other.  |
Sports Illustrated July 4, 2000 Rick Reilly |
Taking a Toll in the Booth I weaseled normally sane Fox Sports executives into letting me broadcast three innings of the San Francisco Giants-Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field. Bad idea. I was better when I was eight.  |
Sports Illustrated July 4, 2000 Tom Verducci |
Nothing cooking with Schilling rumors It has become a rite of summer, an addendum to the fireworks, barbecues and beach excursions of July. It is Curt Schilling's wanderlust.... Plus: Trade rumors for the Indians, Braves and Orioles  |
Salon.com June 30, 2000 Gary Kaufman |
John Rocker says he's sorry On his first trip to New York since his inflammatory comments last year, the Braves reliever issues another apology, then retires the side.  |
Salon.com June 29, 2000 Gary Kaufman |
Start spreading the news John Rocker, the lefty with the big mouth and no control, hits Broadway. Or at least Flushing.  |
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