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Arroyo wins despite not having best stuff
The Dayton Daily NewsBronson Arroyo admitted to his coaches he didn't have his best stuff after the sixth inning Sunday and told them to be prepared if the Brewers figured that out. He had thrown 65 pitches, he said, but it felt like 90. It was just one of those days....Tags: Dusty Baker, Miami Marlins, Manny Parra, Philadelphia Phillies, Baseball
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9 crazy things about the Red Line
RedEyeReady or not, the Red Line South reconstruction starts Sunday. Until Oct. 19, nine South Side Red Line stations will close as crews rebuild the line south of Roosevelt Road. During this $425 million project, which is expected to rid the southern Red...Tags: Pittsburgh Pirates, Kansas City Royals, Chicago White Sox, Ryan Lochte, Ron Santo
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Hamels struggles as Phils get torched by Indians
The Philadelphia InquirerIt was a classic example of what has ailed the Phillies in the first quarter of the season -- a struggling Cole Hamels, an ineffective middle relief corps, and a stalled offense. Hamels surrendered five runs in five laborious innings and the bullpen...Tags: Washington Nationals, Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians, Citizens Bank Park, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Nationals win a Strasburg start for first time since opening day, 5-4 over Pirates
Associated PressPITTSBURGH (AP) — It took a rare team meeting for the Washington Nationals to get what lately has been a rare victory when Stephen Strasburg starts. Strasburg struck out eight in seven innings and the Nationals won one of his outings for the...Tags: Washington Nationals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Wilson Ramos, Rafael Soriano, Baseball
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'Sadsack' Marlins get last laugh on faltering Phillies
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Strasburg does it all but win for Nats
It took a rare team meeting for the Washington Nationals to get what lately has been a rare victory when Stephen Strasburg starts. Strasburg struck out eight in seven innings and the Nationals won one of his outings for the first time since opening day...Tags: Tyler Moore, Jordy Mercer, Washington Nationals, Russell Martin, Pittsburgh Pirates
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4 AL West teams shut out AL East opponents
The American League West dominated the AL East on Friday night, not allowing a run in the four divisional matchups. It's only the third time since divisional play began in 1969 that one division has blanked another division four times in one night...Tags: Oakland Athletics, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, National League West, C.C. Sabathia, American League West
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Haren, Span take care of business
Dan Haren had been waiting to prove he belonged in Washington’s vaunted starting rotation. After winning his last two starts, Haren is feeling a little better, and that’s mostly because he’s not overthrowing his fastball. “I&...Tags: Washington Nationals, Kris Medlen, X-rays, Rafael Soriano, Denard Span
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Zimmermann sharp again as Nationals finally solve Braves
Jordan Zimmermann turned in another dominant performance with two-hit ball over eight innings, Ian Desmond hit a two-run homer in the fourth and the Washington Nationals finally beat the Atlanta Braves, 2-0 Wednesday night. The Braves had won five in...Tags: Washington Nationals, Rafael Soriano, Baseball, Ian Desmond, Justin Upton
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More whiffs don't stop Braves from winning this time (updated)
The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionThe Braves are no longer on a 12-1 pace, which would have equated to 150 wins, which I'm almost certain would have been a record. Instead, they entered their game Monday night as losers of seven of nine and on a season pace for 1,512 strikeouts, which...Tags: Washington Nationals, Houston Astros, Tim Hudson, Baseball, New York Yankees
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Matt Harvey does his part, but Mets fall in 15th
NewsdayThe marathon included a misread fly ball that led to the game-tying run in the ninth inning. It involved a baffling intentional walk in the 12th inning and finally a go-ahead run in the 15th. For the Mets, that meant heartbreak. Nick Green's sacrifice...Tags: Jose Fernandez , Miami Marlins, Terry Collins, Collin Cowgill, Baseball
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Errors, lack of offense derail Mets
NewsdayThis, the Mets demonstrated again Sunday, is your brain on a losing streak. With the score tied in the seventh inning, two outs and nobody on for the visiting Phillies, Mets catcher John Buck couldn't hold on to pinch hitter Laynce Nix's foul pop-up...Tags: Freddy Galvis, Jonathon Niese, Laynce Nix, Terry Collins, Collin Cowgill
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