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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (13679)7/12/2010 5:02:03 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 29239
 
Can Sox keep rolling into October?

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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (13679)7/12/2010 6:42:50 PM
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Andy Van Slyke about his new baseball novel, "The Curse"....

chicago.sbnation.com



To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (13679)7/13/2010 5:09:06 PM
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AccuScore: White Sox, white heat

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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (13679)7/14/2010 10:14:06 AM
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Steinbrenner's heirs may save hundreds of millions because he died in gap year for estate tax

finance.yahoo.com



To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (13679)7/20/2010 2:50:05 PM
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Three Surprises in White Sox

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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (13679)7/20/2010 6:16:08 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 29239
 
Cubs manager Piniella to retire at season's end:

July 20, 2010 (AP) — Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella is going to retire at the end of the season.

Piniella announced his decision Tuesday before a game against the Astros. The 66-year-old manager says he is looking forward to spending more time with his family.

He says announcing his retirement now — just after the All-Star break — gives the team time to find a replacement.

Piniella is in the fourth and final year of his contract with the Cubs, who have struggled this year and have gone 102 years without a World Series title.

He has been a manager for more than 22 years. He led the New York Yankees (1986-88), Cincinnati Reds (1990-92), Seattle Mariners (1993-2002) and Tampa Bay (2003-05) before arriving in Chicago. He won the World Series as a manager with Cincinnati.



To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (13679)7/21/2010 11:05:51 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 29239
 
White Sox pitching easing GM's concerns

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