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Orioles End Nationals' 8-Game Streak With 7-4 Win — WASHINGTON (AP) — Mark Reynolds had three hits, including a home run, and the Baltimore Orioles ended the Washington Nationals' eight-game winning streak with a 7-4 victory Sunday. — J.J. Hardy also homered and Craig Tatum drove …
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Nats honor ‘My Dad, My MVP’ contest winner — WASHINGTON — Wayne Schlauch spent “every minute” of 33 years waiting for baseball to return to his hometown of Washington. His four children were no longer young when the Nationals arrived in 2005, but he still took them to see his favorite team.
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Offense packing punch with Zimmerman back — WASHINGTON — Before third baseman Ryan Zimmerman was activated from the disabled list, the Nationals had one of the worst offenses in the Major Leagues. — Since Tuesday, however, when Zimmerman was activated, the Nationals have averaged 7.4 runs per …
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Rib-cage injury sends Ankiel to DL — WASHINGTON — To make room for left-hander Tom Gorzelanny, who started on Sunday against the Orioles, the Nationals decided to put outfielder Rick Ankiel on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to June 15. — Ankiel, who has a rib-cage injury …
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AL Central-leading Indians replace hitting coach — CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians have changed hitting coaches, replacing Jon Nunnally with Bruce Fields. — The Indians announced the move before Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. — The Indians recently went through …
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Jays sign Yunel Escobar to $10-million contract extension — The Toronto Blue Jays signed shortstop Yunel Escobar to a two-year contract extension Sunday worth $10-million (U.S.). — Escobar will receive $5-million in both 2012 and 2013. The deal includes two club options of $5-million for 2014 and 2015.
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Marlins' Edwin Rodriguez resigns — Marlins manager Edwin Rodriguez has resigned with the team mired in a nine-game losing streak. — Rodriguez — Marlins bench coach Brandon Hyde will replace Rodriguez for Sunday's game against the Rays, the team said in a news release.
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Marlins manager Rodriguez resigns — Bench coach Hyde steps in while team looks for interim skipper — ST. PETERSBURG — Amid speculation that his job was in jeopardy, Edwin Rodriguez stepped down as Marlins manager on Sunday morning. — In a surprising move, the 50-year-old Rodriguez handed …
Toni Ginnetti / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs' aggressiveness proves costly against Yankees — Chicago Cubs Vs New York Yankees. 6Th inning- New York Yankees catcher No.55 Russell Martin Tags out Chicago Cubs No. 22 Carlos Penta at the plate Saturday June 18, 2011 I Scott Stewart~Sun-Times — Perched at third base with the bases loaded …
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Cards' losing streak ends with a bang — Shortly before the Cardinals took the field Saturday night, equipment manager Rip Rowan ducked into the coach's room to pull Red Schoendienst's pants from his locker. When the Hall of Famer asked him why, Rowan told him left fielder Matt Holliday needed to wear them.
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J.P. Pelzman / NorthJersey.com:
Jose Reyes, Mike Pelfrey spark Mets to 6-1 victory over Angels — NEW YORK - Los Angeles catcher Hank Conger stood up quickly, grabbing the pitchout almost before it crossed the plate. But he didn't throw the ball, because Jose Reyes had stayed put. — Reyes simply went on the next pitch …
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Nicole Auerbach / Boston Globe:
Red Sox place Clay Buchholz on the disabled list — The Red Sox announced this afternoon that they placed righthander Clay Buchholz on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to June 17, with a lower back strain. — Andrew Miller, who has been called up from Pawtucket, will start tomorrow against the Padres and fill the roster spot.
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Healing calf strain and reestablishing strength key as Derek Jeter works to return from calf strain — Derek Jeter's journey to 3,000 hits took an unexpected detour to the disabled list this past week when he suffered a calf strain. While muscle strains usually don't connote severe injuries …
Jim Armstrong / Denver Post:
Manager Jim Tracy puts Rockies on notice — The Rockies are in third place in the National League West, but, if it's any consolation, they lead the division, if not the major leagues, in closed-door meetings. — They've had four so far this season, the most recent coming last Tuesday. Why so many?
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Nick Kosmider / MLB.com:
Ubaldo leaves game with right calf cramp — DENVER — Rockies ace Ubaldo Jimenez left his start against the Tigers in the sixth inning on Friday with a right calf cramp, the severity of which was not immediately known. — Jimenez had pitched well, allowing one run on six hits through the first five innings.
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Hughes on target for Sunday's rehab start — CHICAGO — Yankees right-hander Phil Hughes will make a rehab start for short-season Class A Staten Island on Sunday at MCU Park in Brooklyn. — Hughes is scheduled to throw around 65 pitches. He last threw on Tuesday at the Yankees' Minor League complex …
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Source: Yankees have ‘zero interest’ in Big Z
Source: Yankees have ‘zero interest’ in Big Z
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Florida Beats Texas 8-4 in CWS — OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Brian Johnson and Bryson Smith drove in two runs apiece, Hudson Randall turned in another strong start and Florida defeated Texas 8-4 at the College World Series on Saturday night. — Johnson's two-out double in the seventh broke open a close game.
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Red Sox score 6 in first to roll past Brewers 12-3 — Kevin Youkilis hit a three-run homer to highlight Boston's six-run first inning and Tim Wakefield [stats] held Milwaukee to three hits over eight innings, carrying the Red Sox [team stats] to a 12-3 win over the Brewers on Sunday.
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Game 70: Red Sox at Brewers
Game 70: Red Sox at Brewers
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