It’s well past time for Miami to board the big-league trolley

It’s well past time for Miami to board the big-league trolley
It’s taking less time to build a massive baseball stadium in Miami than to roll a small fleet of rubber-tire trolleys. Two years ago the city and state cut a deal to run the first four trolleys in the Health District to link 14 institutions, nine garages and Metrorail.
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Sights, sounds to fill a boxscore
Long after Brian Wilson fired a slider past Nelson Cruz for the final out in the San Francisco Giants’ 3-1 victory, fans lingered near both dugouts at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.
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Bidders take a pass on Sammy Sosa’s corked bat
The barrel of Sammy Sosa’s infamous corked bat did not sell at an auction Sunday night.
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An unlikely story, San Francisco finally has a World Series champion
ARLINGTON, Texas — This team, this magical team, was never about the Giants’ franchise. People seemed to miss that point. Again and again, you would hear about how the Giants had not won a World Series since 1954 — since 1954, since 1954, since 1954 — since Willie Mays turned and ran back on Vic Wertz’s fly ball, since Dusty Rhodes crushed every pitch he saw, since Hank Thompson squeezed that …
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