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He's no ordinary Joe // Anderson farm keeps horses happy, ready to run as he bids for title as winningest harness trainer
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Joe Anderson is fond of saying that his equine racers "are not
like cars. You just can't put another engine in them and send them
back on the track."
Still, a visit to his standardbred training operation in rural
Crete leaves one with the distinct impression that Anderson has put
together an assembly line that cranks out winner after winner with
Mercedes-like precision.
Surrounded by corn that's as high as a draft horse's eye, set
off a blacktopped country lane nearly an hou...
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The Sudden Slugger's Excellent Encore; Brady Anderson Won't Hit 50 Homers This Year, but He Thinks He's Hit His Stride
The Washington Post
; Brady Anderson has had not one but two of the best success-story seasons in the history of baseball, so the Baltimore Orioles' all-star center fielder knows something about encores. Anderson says he believes that his 1997 follow-up to his remarkable '96 season -- in which he became the 14th, and
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JUST PASSING THROUGH JIMMY ANDERSON IS ON A FAST TRACK TO THE BIG LEAGUES. THE 20-YEAR-OLS PITCHER FROM CHESAPEAKE HAS HAD THREE PROMOTIONS IN TWO YEARS AND HAS BEEN MASTERFUL AT EACH LEVEL. HE IS CONSIDERED THE PIRATES' TOP PITCHING PROSPECT.(SPORTS)
The Virginian Pilot
; Byline: ED MILLER, STAFF WRITER ZEBULON, N.C. -- A minor league baseball player could do worse than getting assigned here, where fans are friendly, the stadium is fairly new, and folks tap their feet to the theme from ``The Andy Griffith Show'' before games. ``It's like the state fair one fan said.
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Anderson finds outfield is getting crowded: Added depth threatens second-year player's spot on White Sox's roster.
Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
; Byline: Mark Gonzales Feb. 25--TUCSON, Ariz. -- The former big man on campus knows he's in a battle just to make the varsity this spring. For Brian Anderson, spring training represents the biggest challenge of a burgeoning career, with no guarantees and much to prove after replacing popular center
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ANDERSON ENDS YEAR IMPROVED `LITTLE UNIT' FINISHES STRONG, MORE MATURE.(Sports)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; Ryan Anderson's year ended much better than it began, which is just what he wanted. ``The Mariners had said, `We want you to finish strong,' '' the 6-foot-11, 19-year-old left-hander said. ``They said they don't remember what you did early in the season as much as what you do at the end. I'm glad I
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Anderson Shows Women Are Making Long Strides; Her Time This Year Would Have Won Outright in '96
The Washington Post
; -- When Janice Anderson, a 31-year-old from Georgia, completed the 100-mile Old Dominion Endurance Run held here today in 18 hours 25 minutes, it marked a significant step forward for women in this grueling event. Not necessarily for Anderson, who has won a number of distance races, including the
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