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    For 85 years, history hit home in 'House That Ruth Built' July 15, 2008

    NEW YORK - She was once the belle of the ball a one-of-a-kind beauty, majestic, proud, overseer of a dynasty. The House That Ruth Built. YANKEE STADIUM GRAPHIC: A historic look at legendary ballpark ONLINE FEATURES: Tributes to the 'House that Ruth

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    Similar Styles, Yet Worlds Apart in the Standings July 15, 2008

    Ichiro Suzuki and Kosuke Fukudome share a heritage, a position and a quirky left-handed hitting style. On Tuesday, they will add another thing in common when they start in the All-Star Game.

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    Josh Hamilton hits record 28 HRs in Derby first round but loses July 15, 2008

    Josh Hamilton dreamed it. Now he's done it. With a dazzling display of power Monday night, the Texas Rangers slugger hit a record 28 homers in the first round of the All-Star Home Run Derby at Yankee Stadium before he was beaten out by Minnesota's

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    When Midsummer Had Two Classics July 15, 2008

    From 1959 to 1962, the American and National Leagues played two All-Star Games each year. There was a simple and obvious reason: money.

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    Perry: MLB's best from 1st half July 15, 2008

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    Justin Morneau wins home run derby after awesome show by Josh Hamilton July 15, 2008

    The Texas Rangers outfielder put on a must-see display of jaw-dropping power Monday night, making 500-foot home runs seem routine. He finished with a record-setting 28 bombs in the first-round and ripped four more for fun in the second round before he

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    TigsTown Transaction Blog: Updated 7/14/08 July 15, 2008

    TigsTown.com keeps you informed with the latest moves in Detroit and on the farm. Stay current with all the roster movement and personnel decisions with the TigsTown Transaction Blog. 7/11/8 Danny Worth (SS) placed on Erie disabled list (back/shoulder)

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    Cook revels in frenzy of All-Star events July 15, 2008

    PM ETBy Thomas Harding / MLB.com NEW YORK -- Aaron Cook perched his sunglasses atop his forehead and smiled in wonder. Cook, the Rockies' 11-win right-handed pitcher, took in the scene at media day on Monday, the eve of his first All-Star Game -- the

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    Yankee Stadium the biggest All-Star of all July 15, 2008

    the All-Stars walked onto baseball's most famous field, soaking up the history. Manny Ramirez threw a ball to fans as his son scampered around the outfield in shorts during Monday's workout. Mariano Rivera stood in center, surrounded by his three boys,

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    On unreal night, Hamilton swats away demons July 15, 2008

    NEW YORK -- He prayed he would die, convinced that the devil didn't want him to live. This was Josh Hamilton's world only three summers ago, about as far from Yankee Stadium as subhumanly possible, when he was addicted to crack cocaine and heroin and

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