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Rooftop owners offer Wrigley Field compromise; city to discuss issue this week

With rooftop bleacher owners saying they’ll compromise on the amount of signage to be installed at Wrigley Field, the Chicago Cubs will be presenting a plan for seven new signs to the Commission on Chicago Landmarks on Thursday. The Cubs ownership want to install seven new signs, including a new videoboard and several smaller signs, […]

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MLB to honor Lou Gehrig this weekend

Another MLB-wide promotion worth noting: The New York Yankees will honor the 75th anniversary of Lou Gehrig’s “Luckiest Man” speech today, followed by recognition from all other teams on Friday. Gehrig delivered his farewell to baseball on July 4, 1939, between games of a doubleheader against the Washington Senators at Yankee Stadium. He was suffering […]

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Stow trial goes to jury

The lawsuit brought by Dodger Stadium beating victim Bryan Stow against the Los Angeles Dodgers and former owner Frank McCourt is now in the hands of a jury. Stow, a San Francisco Giants fan attending the Dodgers-Giants 2011 season opener, brought the civil suit after being severely by Dodgers fans in the Dodger Stadium parking […]

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Selig calls new Coliseum lease “crucial” in keeping A’s in Oakland

As expected, the Oakland A’s and the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Authority agreed to a 10-year O.co Coliseum lease extension, with Bud Selig calling it crucial in keeping the Athletics in Oakland. Athletics managing partner Lew Wolff announced the deal, which had been in the works for several weeks and still faces (an expected) approval from […]

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In memoriam: Tony Gwynn

Tony Gwynn, who won eight National League batting titles with the San Diego Padres and whose outgoing personality made him a great ambassador for the game, has passed away at the age of 54. He finally succumbed to a years-long battle with cancer. Gwynn’s entire baseball career was associated with San Diego: He attended San […]

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A’s close to lease extension; Wolff confirms interest in new Coliseum-area ballpark

With the Oakland Athletics on the verge of signing a new ballpark lease, managing partner Lew Wolff reiterated his conditional interest in building a new ballpark in the Coliseum area. The 10-year lease is pretty standard: the A’s took control of Coliseum concessions (with Ovations contracted to provide them) and will continue that arrangement, but […]

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