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Orioles drop nightcap, 9-5, split doubleheader with Blue Jays
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles realize that their chase of the New York Yankees for the American League East title has little room for error, especially as their regular season whittles down to just eight games. Their opportunities to overcome the Yankees — who...Tags: Jim Johnson, Tommy Hunter, Endy Chavez, Casey Janssen, Nate McLouth
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Randy Wolf could be lost for the season with left elbow injury
The Baltimore SunOrioles left-hander Randy Wolf is dealing with elbow discomfort and could be lost for the remainder of the regular season and postseason, though he has not made a final decision on his immediate future. Wolf told reporters that he wanted the team to...Tags: Nick Markakis, Brian Matusz, Buck Showalter, Troy Patton, Baltimore Orioles
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Plouffe homers twice, Twins beat Royals 10-8
MINNEAPOLIS — Joe Mauer will be representing the Minnesota Twins at the All-Star Game. Josh Willingham, however, might be the team’s most valuable player at this point. He came through again in the clutch Sunday. Trevor Plouffe homered...
Tags: Brayan Pena, Ron Gardenhire, Francisco Liriano, Joe Mauer, Doug Fister
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Hudson spells Beckham at second for Sox
White Sox manager Robin Ventura likes to keep a hot hand going but has Orlando Hudson starting at second base Saturday in place of Gordon Beckham against Toronto. The Sox will be seeking their fifth straight victory, with Gavin Floyd on the mound...
Tags: Orlando Hudson, Robin Ventura, Adam Dunn, Gavin Floyd, Chicago White Sox
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Sox want Sale limited to 1 inning in All-Star Game
The White Sox are so protective of Chris Sale's valuable left arm that they have asked the American League to limit him to an inning in Tuesday's All-Star Game. That means one of Sale's dreams will not occur, because traditionally starters go two or...
Tags: Adam Dunn, Philip Humber, Jered Weaver, Chris Sale, Chicago White Sox
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Arrieta's struggles send O's to fourth loss in a row
The Orioles' 8-6 loss to the Blue Jays Tuesday night ended with catcher Matt Wieters watching his team's failed comeback from a seven-run deficit in the visiting clubhouse of the Rogers Centre, banished from the field after receiving the first ejection of...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Nick Markakis, Francisco Cordero, Casey Janssen, Chris Davis
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Baseball: Major-league debut for ex-San Fernando pitcher
Varsity Times InsiderMiguel Gonzalez, who graduated from San Fernando High in 2002, made his major-league debut for the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night. He went to Mission College before being signed as a free agent by the Angels. He had Tommy John...... -
Bautista homers again as Blue Jays top Twins 2-1
MINNEAPOLIS — Despite 10 home runs in 10 career games at Target Field, Jose Bautista said there isn’t anything special about the Minnesota Twins’ ballpark that helps him find his swing. It has more to do with the opposing pitching...Tags: John Farrell, Jose Bautista, Ron Gardenhire, Jason Frasor, Ryan Doumit
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Diamond pitches another gem as Twins top Jays 4-3
MINNEAPOLIS — Scott Diamond has been with the Minnesota Twins for less than a week, and he already has accounted for one-fifth of the team’s wins. Diamond pitched seven shutout innings, Brian Dozier hit his first career homer and the...
Tags: Ron Gardenhire, Joe Mauer, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Scott Diamond, Spring Training
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Keeping tabs: Ricky Romero
Varsity Times InsiderRicky Romero, a graduate of Los Angeles Roosevelt, is the No. 1 pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays. When he gets to play the Angels in Anaheim, he gets to visit with family and friends. Here's the link to a...... -
Losing streak stretches to 8
Ricky Romero won his third straight start, Brett Lawrie stole home and drove in two runs and the Toronto Blue Jays beat Kansas City 5-3 Sunday, sending the Royals to their 10th straight loss. The Royals have only six skids longer than 10 in franchise...
Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Kansas City Royals, Brett Lawrie
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Power rankings: No. 15 Blue Jays
No. 15 Blue Jays: 16th in a series counting down to spring training. Next: Dodgers.
One more year, two at the most.
Unless that pesky Mayan calendar is correct, and the Earth drifts into a black hole or is attacked by a higher species we never knew...Tags: John Farrell, Walt Jocketty , Los Angeles Dodgers, Shaun Marcum, Albert Pujols
Sep 24, 2012
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May 29, 2012
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Apr 22, 2012
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Feb 1, 2012
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