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Atlanta manager Bobby Cox is poised to break a 70-year-old record for ejections - but unlike some madmen, he's more about quantity than quality, writes David Lengel.
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David Lengel just can't figure out whether New York's Subway Series is brilliant or just a bust.
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David Lengel: After winning the World Series last year, the Redbirds are finding out how the other half live.
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After a string of injuries to their bullpen, the Yankees have spent big to lure 44-year-old pitcher Roger Clemens out of retirement, writes David Lengel.
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Americans play baseball but for Cubans it's a way of life, as David Lengel discovered on a weekend trip to Havana
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Baseball: Over 200 stars wore No42 last weekend in honour of Jackie Robinson, the man who broke through baseball's race barrier.
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The Hall of Fame's snub of Mark McGwire suggests that, for many of us, Barry Bonds will never usurp Hank Aaron as baseball's all-time home run leader, writes David Lengel.
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Baseball: A bright season beckons for the Mets, A's, Red Sox and Dodgers, says Dave Lengel, though Barry Bonds could cloud a year of milestones
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In baseball, unlike the Premiership, even the losers get lucky sometimes, as David Lengel explains.
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In the US, anyone with a media accreditation can gain access to the biggest sport stars. The situation couldn't be much worse in the UK, says David Lengel.
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For many Americans, the Super Bowl is as much about the much-hyped 30-second ad slots as the action on the field. Why?
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Our new US correspondent David Lengel explains how journalists have got their own back for being duped by Mark McGwire by refusing to vote him into baseball's Hall of Fame.
Sportblog Mariners set to sail into play-offs
David Lengel: Seattle have surprised everyone this season, and their success should continue all the way into October.