| Baseball glove - Indian teenagers chase American dream - Reuters UKNEW |
| Tuesday, May 13, 2008 |
Indian teenagers chase American dream - Reuters UK NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Two Indian teenagers are chasing an American dream as baseball professionals and baseball glove their promoters hope they can stir up interest in the game in their cricket-mad homeland. Rinku Singh, 18, and baseball glove fellow javelin thrower Dinesh Patel Source: uk.reuters.com Indian teenagers chase American baseball dream - Reuters NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Two Indian teenagers are chasing an American dream as baseball professionals and baseball glove their promoters hope they can stir up interest in the game in their cricket-mad homeland. Rinku Singh, 18, and baseball glove fellow javelin thrower Dinesh Patel Source: www.reuters.com Bannister helps Royals end 12-game slide against Orioles - Washington Post Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Brian Bannister pitches to Baltimore Orioles' Freddie Bynum during the first inning of a major league baseball game in Kansas City, Mo., Sunday, May 11, 2008. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner) (Orlin Wagner - AP) KANSAS CITY Source: www.washingtonpost.com Duke pitches Pirates past Braves to open twinbill - Kansas City Star Pittsburgh Pirates' Zach Duke delivers a pitch against the Atlanta Braves in the second inning of the first game baseball game of a double-header Monday May 12, 2008 in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh won 5-0. Freddy Sanchez's three-run double in the fifth Source: www.kansascity.com A SAY ON PAY - Philadelphia Inquirer MOORESTOWN, N.J. - Some of Robert Morse's ideas are small: Paint a baseball so it's easier to read a curve. Make a four-colored deck of cards so his wife doesn't confuse the spades and baseball glove clubs. Some are bigger: Cap the pay of American corporate Source: www.philly.com Gary's ball park striking out for city - Post-Tribune GARY -- The U.S. SteelYard, home to the two-time champion Gary SouthShore RailCats, continues to drain increasingly dry city coffers five years after the first pitch crossed home plate. Records reveal Gary's baseball stadium fund began 2007 with a Source: www.post-trib.com
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