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Lee Gets Win No. 22
Cliff Lee won his 11th straight decision and moved a remarkable 20 games over .500 with his 22nd win, leading the Indians past the Kansas City Royals 12-5 on Friday night in Cleveland. Unbeaten in 12 starts since July 11, Lee (22-2) allowed four earned...Tags: Major League Baseball, Kansas City Royals, Vladimir Guerrero, Cy Young
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Gameday Live 143: Yankees at Mariners
On the Yankees beatWe apologize for the difficulties. Stephen Haynes here with you in the top of the 4th inning. Derek Jeter and Xavier Nady hit solo home runs to give the Yankees a 2-0 lead. Bottom of the 3rd Mike Mussina was......Tags: Mike Mussina, Major League Baseball, Raul Ibanez, Boston Red Sox, Adrian Beltre
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Gameday Live 77: Mariners at Mets
On the Mets beatMets (37-39) vs. Mariners (28-49) John Maine (7-5, 3.78 ERA) vs. Miguel Batista (3-9, 6.26 ERA) The Mets are coming off one their most embarrassing losses in recent memory. John Maine goes to the hill for his first ever start......Tags: Johan Santana, New York Mets
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Jackson shines as Rays shut out M's
The Associated PressEdwin Jackson is beginning to repay the Tampa Bay Rays for their patience. The right-hander allowed two hits in eight innings and the Rays pulled out of an offensive funk to beat the Seattle Mariners 7-0 Thursday to stop a four-game losing streak. A 15-...Tags: Major League Baseball, Raul Ibanez, New York Yankees, Adrian Beltre, Seattle Mariners
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With loss, Sox tied for last in Central
Tribune staff reporterRookie Danny Richar hit his first major-league home run Friday night -- a grand slam. But it wasn't enough to prevent the leakage caused by Jose Contreras in his return to the rotation in the White Sox's 5-4 loss at Seattle. Although Contreras' fastball...Tags: Major League Baseball, Ozzie Guillen, Juan Uribe, Jim Thome, Ichiro Suzuki
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From the Cubicle
Current inning I had a six-paragraph lead-in, but our assembler site has been having problems today, and it decided to take me back to the log-in screen without saving, you know, any of the six paragraphs. Here's the crux: John Danks decent, not great,...Tags: Boeing Co., Freddy Garcia, Jim Thome, John Hughes, Chris Singleton
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Bats still silent, but not Guillen
Tribune staff reporterSuggestions, anyone? "I just checked my e-mail for what I should do or what kind of lineup I should make out," White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said Wednesday after the Sox fell 3-2 to the Mariners for their fourth consecutive loss. "There will be 120 e-...Tags: Major League Baseball, Ozzie Guillen, John Danks, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox
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Marshall, Fontenot, Hill spark Cubs past Mariners
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs should be media-savvy enough to know the unforgiving eye of the TV camera always is focused on their dugout, just in case something unusual happens. "I know that," Michael Barrett said, laughing. "I don't know if Rich [Hill] knew that, but I...Tags: Major League Baseball, Sean Marshall, Rich Hill, Spring Training, Michael Barrett
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AL West: Rangers may be the best of a bad lot
ken.davidoff@newsday.comThe American League is widely and accurately regarded as the superior league in baseball. But the gap seems to be closing between the AL and the National League, and you can look west for Exhibit A. The AL West, simply, is not a very good group of teams....Tags: Oakland Athletics, Bartolo Colon, Jeff Weaver, Texas Rangers, Spring Training
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Palmeiro, O's fall short
Sun StaffGiven the responsibility of checking the Orioles' lineup card yesterday, third base coach Rick Dempsey held it against the magnetic board outside the clubhouse, making sure all the names and positions matched up. Rafael Palmeiro, in the sixth slot, was...Tags: Melvin Mora, Major League Baseball, Rafael Palmeiro, Sammy Sosa, Erik Bedard
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Cheers for Palmeiro's last at-bat could be start of new beginning
WITH TWO OUTS and two on in the bottom of the ninth inning yesterday afternoon, the Rafael Palmeiro saga officially turned back into a baseball-only story. What other conclusion can be drawn with that reception Palmeiro got as he left the on-deck...Tags: Melvin Mora, Major League Baseball, Rafael Palmeiro, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Toronto Blue Jays
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Poor execution haunts Sox
Tribune staff reporterOrlando Hernandez dug himself into a first-inning hole Wednesday night, but the White Sox's inability to hit with runners in scoring position made their 4-3 loss to Toronto more frustrating. Six times the Sox put a runner in scoring position but didn't...Tags: Major League Baseball, U.S. Cellular Field, Ozzie Guillen, Corey Koskie, Jermaine Dye
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