Steve Kettmann

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  • A battle of the generals

    With bragging rights for team of the decade at stake, Yankees manager Joe Torre and Braves skipper Bobby Cox prepare for a strategic World Series duel.
  • The next commish?

    He brought American ballplayers to Cuba and beat back the umpires' union. Now some say he is the natural to take over the helm of major league baseball -- someday.
  • The ugly American embassy

    The U.S. wants to build a new mission in Berlin, and cut into the grounds of a tree-filled park and the new Holocaust museum to do it.
  • Playing from behind

    The trials and tribulations of being a female sportswriter were highlighted by last week's Samantha Stevenson-Julius Erving story.
  • ¡Play beísbol!

    Baseball and Cuba -- two hidebound institutions needing reform -- get a public relations boost from an extra-innings game in the Havana sunshine.
  • Where have we gone?

    In an era of noisy sports superstars, the nation will miss the private dignity of Joe DiMaggio.
  • Death in Antigua

    When tragedy strikes his host family in Guatemala, Steve Kettmann confronts the painful dilemma of travelers who briefly intersect locals' lives.
  • Now they belong to the ages

    Their merciless sweep of the Padres in the 1998 World Series places the New York Yankees in the pantheon of the greatest teams ever to play the game.
  • Escape from New York

    The San Diego Padres hope getting out of New York will change the momentum of the World Series.
  • Now he belongs to the ages

    Mark McGwire's towering feat united the country in admiration -- and brought baseball back from its lowest point.
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