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Ex-minor leaguer turned law school grad says there is cheating in baseball, all the time
AP Baseball WriterGarrett Broshuis was starting his sixth season in the minors, his career at a crossroads. He was 27 and still had never pitched in the big leagues. The 2009 minor league camp for the San Francisco Giants didn't offer much hope. There seemed no way to...Tags: Mike Redmond, Alex Sanabia, Cleveland Indians, Joe Maddon, Crime, Law and Justice
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Chicago White Sox - PlayerWatch
ReutersRHP Nate Jones picked up his first win of the season. It was his first victory since Sept. 17 against Detroit. RHP Jesse Crain extended his scoreless outings streak to 19. Over that stretch, he's thrown 17 1/3 innings and struck out 22. 2B Jeff...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Jake Peavy, Chicago White Sox, Conor Gillaspie, Baseball
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Miami Marlins - PlayerWatch
ReutersRHP Tom Koehler matched his career high by pitching six innings. He also went six May 18 against Arizona. RF Marcell Ozuna extended his career-high hitting streak to nine games. He's hitting .294 over that stretch. 3B Placido Polanco went 1-for-5 and is...Tags: Ricky Nolasco, Ryan Webb, Tom Koehler, Placido Polanco
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Atlanta Braves - PlayerWatch
ReutersRHP Jordan Walden (right shoulder inflammation) threw off a mound before Friday's game and reported no problems. Walden went on the disabled list May 17 and hasn't pitched since May 11. He is 1-1 with a 4.85 ERA in 14 appearances this season for the...Tags: Freddie Freeman, New York Mets, Kris Medlen, Ruben Tejada, Daniel Murphy
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'No! No! No! No!' Hawk erupts over ump's call
Broadcaster Hawk Harrelson did it again Friday night, erupting over a blown call by umpire Angel Hernandez on a play at first base in the 10th inning of the Chicago White Sox's eventual 4-3 win over the Miami Marlins. "No! No! No! No!" Harrelson...
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Preview: Marlins at White Sox
ReutersThe Miami Marlins have scored more than three runs once in their last 12 games. That lack of offense doomed them in the series opener on Friday, and the Marlins will try again to turn it around when they visit the Chicago White Sox on Saturday night....Tags: Ricky Nolasco, Jake Peavy, Chicago White Sox, Jesse Crain, Juan Pierre
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Marlins waste chances, fall in 11
Sun SentinelWith the temperature just over 50 degrees Friday at U.S. Cellular Field, the Marlins had an industrial-size space heater in their dugout. It got them through the chilly night, but did little to help Marlins hitters snap out of a season-long cold spell....Tags: Mike Redmond, U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox, Ryan Webb, Adeiny Hechavarria
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Saturday: Marlins at White Sox, 7:15 p.m.
Saturday: 7:15 p.m., U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago On the mound RHP Ricky Nolasco (3-5, 3.96) vs. RHP Jake Peavy (5-2, 3.31): Nolasco is coming off his best start, holding the Diamondbacks to one run in eight innings with eight strikeouts. He lost his...Tags: Ricky Nolasco, Alex Sanabia, Jose Fernandez , New York Mets, Jake Peavy
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Alex Sanabia says he didn't know spitballs were against rules, said he did it to improve grip
CHICAGO (AP) — Miami Marlins pitcher Alex Sanabia said he didn't know it was illegal to spit directly onto a baseball. He knows now. Sanabia said Friday he spit on a baseball earlier in the week to get a better grip, not to get more movement on...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Alex Sanabia, Mike Redmond, Chicago White Sox, Domonic Brown
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Saliva-gate: Sanabia just wanted a grip
— Alex Sanabia's response to those who think he was cheating when he spat on the ball in his last start: Get a grip. That's what the Marlins right-hander said he was trying to do when TV cameras caught him openly moistening the ball after giving up...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Mike Redmond, Alex Sanabia, U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox
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Sanchez loses no-hit bid in ninth; Tigers drub Twins
ReutersThe Sports Xchange By Richard L. Shook, Sports Xchange Sanchez loses no-hit bid in ninth; Tigers drub Twins DETROIT - Anibal Sanchez, who set the Tigers' team strikeout record with 17 against Atlanta on April 26, fell two outs shy of the second no-...Tags: Jose Valverde, Minnesota Twins, Jim Leyland, Jhonny Peralta, Miguel Cabrera
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Sanchez loses no-hit bid in ninth
ReutersThe Sports Xchange By Richard L. Shook, The Sports Xchange Sanchez loses no-hit bid in ninth DETROIT -- Anibal Sanchez has been there before. So has Joe Mauer. Mauer ended Sanchez's bid for a second career no-hitter with one out in the ninth inning on...Tags: Jhonny Peralta, Baseball, Atlanta Braves, Sports, Andy Dirks
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