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They had already applauded the return to the dugout of their team coach, Tito Vilanova, after his battle with cancer.
-- how downtown Manhattan shimmered on a clear spring evening as he stood by the dugout of his first professional team.
Down below, a golden retriever emerges from the dugout of the Trenton Thunder (a New York Yankees minor-league team) to collect a discarded bat.
David Eckstein -- all 5 feet 8 inches of him -- stood alone in the sunshine in the dugout of an empty Yankee Stadium yesterday.
"Ability aside, Mike's always the same guy," Torre was saying in the Yankees' dugout of his set-up relief left-hander.
"But I'll tell you one thing, I haven't dismissed it either," he said while sitting in the visitors' dugout of the Network Associates Coliseum.
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During games, he's content to sit in the corner of the dugout out of the way of foul balls and chat with Angels batting coach Don Baylor.
The seed-strewn dugouts of baseball stadiums around the country may very well end up the final bastions of corded communication in this wireless era.
What is required is a renewed sense of being on the side of the future, not stuck in the dugouts of the past.
At Waterloo, soldiers welcomed the little signs of farm-keeping evident around them; in the dugouts of the Somme, every rat-ridden alley had a designation and every rat itself a pet name.
(RNS) Religious leaders are hoping to hit a home run in a campaign to get Major League Baseball players to ban tobacco use on fields and dugouts of the national pastime.
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