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Cooperstown Bound? - Curt Schilling

Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling announced last week that he was having season-ending shoulder surgery. For the 41-year-old, it may mean not only the end of his season, but the end of his career. So, if this is it, what is his place in baseball history? Never one to shy away from a good baseball debate, National Pastime's Nick Leco takes a closer look at Schilling's Hall of Fame resume.

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Morning Report - Wednesday, June 25

The Angels got to Nationals starter Shawn Hill early and often as they cruised to an 8-3 win, while the Orioles accomplished the rare feat of beating the Cubs at Wrigley. Meanwhile, all-time saves leader Trevor Hoffman gave up back-to-back jacks to two guys named Brendan Harris and Brian Buscher as the Padres fell to the Twins. Catch up on all yesterday's action in today's Morning Report. By Tim Whitman.

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Fresno forces Game 3 showdown

It's within sight now. They took the road less traveled, but the Cinderella Fresno State Bulldogs are nine innings away from never waking up from the dream they have been living for the past six weeks. Last night, Fresno State outslugged Georgia 19-10, forcing a third and deciding game to determine the 2008 College World Series champion. By Tom Stad.

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KILL - Fresno forces Game 3 showdown

It's within sight now. They took the road less traveled, but the Cinderella Fresno State Bulldogs are nine innings away from never waking up from the dream they have been living for the past six weeks. Last night, Fresno State outslugged Georgia 19-10, forcing a third and deciding game to determine the 2008 College World Series champion. By Tom Stad.

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The education Bush -- Brother Jeb helms national reform

Last weekend, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush hosted a national summit on education reform in Florida. It didn’t receive a lot of media attention. As the presidential campaign continues to gather steam, Midwest weather continues to wreak havoc and world hotspots continue to frazzle, the education agenda remains on the back burner where it has pretty much rested for the past few years.