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  • June 2007
    • Yankees Exit Subway Series Looking Up

      Yankees Exit Subway Series Looking Up

      The Yankees took two out of three games against their interurban interleague rivals this weekend, capped by an 8-2 slaughter last night courtesy of sinker-server Chien-Ming Wang. Wang allowed only six hits through 8 2/3 and struck out 10, while Arod alone put up 3 RBIs—1 more than the sullen Mets, who have now lost 12 of their last 15 outings. More »

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      MLB   baseball   New York Yankees   New York Mets   Alex Rodriguez   Chien Ming Wang

    • Yankees Break Even With Win Streak

      Yankees Break Even With Win Streak

      The Yankees have found their way back to the familiar side of .500 for the first time since April, with their eighth win in a row. The Yanks climbed to 32-31 at the expense of the Arizona Diamondbacks, aided by Alex Rodriguez's league-leading 25th home run and a strong eight innings from Mike Mussina. More »

    • Verlander No-Hits Brewers

      Verlander No-Hits Brewers

      Tigers fireballer Justin Verlander scored a spectacular no-hitter at home against the Brewers, the team with the NL's two leading home-run artists. The right-hander used his changeup and curve to devastating effect, chalking 12 Ks and allowing only three balls to reach the outfield in the 4-0 interleague victory. More »

    • Phillies' Futility Flirts With Immortality

      Phillies' Futility Flirts With Immortality

      This year's Phillies aren't as awful as tradition would suggest, but they can't fight history. From their perch a respectably mediocre two games over .500, they can see a new milestone: 10,000 losses. The Times visits Philadelphia, where the baseball has been so bad for so long that the never-before-accomplished feat lies a mere 14 defeats away. More »

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      MLB   baseball   sports   Philadelphia Phillies   Philadelphia

    • A-Rod's #23, 24 Finish Sweep of Pittsburgh

      A-Rod's #23, 24 Finish Sweep of Pittsburgh

      New York slugger Alex Rodriguez is on track to break Roger Maris's team home run record of 61 after hitting two to help sweep the Pittsburgh Pirates, 13-6.  The Yankees abused their former starter Shawn Chacon, who lasted only 3.1 innings and gave up seven runs.  Pittsburgh went 3-12 last year against the American League. More »

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      MLB   baseball   New York Yankees   Alex Rodriguez   Pittsburgh Pirates

    • Schilling One Out From No-No

      Schilling One Out From No-No

      Shannon Stewart hit a single with two outs in the 9th to blight Curt Schilling's bid for the first no-hitter of his career in Oakland. The Boston righty/blogger shook off his catcher's call for a slider and threw a fastball outside to the A's outfielder, who had been fooled outside all game. More »

    • Scuffling Cubs Make Nice

      Scuffling Cubs Make Nice

      Four days after Cubs ace Carlos Zambrano sent his battery partner Michael Barrett to the hospital with a split lip, manager Lou Piniella resolved their differences in a 10-minute reconciliation meeting. Piniella himself is serving a four-game suspension for kicking dirt at an umpire. Barrett will catch Zambrano in the future. More »

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      MLB   baseball   Chicago Cubs   Carlos Zambrano   Lou Piniella   Michael Barrett

    • Jays Squawk about A-Rod's Yawp

      Jays Squawk about A-Rod's Yawp

      The Blue Jays were still upset a day after Yankees star Alex Rodriguez confused Jays third baseman Howie Clark by yelling at him while running the bases in the ninth inning. Clark was preparing to snag a fly ball, but then stepped aside, thinking the shortstop was calling the catch for himself. The play led to three Yankees runs. More »

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      MLB   baseball   New York Yankees   Alex Rodriguez   Toronto Blue Jays   Howie Clark

  • May 2007

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