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Giants erase slide behind surging Bumgarner … SAN FRANCISCO — Madison Bumgarner shut down Milwaukee for seven innings and added an RBI double to win his eighth straight home start, helping the San Francisco Giants snap a four-game losing streak with a 5-2 victory over the Brewers on Saturday.
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Marlins work to solve their Heath Bell problem
Marlins work to solve their Heath Bell problem
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Abundance of lefties may spark movement — DETROIT — Matt Thornton was part of a 2005 Mariners squad that featured Ron Villone, George Sherrill and Eddie Guardado as a rare quartet of southpaws in the bullpen. Guardado didn't really count, according to Thornton, since he was the closer and out of the matchup mix.
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Johnson Hits First Career Slam as Astros Top Cards — HOUSTON (AP) — Chris Johnson hit his first career grand slam, Bud Norris continued his dominance of the Cardinals and the Houston Astros beat St. Louis 8-2 on Saturday night to win a fifth consecutive game for the first time since late 2010.
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Sarah Trotto / MLB.com:
Stauffer to make third rehab start Wednesday — SAN DIEGO — Padres starter Tim Stauffer is expected to make a third and possibly final rehabilitation appearance on Wednesday. — Stauffer will pitch for either Class A Lake Elsinore, which will be playing at home, or Triple-A Tucson …
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Slumping Angels Slugger Pujols Gets Night Off — ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Albert Pujols, stumbling through the longest home run drought of his 12-year career, was not in the Los Angeles Angels' starting lineup Saturday for the first time this season. — And the three-time NL MVP wasn't happy about it.
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Chipper helps Braves win slugfest vs. Rockies — DENVER (AP) - Chipper Jones had three hits and matched a career high with five RBIs and the Atlanta Braves overcame a grand slam by Michael Cuddyer to beat the Colorado Rockies 13-9 Saturday night. — Matt Diaz and Jason Heyward also hit …
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Orioles hammer Red Sox — Jason Hammel learned a valuable lesson the hard way last year. Now, he's taken that knowledge and turned it into early-season success. — Hammel continued his strong start this season by going 6 2-3 solid innings and Mark Reynolds hit a 3-run homer …
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Mariners 1-Hit Twins in 7-0 Win — SEATTLE (AP) — Felix Hernandez and Steve Delabar combined on a one-hitter and the Seattle Mariners shut out the Minnesota Twins 7-0 on Saturday. — Kyle Seager went 2 for 4 with a homer and four RBIs to pace the Mariners offense.
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Twinkie Town and Lookout Landing
Associated Press:
Paulino Shuts Down Yankees as Royals Win 5-1 — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Felipe Paulino came off the disabled list to toss six shutout innings, Billy Butler drove in three runs and the Kansas City Royals beat the New York Yankees 5-1 on Saturday night. — Paulino (1-) retired 11 straight …
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Royals Review
Adam McCalvy / Brew Beat:
Gomez, Gonzalez to DL — Before their game against the Giants on Sunday, the Brewers will place outfielder Carlos Gomez (left hamstring) and shortstop Alex Gonzalez (right knee) on the 15-day disabled list. They'll recall third baseman Taylor Green from Triple-A Nashville and will purchase shortstop Edwin Maysonet's contract.
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Brew Crew Ball
Associated Press:
Santana Finally Gets Win as Mets Beat Arizona — NEW YORK (AP) — Johan Santana won for the first time in 20 months, finally getting some run support from his teammates, and the New York Mets beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-3 on Saturday to snap a four-game losing streak.
Matt Gelb / Boston Herald:
Phillies lose to Nationals in 11 — WASHINGTON — This was desperately billed as a rivalry here in the nation's capital. Sign age around Nationals Park was changed to read “Natitude Park” as part of a marketing campaign designed to attract more home fans. It was a success.
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