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| Weekly updates: Friday, March 19, 2010 7:00:00 PM NFL teams could turn into Royals While it's hard to fathom any NFL team ever becoming quite as destitute as the Royals or some of baseball's other small-market baseball clubs, there's little doubt that the elimination of the salary cap almost certainly would affect the league's... http://www.benmaller.comAmercican League Notebook: Congress questions baseball's game plan Two congressmen looking for details about Rafael Palmeiro's steroid suspension sent a list of questions to Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig. http://topix.netBaseball Owners Approve New Labor Deal Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig announces that the league's owners unanimously approved a five-year collective bargaining agreement with the Players Association. http://www.local10.comBarry Bond, Steroids and Major League Baseball Copyright 2006 David Maillie In the last 5 years the growing popularity and use of illegal substances (steroids) in major league baseball has created a public outcry and led to indictments, arrests and congressional hearings. Some have even put major ....... http://www.womensarticles.com16 nations to participate in World Baseball Classic (Reuters) Reuters - The inaugural World Baseball Classicwill take place next March with 16 nations taking part in an18-day tournament, Major League Baseball announced on Monday. http://news.yahoo.comMLB suspends four minor league players for doping NEW YORK (Reuters) - Four minor league players were suspended for 50 games on Monday after violating Major League Baseball's drug prevention and treatment program. http://www.dose.caCorrection: BBO-Minimum-Salary story NEW YORK -- In a Jan. 3 story about the new $327,000 minimum salary for major league baseball players in 2006, The Associated Press erroneously reported the cost-of-living increase. It is $11,000, not $9,000. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com |
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