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    May 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Phillies ace Roy Halladay out six to eight weeks

    Philadelphia Phillies ace <strong>Roy Halladay</strong> is expected to miss six to eight weeks because of a strained right shoulder, the latest major setback for the five-time NL East champions.
    Philadelphia Phillies ace Roy Halladay is expected to miss six to eight weeks because of a strained right shoulder, the latest major setback for the five-time NL East champions. Halladay was put on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday, two days after he...

    Tags: National League East, Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, Hideki Matsui, Tampa Bay Rays

  2. May 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Lightweight Dodgers lineup too heavy a burden for Clayton Kershaw

    Friday marked four years to the day that a sandy-haired Texan debuted at Dodger Stadium. It was a ballyhooed occasion for a ballyhooed pitcher, and he shined with a brilliant performance that his team capped with a close win.
    Friday marked four years to the day that a sandy-haired Texan debuted at Dodger Stadium. It was a ballyhooed occasion for a ballyhooed pitcher, and he shined with a brilliant performance that his team capped with a close win. That victory prefigured many...

    Tags: Dodger Stadium, Juan Uribe, Lucas Harrell, Houston Astros, Don Mattingly

  4. May 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Roger Clemens' DNA is linked to needle

    A needle stored with a beer can appeared to contain an extremely tiny amount of <strong>Roger Clemens'</strong> DNA, which turned out to be good news and bad news for both sides in the perjury trial in Washington of the seven-time Cy Young Award winner.
    A needle stored with a beer can appeared to contain an extremely tiny amount of Roger Clemens' DNA, which turned out to be good news and bad news for both sides in the perjury trial in Washington of the seven-time Cy Young Award winner. A forensic...

    Tags: Brian McNamee, Alabama Crimson Tide, Science and Technology, Lawyers, Bo Van Pelt

  6. May 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The Times' baseball rankings

    Ricky Nolasco etched his name in the record book of the Miami Marlins last week passing Dontrelle Willis to become the Marlins' all-time leader in victories. He tops a list on which Josh Johnson ranks third, A.J. Burnett fourth and Brad Penny fifth. Nolasco doesn't quite evoke the emotion of, say, Bob Gibson or Warren Spahn. Then again, the Marlins have only been in business since 1993. Here's a look at the winningest pitcher in the history of each current major league franchise in order of victories:
    Ricky Nolasco etched his name in the record book of the Miami Marlins last week passing Dontrelle Willis to become the Marlins' all-time leader in victories. He tops a list on which Josh Johnson ranks third, A.J. Burnett fourth and Brad Penny fifth....

    Tags: Cincinnati Reds, Brad Penny, Chuck Finley, Dontrelle Willis, San Diego Padres

  8. May 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Stalemate between Athletics, Giants is a game of legal poker

    <strong>Legal poker</strong>
    Legal poker The stalemate is so stale, the one between the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants, that it somehow became big news when someone asked Bud Selig last week whether the A's might move out of the Bay Area and the commissioner basically...

    Tags: Texas Rangers, Wei-Yin Chen, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, American League West

  10. May 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Dodgers' starting rotation is a startling second-best in majors

    C.J. Wilson was the ace of the Texas Rangers' pitching staff last season. When the Angels signed Wilson and slotted him into the No. 4 spot of their starting rotation behind Jered Weaver, Dan Haren and Ervin Santana, the debate raged as to whether the Angels might have a better rotation than the Philadelphia Phillies. The Dodgers let Hiroki Kuroda go because they could not afford him. They signed Chris Capuano and Aaron Harang, assembling a rotation perceived as Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw and four innings-eaters in Capuano, Harang, Chad Billingsley and Ted Lilly. Yet, the Dodgers boasted the best record in the majors through Friday's games, primarily for two reasons; Matt Kemp and the starting rotation. The Angels' rotation has been solid, second-best in the hitter-heavy American League, as ranked by earned-run average. But the Dodgers' rotation has been spectacular, second-best in the major leagues, trailing only the Washington Nationals. The rotations of every major league team, ranked by ERA through Friday's games, with the names of the five pitchers who have started the most games for each team:
    C.J. Wilson was the ace of the Texas Rangers' pitching staff last season. When the Angels signed Wilson and slotted him into the No. 4 spot of their starting rotation behind Jered Weaver, Dan Haren and Ervin Santana, the debate raged as to whether the...

    Tags: Johnny Cueto, Texas Rangers, Hiroki Kuroda, C.J. Wilson (baseball), Ted Lilly

  12. May 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Left-handed pitching trio is all right for Dodgers

    The world is stacked against them, an unspoken prejudice against the poor left-hander.
    The world is stacked against them, an unspoken prejudice against the poor left-hander. It's not a good thing to have two left feet, to receive a left-handed compliment. Go down the left-hand path and you're into black magic, or maybe just reality shows....

    Tags: Chuck Finley, Jeff Fassero, Jamie Moyer, Don Drysdale, Don Mattingly

  14. May 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Kobe Bryant on All-NBA first team for 10th time

    <strong>LeBron James </strong>of the Miami Heat was the leading vote-getter for the All-NBA team, and the Lakers' <strong>Kobe Bryant </strong>earned his 10th first-team selection, tied for second on the all-time list.
    LeBron James of the Miami Heat was the leading vote-getter for the All-NBA team, and the Lakers' Kobe Bryant earned his 10th first-team selection, tied for second on the all-time list. Bryant, a first-team pick for the seventh straight season, joined...

    Tags: Brian McNamee, Jay Haas, Russell Westbrook, Miami Heat, Los Angeles Lakers

  16. May 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Dodgers get best of Giants' Tim Lincecum again in 6-2 victory

    The Dodgers beat Tim Lincecum again on Wednesday night.
    The Dodgers beat Tim Lincecum again on Wednesday night. But the 6-2 victory at Dodger Stadium was nothing like their four victories against him last season, when Clayton Kershaw repeatedly edged the two-time Cy Young Award winner in a series of...

    Tags: Dodger Stadium, National League West, Don Mattingly, Josh Lindblom, Scott Van Slyke

  18. May 8, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. American Idol on TV: May 2 - 9

    Show Tracker
    “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” 4 p.m. Wednesday, NBC: Carrie Underwood performs; actress Anna Kendrick. (N) “American Idol” 8 p.m. Wednesday, Fox: Performance Show: The finalists perform for the judges. (N) “Randy Jackson...
  20. May 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Roger Clemens' attorney again attacks Brian McNamee's credibility

    WASHINGTON &mdash; Brian McNamee, the chief accuser of former pitching star Roger Clemens, was left with his credibility hanging in the balance Friday after the latest of four grueling sessions of cross-examination by the defense at Clemens' perjury trial.
    WASHINGTON — Brian McNamee, the chief accuser of former pitching star Roger Clemens, was left with his credibility hanging in the balance Friday after the latest of four grueling sessions of cross-examination by the defense at Clemens' perjury...

    Tags: Brian McNamee, Roger Clemens, Witnesses, Prosecution, Justice System

  22. May 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Bobby Abreu finds his place with the Dodgers

    Less than two weeks after being released by the Angels, <b>Bobby Abreu</b> is making his presence felt with the Dodgers.
    Less than two weeks after being released by the Angels, Bobby Abreu is making his presence felt with the Dodgers. The 38-year-old outfielder entered Tuesday batting .296 (eight for 27) since joining the Dodgers on May 4, with four doubles and four runs...

    Tags: Colorado Rockies, Dodger Stadium, Awards and Prizes, Don Mattingly, Gerardo Parra

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