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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Major League Baseball and Puerto Rican officials took the next step toward a deal that would guarantee the Montreal Expos playing a block of games in San Juan next season.
Major League Baseball officially began in South Florida in the spring of 1993 as the Florida Marlins opened their inaugural campaign as a National League team.
Home to the Major League Baseball's Blue Jays, the National Basketball Association Raptors and the National Hockey League Maple Leafs, Toronto enjoys a wide variety of live theater and modern convention facilities.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Major League Baseball (MLB) said that, while andro is not on its list of banned substances, officials asked for a review of research surrounding the supplement and would announce their findings after the 1998 season ended.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Their payroll in 2001 was the highest in the major leagues and they rank 4th in total stadium revenues according to information released by Major League Baseball during Congressional hearings in December 2001.
Last November, Major League Baseball's owners voted 26 to 4 to ratify a labor settlement that their negotiator, Randy Levine, had reached with Donald Fehr, Levine's counterpart with the Players Association.
Major League Baseball must change the way it does business by instituting greater revenue sharing between large-and small-market teams.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Super Bowl XXXIII was held at Pro Player Stadium on January 31, 1999 and Major League Baseball's premier event, the World Series, was played at Pro Player Stadium in 1997.
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Keith Tennant, Factory Worker
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Major League Baseball, the National Hockey League, College Football – places where dynasties could still thrive, are now suffering from the same effects of parody that plague the NFL and the NBA.
Major league baseball's Anaheim Angels round the bases at the new Edison International Field of Anaheim, and the NHL's Mighty Ducks compete at Arrowhead Pond.
Major League Baseball has thirty teams with rosters of over twenty players apiece.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Commissioner Bud Selig testified at a congressional hearing on contraction Thursday and provided a public peek into the books of Major League Baseball's 30 clubs.
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