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January 31, 1993
BaseballAColorado Rockies -- Agreed to terms with IF Roberto Mejia, IF Jim Tatum and P Keith Shepherd. Announced that NBC broadcaster Charlie Jones will be the television play-by-play announcer for 67 of the 80 telecasts.Minnesota Twins -- Announced that they will move their Double-A team from Orlando, Fla., to Nashville, Tenn., and remain in the Southern League. The Xpress will share Herschel Greer Stadium with the Nashville Sounds, the Triple-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, and will be owned by George Shinn, who also owns the NBA's Charlotte Hornets.
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January 8, 1993
BaseballAmerican League -- Named Joseph A. Fitzgerald assistant media affairs director.Boston Red Sox -- Named Buddy Bailey manager of Triple-A Pawtucket and Rico Petrocelli roving minor-league hitting coach.Chicago Cubs -- Agreed to terms with P Jeff D. Robinson, P Mike Harkey and OF Kevin Roberson on one-year contracts.Detroit Tigers -- Agreed to terms with 1B Cecil Fielder on a five-year contract.Milwaukee Brewers -- Signed OF Robin Yount to a one-year contract. Assigned IF William Suero to Triple-A New Orleans.
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October 6, 1992
BaseballChicago Cubs -- Retained pitching coach Billy Connors, dugout coach Tom Trebelhorn, third-base coach Chuck Cottier, first-base coach Jose Martinez and hitting instructor Billy Williams. Announced they will not renew the contract of bullpen coach Sammy Ellis. Named Brett Fischer assistant trainer, Garrett Giemont physical development coordinator, Danny Monzon director of international scouting and Southeast scouting regional supervisor, Rod Fridley national cross-checker-East, Jesse Flores Western regional scouting supervisor, Doug Gassaway Central regional scouting supervisor, Billy Blitzer Northeast regional scouting supervisor, Eddie Ford roving Northeast scout and Steve Fuller area scout.
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September 15, 1992
BasketballNew York Knicks -- Acquired F Tony Campbell from the Minnesota Timberwolves for a conditional second-round draft choice.CollegesClemson -- Removed admissions dean B.J. Skelton, the secretary-treasurer of the NCAA, from the school's athletic academic certification process following rule violations in the basketball program.FootballDallas Cowboys -- Released DL Danny Noonan. Activated C Mark Stepnoski.HockeyBoston Bruins -- Returned G Marcel Cousineau to Beauport of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
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By Ashley McGeachy and Ashley McGeachy,Staff Writer | July 1, 1992
After a six-year absence, Bobby Carpenter has returned to the Washington Capitals, the team with whom he began his NHL career.The Capitals announced yesterday that they signed the unrestricted free agent for one year with an option year at $500,000 per year.Carpenter left the Capitals in midseason in 1987 after his relationship with then-coach Bryan Murray disintegrated. General manager David Poile told Carpenter not to bother coming to practice while he worked on trading him. Carpenter was traded Jan. 1, 1987, to the New York Rangers for Kelly Miller, Mike Ridley and Bob Crawford.
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June 26, 1992
BaseballHouston Astros -- Activated OF Gerald Young from the 15-day DL. Optioned P Rob Mallicoat to Triple-A Tucson.Kansas City Royals -- Called up OF Kevin Koslofski from Triple-A Omaha. Sent OF Harvey Pulliam to Omaha.Pittsburgh Pirates -- Called up OF William Pennyfeather from Double-A Carolina.Seattle Mariners -- Activated OF Ken Griffey from the 15-day DL. Optioned P Randy Kramer to Triple-A Calgary.BasketballNBA -- Announced that the Houston Rockets and Seattle SuperSonics will open the 1992-93 season in Tokyo, marking the second time in three years the league has begun its regular season in Japan.
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June 26, 1992
BASEBALL American League KANSAS CITY ROYALS -- Called up Kevin Koslofski, outfielder, from Omaha of the American Association. Sent Harvey Pulliam, outfielder, to Omaha.National League PITTSBURGH PIRATES -- Called up William Pennyfeather, outfielder, from Carolina of the Southern League.BASKETBALLGlobal Basketball Association GBA -- Announced the resignation of Mike Storen, commissioner, effective June 30.United States Basketball League ATLANTA EAGLES -- Activated Harold Ellis, guard, and Reggie Tinch, forward, from the taxi squad.
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By Phil Jackman | May 26, 1992
Mario Lemieux and Ben Hogan have about as much in common as Don Knotts and another Hogan, first name Hulk.The former is huge, 6 feet 4 and 210 pounds, with the wingspan of a jumbo jet. Meanwhile, "Bantam Ben" was aptly nicknamed at about 5-8 and 150.However, there is a time while watching the toast of Pittsburgh hockey perform that a parallel to the legendary golfer from Texas leaps out at you.It was late in Hogan's career at the Masters, when a longtime competitor...
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By Kevin Paul Dupont and Kevin Paul Dupont,Boston Globe | March 15, 1992
QUEBEC -- Wanted (desperately): One mad-dog forward, interested in long and potentially lucrative hockey career, to play with established NHL franchise. No need to apply. Just show up at Le Colisee with two sticks, some fire in belly and report to visiting dressing room. Note: Anyone with a facsimile of Bobby Schmautz's snarl awarded preferential placement.That's not exactly the approach the Boston Bruins had taken here for last night's game against the Quebec Nordiques, but they hope they have the man to fit the classified ad. Boston University's Clark Donatelli, last seen as captain of the U.S. Olympic team, was to have made his Bruins debut against the improving Nordiques.
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