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[NBCSports.com: Baseball] Built in 1914, Wrigley is the second-oldest ballpark in the majors (Fenway Park is older by two years) and a monument to the national pastime. Tucked in the middle of a residential neighborhood, ivy covers the brick outfield walls, and the massive scoreboard is still changed by hand.

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[Impact: Pennsylvania Sports - PennLive.com] Cubs' rooftop seats no longer sky-high in price - The Fan Box with ...: Built in 1914, Wrigley is the second-oldest ballpark in the majors (Fenway Park is older by two years) and a monument to the national pastime. Tucked in the middle of a residential neighborhood, ivy covers the brick outfield walls, and the massive scoreboard is still changed by hand.

[The Skyline] An architectural agenda for Wrigley Field: More graceful evolution ...: The Wrigley landmark law “did not envision that the upper deck would need to be replaced,” Brian Goeken, the city’s landmarks chief, wrote in an email Friday. “If for some reason the upper deck did have to be reconstructed, it would generally need to match the historic design and configuration” of the original.

[NewsBusters.org blogs] Another Memorial Day Video: Baseball Hero Saves the American Flag ...: However, thirty years ago this past April, as America was in the process of celebrating its bicentennial, Chicago Cubs centerfielder Rick Monday, a former Marine Corps Reservist, made one of the greatest plays in baseball history”¦but it didn’t involve a ball, a bat, or a glove.

[The LoHud Yankees Blog] Rivera ready to throw off the mound | The LoHud Yankees Blog: Giese said he had no idea what to do on the bases, but he had to learn quick. Johnny Damon tripled off the wall in right-center, sending Giese all the way around from first base.

[The Skyline] A squeeze at Wrigley: Ballpark's key features safe, but law allows ...: As the Cubs and a state-backed sports agency negotiate a possible deal that could lead to a major overhaul of 94-year-old Wrigley Field, at least two big hurdles stand in their path: The city law that confers Chicago landmark status on Wrigley, and Mayor Richard Daley, who balked last week at the prospect of relaxing the law.

[The LoHud Yankees Blog] Yanks to play Cubs in exhibition series | The LoHud Yankees Blog: This two-game exhibition will also mark the return of 2008 National League Manager-of-the-Year Lou Piniella, who patrolled the outfield of Yankee Stadium for 11 seasons, was a member of two World Series Championship teams (1977, ’78) and served as the Yankees’ manager from 1986-88.

[On the Yankees beat] Let the games begin; A-Rod goes deep (On the Yankees beat ...: My thing with Cuban is that he's a guy who has shown he'll go that extra mile, not just in the players that he brings in, but the way he reaches out to the fans (of course it's all done in the name of fattening his bottom line) But in a sport filled with guys like David Glass, Drayton McLane and the recently departed Carl Pohlad, it would be nice to have another owner willing to put himself out there and do whatever he can to put the best product on the field.

[On the Yankees beat] And so it ends (On the Yankees beat) - Newsday.com: I understand that, "Roy," but my "original" question was never "answered." See, without the "production" put forth by "A-OPT" during the "course" of the "entire" season, there would be no "ALDS" to "lose" in the "first place." How do we "get" "through" the "grueling" 162 games despite the "hole" or "void" -- whatever you'd like to call it, but hey, it's just "semantics" anyway -- being left "behind" if "A-OPT" indeed lives up to the "nickname" you've just "bestowed" upon him and does, indeed, "opt-out"?

[Bats] Believe It: A New Cap for Yankees - Bats Blog - NYTimes.com: It’s the first such patch to appear on the back of a cap, said the news release, which also mentioned that the cap will be available starting March 1 on MLB.com. I’ll let you be the judge as to whether it’s a good idea or not, but it strikes me as overkill, like the Yankees insisting on playing “God Bless America” in the seventh-inning stretch.

[The LoHud Yankees Blog] Spring Game 1: Yankees at Blue Jays | The LoHud Yankees Blog: If someone goes down, the Yankees have arms to try in the spot. They don’t have a proven arm, but most teams outside of the Red Sox have that kind of depth and frankly the Red Sox rotation depth is littered with injury reclamation projects who can go either way.

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