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Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen’s Twitter activity after being ejected Wednesday has drawn the attention of Major League Baseball.
White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen won’t fight his two-game suspension from Major League Baseball for posting messages on his Twitter account after being ejected from a game earlier this week.
Frank McCourt’s fight with Major League Baseball for control of his team has more to do with his debt than his divorce. By Chris Isidore, senior writer April 29, 2011: 3:54 PM ET
Los Angeles Times
McCourt vows to keep Dodgers | Baseball NotebookThe Seattle TimesLOS ANGELES — Owner Frank McCourt vowed Wednesday that no one will take the Los Angeles Dodgers away from him, while the man appointed by Major League Baseball to oversee the team's daily operations arrived in town to begin his duties. …It's getting ugly [...]
Kansas City Star
MLB to investigate "inappropriate" conduct by coachReuters CanadaLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Major League Baseball (MLB) has launched an investigation after Atlanta Braves pitching coach Roger McDowell was accused of "highly inappropriate conduct toward fans" by a man on Wednesday. …Gloria Allred Protests MLB Gay SlurTMZ.comRoger McDowell apologizes for his actions; Major League Baseball [...]
Boston Globe
Livan Hernandez Tied to Drug DealerNew York TimesBy AP Federal justice officials will meet with Major League Baseball representatives after Washington Nationals pitcher Livan Hernandez's name surfaced in the trial of a convicted drug dealer in San Juan, PR Prosecutors presented evidence that the drug …Livan Hernandez investigated for ties to P.R. drug kingpinFox [...]
Helton downplays power resurgenceMLB.comCHICAGO — Rockies first baseman Todd Helton gave a good-natured warning: Don't expect too much. Helton homered twice in Tuesday night's 4-3 victory over the Cubs. It was his first multihomer game since …
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Rangers Double-A prospect Beltre suspendedMLB.com"It's not something we're going to condone. It's something we take seriously. It was a black eye for all involved. We do not know everything that happened, but we're looking into it." This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball …
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