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MONTREAL - The biggest trade of draft day had very little to do with the draft proceedings. (Jun 26, 2009)
NEWARK - In late September 2004, Reds reliever Joe Valentine was in his second inning at the Great American Ball Park, protecting a two-run lead. With one out, the Cubs' Sammy Sosa hit a long fly to left. (Jun 23, 2009)
Newark Bears pitchers Shawn Chacon and reliever Armando Benitez were tagged for a combined 10 runs in a 17-6 Long Island Ducks win at Citibank Park Sunday. (Jun 14, 2009)
Carl Everett is still . . . well, Carl Everett: Outspoken, outlandish and, some might say, a little out there. (May 18, 2009)
It's hard to beat a beer and a hot dog at a Yankees or Mets home game. But the price of ballpark brew at the new CitiField and Yankee stadiums - plus the tickets, parking and concessions - could darn near turn you into a teetotaler. (May 14, 2009)
It's the 10th anniversary season for the Long Island Ducks. You can supplement the hot dogs and other specialties with some selections from these restaurants en route to or departing from Citibank Park: (May 14, 2009)
A little more than two hours and seven innings after an 80-minute rain delay, the Long Island Ducks and Lancaster Barnstormers were tied at 3 on a chilly, wet night at Citibank Park. (May 5, 2009)
Gary Carter is back in New York. He is the manager of a baseball team. He's happy and energetic, but he still wants more. (Apr 22, 2009)
Hunting season may be over, but for Dick Van Cott and his son, Ron, March means it's Duck season. (Mar 20, 2009)
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