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Ted Williams frozen head abused according to Alcor executive

Ted Williams was a baseball legend and spent his entire career with the Boston Red Sox. According to the book, "Frozen", authored by Larry Johnson, who is a former executive from Alcor, Williams's body was mutilated by workers at the organization. He reports that the decapitation of the head from the body was not performed in a surgical manner, and that Ted's head was used for batting practice.

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Little girl throws baseball back

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A little girl throws baseball back to the arena after her father gets the ball and gives it to her hoping the keeps it. In the next second the little girl takes the ball and throws it back to the stadium. The online community has already named her the foul ball girl.

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Giants Call Up Top Prospect as Lincecum Goes Down

You're probably asking who is Madison Bumgarner, unless you are a Giants fan. In that case you are probably asking, what took so long to get Madison Bumgarner, top Giants pitching prospect to the big leagues. Worse, you are probably panicking over the bad news that made it so.

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Brewers Turn 5-4-3 Triple Play

The Milwaukee Brewers turned a 5-4-3 triple play on Sunday against the San Francisco Giants. Earlier this year the Phillies' Eric Bruntlett turned an unassisted triple play, the rarest of all.

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SF Giants Sign Brad Penny

The San Francisco Giants picked up a 5th starter on Monday, as they signed Brad Penny, who had recently been released by the Boston Red Sox. The Giants have been looking for a fifth starter to bolster their starting rotation.

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Chula Vista Wins the 2009 Little League World Series World Championship Game

Chula Vista, California wins the 2009 Little League World Series Championship over Chinese Taipei. This is the first time a team from California has beaten at team from Chinese Taipei.

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Chula Vista Wins Little League World Series; First CA Team

Critics continue to wonder if all the hype around the Little League World Series is worth it, or if it's healthy for the players. That said, that's something for another season, as the Little League World Series Championship game is over with Chula Vista beating Chinese Taipei 6-3.

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Little League World Series 2009 Results from the Pool Championship Games

Despite what happens in Sunday's World Championship Game, two teams can call themselves champions. Saturday's games determined the International champions and the US champions. The Little League World Series 2009 results from the Pool Championship games also determined which two teams will face off for the World Championship game on Sunday.

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Little League World Series 2009 Results from Day Six

With the start of the semifinals on Wednesday, the sixteen teams that started the 2009 Little League World Series last Saturday became only eight. Only the two top seeded teams from the four round one pools made it to the semifinals. The Little League World Series 2009 results continue to make dreams for some and break hearts for others.

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Little League World Series 2009 Standings: Then There Were 8

Round one of the 2009 Little League World Series is in the record books. Semifinals start on Wednesday with two of the four semifinal games. The Little League World Series 2009 standings from round one determined who and which game the remaining eight teams would play.

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Little League World Series 2009 Results from Day Five

Tuesday was the fifth day of play and the final day of round one. The teams moving on to the semifinals were all determined by the end of play on Monday. Most of the games on day 5 were mostly for pride with only the last two having a true impact on the Little League World Series 2009 results in the standing going into Wednesday’s semifinals.

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Is There Too Much Pressure on Little League Players?

When I was a kid, Little League was about having fun. Now, with ESPN and other venues covering it on nationwide TV, it's big business. Are we taking the fun out of childhood and stressing our kids, making them grow up way too fast?

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