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Commentary: Younger Nationals and older Phillies in the same boat
The Phillies and the Washington Nationals have more than Jayson Werth in common these days.
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Rays struggle against Aceves, lose 5-1 to Boston
Wil Myers had an uneventful day in his major league debut. Same for the rest of the Tampa Bay Rays, who just couldn't figure out Alfredo Aceves.
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Indians plagued by wild pitches
CLEVELAND - The Kansas City Royals scored the winning run Monday night on a ninth-inning wild pitch by Matt Albers, but should Carlos Santana have blocked the pitch from skipping between his legs back to the screen?
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Red Sox send Buchholz to DL with neck strain
Boston Red Sox ace Clay Buchholz will miss at least another week due to a strained neck that has landed the majors' current leader in earned run average on the disabled list.
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Yankees INF Youkilis needs surgery, Teixeira to DL
They come back for a bit, then they're gone again. So it goes for the New York Yankees and many of their ailing stars this season.
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Braves' rally falls short in first game of doubleheader
The Braves have come from behind to win more games than any other National League team this season, and it looked like they might do it for a 22nd time Tuesday, despite a lack of sleep and a four-run deficit entering the eighth inning.
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Ortiz, Red Sox top Rays in rainy twinbill opener
David Ortiz drove in three runs and the Boston Red Sox opened a day-night doubleheader by beating the Tampa Bay Rays 5-1 Tuesday in a game delayed nearly three hours by rain.
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Recap: Boston vs. Tampa Bay
David Ortiz registered three RBI and Jacoby Ellsbury scored three runs and finished a home run shy of the cycle, as the Boston Red Sox downed the Tampa Bay Rays, 5-1, in the opener of Tuesday's doubleheader at a rain-soaked Fenway Park.
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Bob Ford: Phillies have the Big Piece, but he's missing
If the Phillies are truly trying to resolve the puzzle of their ability to contend - and aren't merely trying to convince either themselves, their fans or any potential trade partners of that - then the big piece of the equation is as obvious as always.
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Calif. city sues MLB over A's proposed move
Major League Baseball is dragging its feet on having team owners vote on the Oakland Athletics' proposed move to a new ballpark 40 miles south in San Jose, San Jose city officials said in a lawsuit filed Tuesday.




