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Lincecum pitching by feel
San Jose Mercury NewsPHOENIX Giants manager Bruce Bochy still talks fondly of the overpowering first impression Tim Lincecum made years ago. Lincecum could dominate with two pitches, Bochy said, a fastball that sat in the upper 90s and a curveball that Baseball America ranked...Tags: San Francisco Giants, AAA, Major League Baseball Draft, Baseball, Buster Posey
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Baseball: How players from Hampton Roads are faring in the majors and minors (updated through 6/9)
Michael Cuddyer, from Chesapeake, is enjoying a stellar season with the Colorado Rockies. Player, Level, Team, Org., Pos., Avg., G, AB, R, H, HR, RBI, OPS; Jake Cave, A, Charleston (S.C.), Yankees, OF, .239, 38, 163, 19, 39, 0, 14, .632; Michael...
Tags: Baseball Statistics, David Wright, Landforms, Justin Upton, Will Rhymes
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Versatile Santiago does his job as Sox beat A's
Robin Ventura described left-hander Hector Santiago as "hyper" and "energetic" when he is on the mound. The White Sox manager also acknowledged that Santiago is versatile and valuable after watching him dispatch the Athletics 4-2 Sunday in front of 31,...
Tags: Jake Peavy, Adam Rosales, Gordon Beckham, Alex Rios, Spring Training
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A's lose, but end 17-game stretch 13-4 � and upbeat
Contra Costa TimesCHICAGO Sunday's 4-2 A's loss to the Chicago White Sox brought to an end a 17-game stretch without a day off in which Oakland played teams from two leagues, from three divisions and in five cities. It's the kind of stretch that tests a team, and even...Tags: Seattle Mariners, Adam Dunn, American League West, Gordon Beckham, Alex Rios
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Santiago, Sox down A's 4-2
Tribune reporterChicago White Sox left-hander Hector Santiago has shuttled back and forth between the bullpen and the starter’s role this season. With the rib injury suffered recently by veteran starter Jake Peavy, it was time for Santiago to get the nod Sunday...Tags: Jake Peavy, Adam Rosales, Adam Dunn, Gordon Beckham, Jerry Blevins
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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: John Mayberry, Jr., Freddy Galvis, Charlie Manuel, Bartolo Colon, National League
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Brown's DOM-ination brings life to fans, teammates
PHILADELPHIA — People often knock Charlie Manuel when he professes his love for the long ball, something he's done countless times throughout his tenure in Philadelphia. "A home run is the greatest hit in baseball," was his latest proclamation....Tags: John Mayberry, Jr., Ryan Howard, Baseball Statistics, National League, Curt Schilling
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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, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Bartolo Colon, Barry Zito, AT&T Park
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Around the bases . . .
Milwaukee Journal SentinelPLAYERS OF THE WEEK MLB: Philadelphia LF Dominic Brown For the second consecutive week, it's Brown. Entering the weekend, he was batting .433 (13 for 30) over his last seven games with five homers and 12 RBI. He added another homer Saturday vs. the...Tags: Seattle Mariners, San Francisco Giants, National League, Baltimore Orioles, American League East
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Joe Strauss: Duncans' 'perfect fit' ends too soon
St. Louis Post-DispatchST. LOUIS To know those in the Duncan family even casually is to know they don't intend their pain for public consumption. But to have known Jeanine Duncan left little choice. To have known Dave and Jeanine Duncan more than a little bit one realizes that...Tags: Kansas City Royals, San Francisco Giants, National League, Walt Jocketty , National Hockey League
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Athletics fall to White Sox, remain in first place as Rangers lose
Contra Costa TimesCHICAGO Sean Doolittle says he hasn't lost confidence, not even after giving up three more runs and taking the loss as the Chicago White Sox took a 4-1 victory Saturday. More to the point, perhaps, is the fact that his teammates say they haven't lost...Tags: Grant Balfour, Gordon Beckham, Coco Crisp, Chicago White Sox, Chris Young (baseball, pitcher)
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Four Angelenos, a Vaquero, former Falcon selected in final day of MLB draft
Things finally got moving for a handful of baseball players with local ties on the final day of the Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft on Saturday. While the wait was longer than hoped for a quartet of players who’ve spent time with...
Tags: Seattle Mariners, Major League Baseball Draft, College Sports, Houston Astros, Baseball
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