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One for the ages AL's wacky 13-8 win had something for everyone
Fly balls sailed into the stands for home runs. Bouncers skidded off gloves like tumbling dice. Pitching greats Greg Maddux, Roger Clemens and Tom Glavine were suddenly very human.
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All-Star ratings up 13 percent Baseball fans apparently like to watch slugfests more than pitcher's duels. FULL STORY | |
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Roberto Alomar follows brother as MVP First Sandy, now Roberto. The All-Star game's MVP award is becoming the Alomar family's personal property. | |
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Running costs NL some runs Trying to run on Paul O'Neill might have run the NL right out of tying Tuesday night's All-Star game. | |
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Bottom of order comes through for AL This is the bottom of a lineup? Alex Rodriguez, who has 27 homers at the break, Ivan Rodriguez, perhaps the best all-around catcher in the game, and Cal Ripken, who's bound for Cooperstown. FULL STORY | |
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Offensive records fall in Denver's thin air At hitter-friendly Coors Field, offensive records are the norm, and the American League's 13-8 victory over the National League featured a rash of them. FULL STORY | |
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Rocket fires at NL's Murderer's Row Years from now, Roger Clemens will tell his grandkids about that third inning in the 1998 All-Star game when he faced three future fellow Hall of Famers. FULL STORY | |
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Weiss and son share starry night Walt Weiss got two hits in the All-Star Game, which was nice. That his son was there to cheer made it special. | |
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