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Mets shut out Nationals
Everyone knows the Mets need more than just Matt Harvey on the mound. So when Dillon Gee finally pitched Sunday, he wasn’t the only one smiling in the clubhouse. Gee earned his first victory of the season, John Buck hit his seventh home run and New...Tags: Washington Nationals, New York Mets, Baseball, Jordan Zimmermann, National League East
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Angels pitcher C.J. Wilson hasn't eradicated erratic tendencies
addCustomPlayer('1j59v4a9evljr1d1b5hvawowo7', '', '', 600, 418, 'perf1j59v4a9evljr1d1b5hvawowo7', 'eplayer15'); C.J. Wilson seems amused by reporters who try to analyze him, or, as he puts it, "get inside my head." Approached after a loss to...
Tags: Baseball, Cy Young Award, Great American Ball Park, C.J. Wilson (baseball), Ervin Santana
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MLB Opening Day 2013 TV schedule
Channel Guide MagazineMLB Opening Day 2013 TV schedule: The MLB regular season starts Sunday, March 31, with Texas at Houston. ESPN and ESPN2 air four games April 1. Get a FREE MLB TV schedule printable version! Once again, the Hot Stove cooked up an offseason stew of big... -
Orioles are in a perfect spot heading into 2013 season
Let's agree that the Orioles are saying all the right things as they get ready for Tuesday's season opener against the Tampa Bay Rays. They're saying last year's 93 wins were no fluke. They're saying they're hungrier than ever after finishing second...
Tags: Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Nolan Reimold, Tampa Bay Rays, Buck Showalter
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Good luck trying to buy a World Series
There are some things that can be bought. A space flight. The chance to be cryogenically frozen. Or maybe just some of the simpler things, like a 12-cylinder Ferrari Testarossa, beachfront property in Turks and Caicos or one of the socks Curt...
Tags: Heath Bell, Mike Hampton, Josh Beckett, Brandon League, Emilio Bonifacio
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No surprise that U.S. is out of WBC early again
SAN FRANCISCO — All things being equal … Sorry, but, all things being equal, that is one of the most misleading phrases in the English language. All things are never equal. There always are advantages and disadvantages in life, and the best...Tags: Baseball, Yovani Gallardo, Clayton Kershaw, Joe Torre, Justin Verlander
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Pro's pro Buehrle just goes about business
BRADENTON, Fla. — Thirteen players and coaches have worn No. 56 for the Cubs. Could Mark Buehrle one day become the 14th? "What if?'' Buehrle said on a sunny Wednesday in the visiting clubhouse at McKechnie Field. I had asked him what would have...
Tags: Emilio Bonifacio, Toronto Blue Jays, Melky Cabrera, National League, Edwin Encarnacion
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Your Morning Phil: WBC, Appel, Torre
MIAMI – Talking baseball while wondering how badly Tiger Woods blows away the field at Augusta: 1. Nothing against tulips, wooden shoes and Bert Blyleven, but I wish Monday’s 7-6 game in Tokyo had gone the other way. While it’s cool...
Tags: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Aroldis Chapman, Baseball, Arkansas Razorbacks, Albert Pujols
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Orioles notes and observations: Schoop, Strop, leadership, Huff
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles have a night game tonight in Bradenton against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Wei-Yin Chen gets the start and will be followed by Brian Matusz, Tommy Hunter and Daniel Schlereth. Chen pitched two scoreless innings in his Grapefruit League debut...Tags: Jim Johnson, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Yovani Gallardo, Pedro Strop
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Dickey embraces WBC
PHOENIX — Success hasn't come easily for R.A. Dickey. That might make him the perfect pitcher for the World Baseball Classic. An event too many front office executives fear, too many top players avoid and too few American fans truly embrace has...
Tags: Doug Melvin , Baseball, New York Mets, Cy Young Award, Clayton Kershaw
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Is there an underdog in the AL East this season?
The Baltimore SunHere’s another subplot in the build-up to what should be a free-for-all in the AL East this summer: Almost every team in the division can play the nobody-believed-in-us card. With the exception of maybe the Blue Jays, who generated the most...Tags: Mike Carp, Josh Thole, Emilio Bonifacio, Toronto Blue Jays, David Price
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O's and their opponents prepared for a 'five-horse race' in the AL East
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — For most of the past two decades, the American League East has been considered the toughest division in baseball, primarily because it contained the sport's two financial behemoths, the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox....Tags: New York Mets, Derek Jeter, Nolan Reimold, Emilio Bonifacio, Curtis Granderson
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