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Museum is plan for home run slugger's Ala. home
The childhood home of former baseball home run king Hank Aaron will be donated to the city where he grew up and will become a museum operated by the city's minor-league team.
Baseball Today
Philadelphia at New York Mets (7:10 p.m. EDT). Joe Blanton makes his first start for the Phillies after his trade from Oakland. He faces Johan Santana (8-7) in an NL East showdown.
Bacsik playing, Bonds not
The last time the Nationals were in San Francisco, they split a four game series against the Giants. They also ended up on the front page of every newspaper in North America.
Frantz: Bonds in New York would be morbid fun
Long have I served as an unpaid and unsolicited advisor to MLB general managers, and when it comes to the possibility of offering employment to one Barry Lamar Bonds, loudly have I screamed, “Run like the wind!” if Barry or his agent so much as text messages a note of inquiry as to the potential availability of a roster spot this season. Yet here I sit in mid-July, befuddled by the realization that I’ve changed my mind.
Aaron's childhood home to open as museum in Mobile
Officials are expected announce Monday that Hank Aaron's childhood home will be moved to the park next to the Hank Aaron Memorial Stadium and turned into an Aaron family museum.
McLouth, Cook keep NL tied in All-Star game
Center fielder Nate McLouth threw out a runner at the plate in the 11th inning, and National League pitcher Aaron Cook wriggled out of three jams to help keep the All-Star game tied 3-all after 14 innings Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium.
Dickey: An All-Star makeover
Baseball is prospering, but there are changes that could improve the game, starting with the All-Star Game. Here are some suggestions:
Agent: 'Prospects bleak' on Bonds returning in '08
Don't expect to see Barry Bonds showing up in a pennant race. Bonds has not received a single offer, agent Jeff Borris said Monday. He dismissed recent reports of interest from Arizona, the New York Mets and Boston. Major League Baseball’s all-stars now head for the Bronx and the doomed Yankee Stadium, condemned to the wrecking ball for being insufficiently profitable and insufficiently youthful.
Morgan: All-Star game has changed for the worse
Joe Morgan looks at what's happened to the All-Star game, and he doesn't like what he sees. More Hank Aaron Stories
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