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August 2006 Archives
MLB Ordered To Give Umpires $3.1 Million To Cover Back Pay
Major League Baseball was ordered by a federal judge to give five umpires $3.

US And Cuba Favorites To Qualify For 2008 Olympics
The United States' national baseball team is ready to put its absence at the 2004 Athens Games behind them.

Belle Gets Jail Time, Probation For Stalking Ex-Girlfriend
Former major league slugger Albert Belle was sentenced to three months in jail and five years of supervised probation Thursday for stalking his ex-girlfriend.

RealGM Player Rankings Of The Week
Boston's Manny Ramirez (#10) moves into our Top 10 this week, as MLB moves closer to the September stretch run.

Baseball's Worst Exposed
A box score adds up as neatly as an accountant's ledger.

USA National Team Announces Roster
Former major leaguers Mike Kinkade and Chad Allen lead the roster for the U.

Report: Judge Allows Fantasy Leagues To Use MLB Names, Stats
Fantasy baseball leagues are allowed to use player names and statistics without licensing agreements because they are not the intellectual property of Major League Baseball, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.

Twelve Vie For Comeback Player Of The Year Awards
Jim Thome and Nomar Garciaparra were among 12 finalists selected Monday to vie for the comeback player of the year awards in the AL and NL.

Former Negro League Star O'Neil Hospitalized
Former Negro Leagues star Buck O'Neil was resting comfortably Monday after being hospitalized over the weekend.

Report: McGwire Has Not Cooperated With Mitchell's Investigation
Mark McGwire has not cooperated with former Sen.

Inventor of 'Clear' Steroid Gets 3 Months In Prison
A federal judge sentenced the chemist who created "the Clear," the undetectable designer drug at the heart of the BALCO steroid scandal, to three months in prison and three months of house arrest today on a charge of conspiring to distribute steroids.

RealGM's Player Rankings: Howard & Beltran Move Way Up This Week
In the wake of Monday's trade deadline, it's now officially a race to the wire.

Report Of Cuban Defection Untrue
Reports that World Baseball Classic star Yuliesky Gourriel of Cuba had defected while in Columbia are untrue, reports Peter Abraham of the Journal News.

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