MLB Baseball
MLB Baseball
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MLB BASEBALL
Two players' multi-HR games not enough for Astros
For the first time in nearly eight years, two Houston Astros had multi-homer games.
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MLB BASEBALL
Gillaspie's RBI in 9th lifts ChiSox over Marlins
Ricky Nolasco was pretty good Saturday night. The way the Marlins are playing, though, he needs to be nearly unhittable.
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MLB BASEBALL
Cardinals fall short in 5-3 loss to Dodgers
The St. Louis Cardinals have had a tough time keeping their starting pitchers healthy. Add rookie John Gast to the list.
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MLB BASEBALL
Mets drop 5th in row, beaten by Minor, Braves 6-0
Dillon Gee and the New York Mets keep finding different ways to get tagged. Lately, they've let the opposing pitcher hurt them - with a bat.
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MLB BASEBALL
Bill Plaschke: In the Hall, off the wall
LOS ANGELES-Zack Wheat is remembered frequently in a town in the middle of Missouri, his great-grandson often pulling out a Bull Durham cigar pin bearing the likeness of the most prolific hitter in Dodgers franchise history.
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MLB BASEBALL
Recap: Los Angeles vs. St. Louis
Lance Lynn tossed six scoreless frames to guide the St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-0 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the opener of a three-game set.
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MLB BASEBALL
Recap: Houston vs. Oakland
Chris Young's three-run home run in the ninth inning lifted the Oakland Athletics to a 6-5 win over the Houston Astros in the opener of a three-game series at Minute Maid Park.
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MLB BASEBALL
Recap: San Francisco vs. Colorado
Michael Cuddyer, in his first game off the disabled list, hit a solo home run and drove in three to back six strong innings from Tyler Chatwood as the Colorado Rockies took a 5-0 win over the San Francisco Giants to open a three-game set.
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MLB BASEBALL
Shades of Tram and Sweet Lou with Tigers' Infante and Peralta
DETROIT - The season has more than 100 games to go, but Omar Infante and Jhonny Peralta could bid to become the second double-play duo in Tigers history to each hit .300 for the season.
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MLB BASEBALL
Tigers can't catch up after early deficit as Twins win
DETROIT - The Tigers lost, 3-2, to the Twins on Saturday on a day of full of some amazing coincidences:




