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Justin Speier is put on disabled list
Times Staff WriterThe injury bug that has decimated the Angels lineup and put an early dent in the rotation claimed the team's most consistent and reliable reliever Tuesday when Justin Speier was put on the 15-day disabled list because of a non-baseball related medical...Tags: Spring Training, Baseball, Casey Kotchman, Hector Carrasco, Mike Scioscia
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Reddick lead A's to 10-2 rout of Mariners
The Oakland TribuneOAKLAND, Calif. As welcome a sight as four Josh Reddick hits were during the A's 10-2 romp over Seattle, the right fielder made his biggest impact Sunday with his gold glove. With the A's trailing 2-0 in the second inning and Bartolo Colon in his...Tags: Seth Smith (baseball), Hisashi Iwakuma, Texas Rangers, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners
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Mariners have no answers for Colon
The Seattle TimesOAKLAND, Calif. Mike Zunino hovered around the third-base bag, waiting to take off for home if the line drive to right field fell in. But a shoestring catch by Josh Reddick of the Kyle Seager scorcher spelled the beginning of the end for the Mariners...Tags: Oliver Perez, Kendrys Morales, David Robertson, Safeco Field, Brett Gardner
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Commentary: Phillies must evaluate Ruben Amaro Jr.
The Philadelphia InquirerThe Phillies and the Washington Nationals have more than Jayson Werth in common these days. The teams went into Tuesday night separated by one game in the standings. Both arrived at Citizens Bank Park more than a week's worth of games behind the first-...Tags: Hunter Pence, Nationals Park, Carlos Ruiz, St. Louis Cardinals, Cory Gearrin
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Athletics defeat Yankees in 18 innings for sweep
Contra Costa TimesOAKLAND, Calif. The Athletics made the last appearance in Oakland for Yankees legend Mariano Rivera a 3-2 Oakland win when rookie Nate Freiman singled with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 18th as the Athletics finished off a three-game sweep of...Tags: Hiroki Kuroda, American League, Robinson Cano, Jerry Blevins, Joba Chamberlain
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Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings
Last week's ranking in parentheses. 1. Cardinals (1): Only the Rockies can match their lineup. Nobody can match their balance, with Adam Wainwright right back where he was in 2009-10 as a Cy Young candidate. 2. Braves (4): Julio Teheran and Kris...
Tags: Lymphoma, Joe Nathan, Mark Appel, Josh Hamilton, St. Louis Cardinals
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Lohse, Brewers hammer Phillies, 9-1
The Philadelphia InquirerMILWAUKEE Moments after Kyle Lohse surrendered a run to the feeble Phillies, a boisterous Sunday crowd at Miller Park rose to express its admiration during a 9-1 thumping. You see, good pitching is unfamiliar to the people of Wisconsin. The Brewers...Tags: Ron Roenicke, Erik Kratz, Carlos Ruiz, Justin De Fratus, Juan Francisco
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Mark Purdy: Baseball fans, keep booing the cheaters
San Jose Mercury NewsSAN FRANCISCO Wednesday at AT&T Park, we saw a good example perhaps the perfect example of why baseball needs no performance enhancing drugs to be vastly entertaining. Here was Toronto's R.A. Dickey, unleashing his knuckleball at 63 mph and making Giants...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, New York Giants, Punishment, Barry Zito, Bruce Bochy
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Baseball facing intense process in Biogenesis scandal
Milwaukee Journal SentinelSo, this is how Major League Baseball's investigation into the Biogenesis scandal will play out: Former clinic director Tony Bosch, who cut a deal with MLB to cooperate in exchange for litigation against him being dropped (and other favors), will...Tags: Ron Roenicke, Hospitals and Clinics, Major League Baseball Draft, Bud Selig, Litigation
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Bob Ford: Baseball ahead of other leagues in fighting PEDs
The Philadelphia InquirerPHILADELPHIA For sports leagues, the result of taking an aggressive anti-doping stance and backing it up with real programs is that cheaters will definitely be caught, something that is good for the long-term health of the game, but can be painful and bad...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, National Football League Players Association, Carlos Ruiz, National Hockey League, Ruben Amaro, Jr.
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Expect Biogenesis scandal only to get bigger
Major League Baseball finds itself with a real dilemma in the Biogenesis scandal. It's not whether to suspend the 20-plus players who are implicated; it's when to drop the hammer and take the artificially enhanced players off the field. An extended...
Tags: Zack Greinke, Hospitals and Clinics, Josh Hamilton, American League, Alexei Ramirez
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Players linked to Biogenesis scandal could face 100-game suspensions
The 2013 baseball season could be unlike any in history, with an unprecedented wave of suspensions possible by the All-Star break in the mushrooming Biogenesis scandal. Ryan Braun, the 2011 National League MVP who beat the rap after one positive test...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, American League, Robinson Cano, Bud Selig, San Francisco Giants
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