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Dodgers' Milton Makes Up For Lost Time With Fine Effort
Los Angeles TimesEric Milton was back. This time, really. "Tonight," Milton said, "was more me." Milton earned his first major league victory in nearly three years in the Dodgers' 7-1 win over the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on Tuesday, limiting the home team to...Tags: Juan Pierre, Colorado Rockies, Minnesota Twins, Spring Training, Casey Blake
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Maddux stymies Astros for 10th win
Tribune baseball reporterGreg Maddux has begun his finishing kick. He hopes his teammates follow him. For the second start in a row, Maddux was masterful. He worked seven strong innings on only 70 pitches Tuesday night as the Cubs beat the Houston Astros 4-1 before 31,963 at...Tags: Houston Astros, Kerry Wood, Greg Maddux, Chicago Cubs, Carlos Zambrano
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Gameday Live 129: Astros at Mets
On the Mets beatGood evening Mets fans. Marcus Henry is back after a bit of a hiatus to take you through game one of this four-game set between the Mets and the Astros. Mets (71-57) vs. Astros (64-63) 7:10 Starters: Johan Santana (11-7,......Tags: Endy Chavez, Jose Reyes, New York Mets, Carlos Delgado, Lance Berkman
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Marshall finds 1 mistake all it takes to lose
Tribune staff reporterThe momentum the Cubs built over the last week came to a crashing halt in a span of less than 24 hours at Minute Maid Park. Making his first major-league start, Houston right-hander Chris Sampson combined with two relievers on a 1-0 shutout Wednesday...Tags: John Mabry, Houston Astros, Kerry Wood, Tony Womack, Chicago Cubs
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Gameday Live 131: Astros at Mets
On the Mets beatGood afternoon Mets fans. Welcome to another day on the blog. Marcus Henry will take you through game three of this four-game set between the Mets and Astros. Mets (72-58) vs. Astros (65-64); 1:10 p.m. Oliver Perez (9-7, 3.93 ERA)......Tags: Jose Reyes, New York Mets, Carlos Beltran, Carlos Delgado, LaTroy Hawkins
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Jewish Major Leaguers baseball cards include former Marlin
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsMy mother still gets emotional when she remembers how Sandy Koufax chose not to pitch the first game of the World Series in 1965 because it fell on Yom Kippur. An old friend gave me a baseball with a photo......Tags: All Stars, Shawn Green, Milwaukee Brewers, Miami Marlins, Kevin Youkilis
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Blazing fastballs key Zambrano's effort
Tribune baseball reporterStill throwing 98 m.p.h. in the ninth inning, Carlos Zambrano turned the tables on a Houston team built around powerful pitching. Zambrano and closer Ryan Dempster combined on a three-hitter as the Cubs denied Roy Oswalt his 15th victory and inched...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Carlos Zambrano, Aramis Ramirez, Neifi Perez, National League
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Q&A with Dan Connolly
Baltimoresun.com StaffPercy, Easton: Everyone understands what the Orioles needs are, but realistically, what does your magic 8 ball say the most likely free agent additions the Orioles will be making this offseason? Dan Connolly: I'm sure my Magic 8 Ball is a little less...Tags: Brian Giles, Juan Pierre, Sidney Ponson, Triple Crown, Bars and Clubs
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C.Z. money
Tribune staff reporterIn the last installment of the long-running saga, "Zambrano vs. World," the not-so-mild-mannered Cubs pitcher vented in the dugout after being lifted for a pinch-hitter and sparred with the media in a postgame news conference only Don King would have...Tags: Houston Astros, Juan Pierre, Jacque Jones, Chicago Cubs, Carlos Zambrano
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Same old scenario: Cubs lose
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Zambrano's arm was feeling heavy Thursday afternoon at Wrigley Field, while a crowd of 40,236 was feeling somewhat nauseated. In a scene that has been replayed over and over this season, the Cubs lost 3-2 to Houston thanks to a costly error and...Tags: WGN, Chicago Cubs, Carlos Zambrano, Ronny Cedeno, Wrigley Field
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Cubs' long night turns into happy ending
Tribune baseball reporterTrying to save Juan Mateo's life, Dusty Baker almost cost the Cubs a win on Tuesday night. Instead his decision not to expose Mateo to retaliation from a seemingly angry Roger Clemens merely set up one of the longest, craziest nights in Cubs history. A...Tags: John Mabry, Michael Wuertz, Roger Clemens, Chicago Cubs, Scott Eyre
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