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Angels Beat Yankees With 9th-Inning Rally — ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Pinch-hitter Maicer Izturis drove home pinch-runner Jeremy Moore with a bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the ninth inning, and the Los Angeles Angels rallied to beat the New York Yankees 2-1 Friday night for their fifth win in six games.
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Kershaw, Dodgers rally to beat Lincecum, Giants — SAN FRANCISCO — NL Cy Young Award contender Clayton Kershaw outdueled two-time winner Tim Lincecum, pinch-hitter Jamey Carroll drove home the go-ahead run in the ninth and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 2-1 on Friday night.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Youkilis getting left hip examined — Kevin Youkilis returned to Boston to get his left hip examined. No word on his return. — Erik Bedard also is back in Boston. He now has a lat strain to go along with a sore knee. But Terry Francona didn't feel it was a major issue.
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Chris Girandola / MLB.com:
After early exit, Lackey hopes to make next start
After early exit, Lackey hopes to make next start
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Youkilis may have additional injury; Lackey out with calf contusion
Youkilis may have additional injury; Lackey out with calf contusion
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focustaiwan.tw:
Wang looks to secure up to US$1.5 million in incentives — Taipei, Sept. 9 (CNA) After his latest start Friday, Washington Nationals pitcher Chien-Ming Wang is moving closer to securing up to US$1.5 million in the reward incentives by staying in the rotation till the end of this regular season.
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Associated Press:
Howard Homers as Phillies Top Brew, 5-3 — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Ryan Howard homered in his return to the lineup and Roy Halladay continued the Phillies' pitching dominance in Milwaukee, leading Philadelphia to a 5-3 victory over the Brewers on Friday night. — The NL East's top team won …
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Cardinals beat Braves behind fourth straight rookie starter — ST. LOUIS — Nick Punto hit a sacrifice fly with the bases loaded in the 10th inning after Albert Pujols' two-run single tied it an inning earlier and the St. Louis Cardinals kept its faint post-season hopes alive with a 4-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Friday night.
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Associated Press:
Overbay and Hudson lead D-backs to win over Padres — PHOENIX—Seldom-used first baseman Lyle Overbay singled in the tiebreaking run in the eighth inning and Daniel Hudson pitched his third complete game of the season, leading the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 3-2 win over the San Diego Padres on Friday night.
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Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Source: Cubs to draw 3 million — The Chicago Cubs will draw 3 million fans for the eighth straight season, according to a team source, yet the team will lower prices on bleacher seats in 2012. — The Cubs have sold just over 2.8 million tickets, which is about 500 fewer per game than in 2010.
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Noah Trister / Associated Press:
Tigers rally to beat Twins 8-4 — DETROIT—Alex Avila hit a three-run homer in the second inning and Ramon Santiago added a two-run shot in the fourth to help the Detroit Tigers rally for their seventh straight victory, 8-4 over the Minnesota Twins on Friday night.
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Associated Press:
Lonnie Chisenhall homers twice in Indians' 8-4 win — CHICAGO - Lonnie Chisenhall hit a pair of two-run homers and the Cleveland Indians beat the Chicago White Sox 8-4 on Friday night. — Chisenhall, Cleveland's rookie third baseman, set career highs with his two homers and four RBIs …
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Ejections of CarGo, Tracy set tone for Rockies' 4-1 loss to Reds — Typically when a team has more ejections than runs, it loses. — Such was the case in an odd Friday night at Coors Field. A paid crowd of 40,114 watched as evaluation gave way to frustration in the Rockies' 4-1 loss to the Cincinnati Reds.
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Associated Press:
Jeremy Guthrie earns win Orioles beat Blue Jays 2-0 — TORONTO - Jeremy Guthrie pitched three-hit ball for seven innings, Vladimir Guerrero and Nick Markakis each drove in a run and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Toronto Blue Jays 2-0 Friday night, their third straight win.
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Fox Sports:
MVP debate will have no clear winner — I understand why some sabermetricians freak out over the MVP voting every year, howling for the mainstream media to get a clue. — But you know what? — Those analysts need to get over it. — Ignoramuses in the MSM, including yours truly …
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Sports Illustrated:
Neither the Red Sox nor the Yankees will win World Series … Here in the northeast corner of America, where the Hub of the Universe and the City That Doesn't Sleep stare at one another from a distance of 200 miles, the popular notion is that the Red Sox and Yankees are among the frontrunners to win the 2011 World Series.
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John Romano / St. Petersburg Times:
History suggests Tampa Bay Rays fans should temper their hopes
History suggests Tampa Bay Rays fans should temper their hopes
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