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MLB May Not Let the Astros Raise the Roof Oct 24, 2005 Back in their bizarre ballpark, the Houston Astros are ready to raise the roof when the World Series resumes Tuesday night — only Major League Baseball might not let them.
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Colts Still Undefeated; Texans Winless Oct 23, 2005 The Indianapolis Colts are perfect despite a less-than-thrilling performance against the winless Houston Texans.
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It's 'Friday Night Football,' Miami Style Oct 21, 2005 With Hurricane Wilma projected to strike South Florida this weekend, the NFL switched the Dolphins' game against Kansas City to Friday night, two days earlier than originally scheduled.
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Hurricane Wilma Alters Sports Events Oct 20, 2005 Hurricane Wilma is already causing problems for sporting events scheduled for this weekend.
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Ump Reflects on Controversial ALCS Call Oct 14, 2005 Umpire Doug Eddings said he should've been more emphatic in making the call that helped the Chicago White Sox win Game 2 of the American League championship series.
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Astros Turn to Oswalt in Game 2 of NLCS Oct 13, 2005 Roy Oswalt, a 20-game winner in each of the past two seasons, will take the mound Thursday night as the Houston Astros try to even the best-of-seven NL Championship series against the St. Louis Cardinals |
Yankees Coach Fires Salvo at Team Owner Oct 12, 2005 Almost certain he's stepping down after 10 years as New York Yankees pitching coach, Mel Stottlemyre had harsh words Wednesday for George Steinbrenner and the owner's treatment of manager Joe Torre. |
Guillen Not Afraid to Buck Tradition Oct 11, 2005 When Ozzie Guillen speaks, heads turn. Who knows what he might say next? What opinionated, four-letter-word spiel might come tumbling out as he waxes on about a game that makes him both ill and ecstatic. |
Astros Win Longest Postseason Game Ever Oct 10, 2005 Roger Clemens and the Houston Astros gave a whole new meaning to the word "longevity." The 43-year-old Rocket came out of the bullpen to rescue the Astros and Chris Burke ended the longest postseason game in baseball history with a home run in the 18th inning, lifting Houston over the Atlanta Braves 7-6 Sunday and into the NL championship series.
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Astros Oust Braves in Record 18 Innings Oct 09, 2005 Roger Clemens and the Houston Astros gave a whole new meaning to the word "longevity." The 43-year-old Rocket came out of the bullpen to rescue the Astros and Chris Burke ended the longest postseason game in baseball history with a home run in the 18th inning, lifting Houston over the Atlanta Braves 7-6 Sunday and into the NL championship series.
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