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Strasburg fans 10 as Nationals top Braves
Stephen Strasburg struck out 10 and allowed one run in six innings for his 15th win in what could be one of his final starts of the season as the Washington Nationals beat the Atlanta Braves 4-1 on Tuesday night. For weeks, the impending shutdown of...Tags: Juan Francisco, Baseball, Paul Maholm, National League East, Atlanta Braves
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Nats bounce back to split with Braves
Bryce Harper returned from an ankle injury to single and score as a pinch-hitter, and Roger Bernadina had a tiebreaking hit in the seventh inning as the Washington Nationals earned a split of the day-night doubleheader with a 5-2 victory Saturday night....Tags: Baseball Statistics, Roger Bernadina, Osvaldo Martinez, Baseball, Danny Espinosa
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Manuel feels Ruiz's pain
PHILADELPHIA — Charlie Manuel has been forced to answer a myriad of questions about trips to the disabled list made by his players this year. The winningest manager in Phillies history is never without a disappointed look when he's explaining the...
Tags: Matt Holliday, Baseball Statistics, Philadelphia Phillies, Baseball, David Wright
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Morse breaks the code to give Nationals a victory over Braves
Michael Morse had four hits, including the go-ahead homer in the eighth inning after Washington had blown a four-run lead, and the Nationals beat the Atlanta Braves 5-4 on Friday night. Andrelton Simmons' two-run homer off Ross Detwiler capped Atlanta'...Tags: Baseball, Jack Wilson, National League East, Atlanta Braves, Tyler Clippard
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Who in NL should get final All-Star spot?
Regional hero: Freese Ron Fritz Baltimore Sun Why not an almost local hero? David Freese isn't from Kansas City, but he plays for the Cardinals and grew up outside of St. Louis, about a four-hour drive to Kansas City. He led the Cardinals to the...Tags: Mike Trout, Trout, St. Louis Cardinals, Baseball, World Series
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Nats' all-stars say bad old days over
Three All-Stars, first place on the Fourth of July and a 19-year-old sensation who is mature enough to defer to a 40-year-old from another team. Baseball in the nation’s capital hasn¿t looked this good in decades. And decades. And decades.Instead of...Tags: Baseball, World Series, National League East, Mark Grudzielanek, Matt Kemp
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Scoreboard -- July 9, 2012
TV SPORTS TUESDAY Major League Baseball--All-Star Game at Kansas City, Mo., 6:30 p.m. (ESPN) TODAY TENNIS C.C. Lee Tournament at Northern State Courts AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Aberdeen Smittys at Jamestown, N.D., 5:30 p.m. doubleheader...Tags: Irina-Camelia Begu, Elvis Andrus, Donald Young, Tour de France, Entertainment Events
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Giant blowout: NL routs AL, 8-0
AP Sports WriterKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Pablo Sandoval and Melky Cabrera turned the All-Star game into a Giant blowout. Flashing their bright orange spikes and booming bats, the San Francisco sluggers keyed a five-run blitz against Justin Verlander in the first...Tags: Justin Verlander, Matt Holliday, St. Louis Cardinals, Matt Kemp, Gold Glove Awards
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Dunn gives up All-Star at-bats for Royals' Butler
KANSAS CITY, Mo. —Jake Peavy didn’t expect to play in Tuesday night’s All-Star Game, but the plan was to have White Sox teammate Adam Dunn enter in the fifth inning as the American League DH. But Dunn never appeared, instead giving...
Tags: Kansas City Royals, Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Starlin Castro, Chris Sale, Jake Peavy
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Big hits by Ankiel, Zimmerman power Nationals past Braves
Rick Ankiel hit a two-run triple in Washington’s four-run first inning, Ryan Zimmerman padded the lead with a three-run double in the seventh and the first-place Nationals beat the slumping Atlanta Braves 7-4 Friday night. Right-hander Chien-Ming...Tags: Baseball, National League East, Atlanta Braves, Spring Training, Ian Desmond
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Chris Davis makes his first major league start in right field
ATLANTA — Chris Davis couldn't pinpoint the last time he made a start in right field — a statement in itself how long and infrequent it's been. But with the Orioles losing the designated hitter Friday in Atlanta, manager Buck Showalter's...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Nolan Reimold, Matt Lindstrom, Inflammation
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After flashing the leather, will Orioles' Chris Davis go back to using it?
The Baltimore SunBefore making his first big-league start in rightfield on Friday night, Chris Davis picked his words carefully, but still got his point across. “I’m just happy to be playing on the other side of the ball,” he said. In the dugout...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Nick Markakis, Buck Showalter, Chris Davis
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