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Justin Madlock kicked a 24-yard field goal five seconds into the fourth quarter, just over a minute before Olson threw an
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Justin Madlock kicked a 24-yard field goal five seconds into the fourth quarter, just over a minute before Olson threw an
USATODAY.com 2003
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Bill Madlock discovered he couldn't outrun the long arm of the law.
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A dastardly crime he committed when Jimmy Carter was president a transgression Madlock had long since forgotten caught up to him in western Pennsylvania and proved that few people can escape their past.
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Madlock, who moved around a lot during a career in which he played for six teams, was the Tigers 'hitting coach in 2000 and more than two decades removed from his criminal act.
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Detroit's Bobby Higginson brought charges against Madlock, and despite having hit .375 in that Series and helping the Pirates beat the
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If you think this court system was harsh on Madlock, consider the 1970 case involving Brooks Robinson.
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Suddenly, Madlock was larger than life, and that's when everyone saw him commit a cardinal sin in baseball he failed to move the runner over from second base with less than two outs.
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Carl Yastrzemski's two-run homer against Tom Seaver, but the NL used an RBI single from Bill Madlock in the ninth and went on to a 6-3 victory at County
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"I pleaded my case but lost," said Madlock, now working on Major League Baseball's project to speed up games.
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