Thursday, July 24, 2008

baseball

Political Players Are in the Cards

Politicians collect supporters like some people collect baseball cards. Now the tables are being turned. more >>

Finished Sentences: Cubs Chair Crane Kenney

This lawyer has his head in the game. more >>

A Bright Future for Baseball

A veteran executive predicts more fans this year and expansion into other countries down the road. more >>

Baseball and Drugs: We Need A Third Witness

Where was Andy Pettitte at the Capitol Hill showdown between Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee? more >>

Morning Buzz: Dec. 14, 2007

New Jersey has become the first state in four decades to outlaw the death penalty, causing celebration among many in the state who are against it. The state Assembly voted 44-36 on legislation to replace the practice with life in prison. Democratic Gov. Jon S. Corzine said he will sign the bill. more >>

Red Sox Nation in Foggy Bottom

The State Department probably houses the largest branch of the fan club Red Sox Nation in Washington. more >>

Boys of October Giving Way to 2008

The coming end of the baseball season is sad for many but especially for hardball fans in the presidential election world where night broadcasts and box scores provide a little break from their 24-7 routine. more >>

Donors Going to Bat for Giuliani

It's not just spring training for baseball. On March 14, donors will be warming up for the New York Yankees' No. more >>

Don't Mess With This Texan's Picks

Katrina cleanup czar Donald Powell didn't get his Super Bowl picks right, but he did correctly predict the vastly underrated New Orleans Saints and San Diego Chargers would make the playoffs. So considering those creds, we asked him his pick for the World Series. more >>

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