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Daily Roundup, 04/22/12
Josh Hamilton stole a base. -And Ramon Santiago tripled. –In a game featuring two of the best offenses in baseball, the winning run came on a suicide squeeze with the bases loaded. Of course, it really should have been called … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Pujols, Arizona Diamonbacks, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Brett Lawrie, daily roundup, erik bedard, Gerardo Parra, houston astros, John McDonald, Jordan, josh hamilton, JP Arencibia, kansas city royals, los angeles dodgers, matt kemp, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, Ramon Santiago, Robbie Ross, tampa bay rays, texas rangers
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Daily Roundup, 09/10/11–Jorge Posada Caught. And Threw Someone Out.
The Astros won. -All nine starters had a hit, Wandy Rodriguez included. Baltimore starter Rick Vanden Hurk only recorded seven outs, and the Orioles needed six pitchers to get through the first 8.1 innings. -Despite that, they actually led 4-3 … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Dunn, Alex Rios, Alex White, Alexi Ogando, alfredo aceves, Anibal Sanchez, Arizona Diamonbacks, baltimore orioles, Boston Red Sox, brandon inge, Bronson Arroyo, Carlos Ruiz, Chicago White Sox, chris perez, cincinnati reds, cleveland indians, daily roundup, Dan Haren, Dana Eveland, Detroit Tigers, Florida Marlins, houston astros, James Darnell, Jason Bay, jeff mathis, Joe Mauer, Jordan, Jorge Posada, Kevin Gregg, Kyle Farnsworth, Kyle Weiland, Los Angeles Angels, lyle overbay, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, san diego padres, san francisco giants, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, Toronto Blue Jays, Trevor Cahill
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Daily Roundup, 07/23/11
- Justin Upton and Miguel Montero combined to drive in eleven runs in the Diamondbacks’ 12-3 rout over the Rockies. – The other run was driven in by Josh Collmenter – as in the pitcher. – Rays/Royals was pretty wacky … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 07/21/11
- The Angels beat the Rangers 1-0. – CJ Wilson gave up two hits and a walk in a complete game effort – and took the loss. — The Angels scored in the second inning, and he gave up the … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, CC Sabathia, CJ Wilson, Colorado Rockies, daily roundup, Derek Jeter, Detroit Tigers, dexter fowler, elliot johnson, Florida Marlins, Freddie Freeman, Jake Westbrook, James Shields, Jered Weaver, jhoulys chacin, Los Angeles Angels, Miguel Olivo, minnesota twins, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Sam Fuld, san diego padres, seattle mariners, st. louis cardinals, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, Wilson Betemit, yadier molina
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Daily Roundup, 07/20/11
- Make it 11 straight losses for the Mariners. – This after they scored six runs tonight. — On July 5, the Mariners were only 2.5 games out of first. Now they’re 13.5 back. – Tim Lincecum lost 1-0 today. … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Pujols, andrew miller, arizona diamondbacks, baltimore orioles, boone logan, Boston Red Sox, Bruce Chen, Carlos Gomez, Carlos Gonzalez, chicago cubs, Chicago White Sox, Clayton Kershaw, clayton mortensen, Clayton Richard, Colorado Rockies, David Price, david robertson, dioner navarro, Florida Marlins, Freddy Garcia, gerald laird, houston astros, Jacoby Ellsbury, jason isringhausen, Joe Mauer, Joe Saunders, kansas city royals, Mariano Rivera, minnesota twins, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, ricky nolasco, san diego padres, san francisco giants, seattle mariners, st. louis cardinals, Stephen Drew, tampa bay rays, Tim Lincecum, Ty Wigginton, wes helms
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Daily Roundup, 07/18/11
- Once again: FIRST PLACE PITTSBURGH PIRATES!!!!!! And this time they’ve got first place all to themselves. – The Rays scored two runs before they made an out tonight. They didn’t score in sixteen innings last night. – They still … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 07/17/11
- The As scored seven runs today before they made an out. – The Giants scored the winning run on a suicide squeeze. In the same game, the Padres had the bases loaded in extra innings… but didn’t score because … Continue reading
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Tagged arizona diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, bexy, Boston Red Sox, Colorado Rockies, daily roundup, Daniel Hudson, houston astros, Jair Jurrjens, Joel Hanrahan, los angeles dodgers, milwaukee brewers, nate mclouth, New York Yankees, Oakland As, Phil Hughes, Pittsburgh Pirates, san diego padres, san francisco giants, tampa bay rays, Washington Nationals
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Daily Roundup, 07/15/11
- Jeff Karstens threw a complete game shutout. It was against the Astros, but still, Jeff Karstens! Complete game shutout! – His ERA is now 2.34. Of course, almost nothing has changed in his peripherals outside of his BABIP (and … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 07/10/11
First things first, this roundup by Baseball Reference is pretty awesome. And now on with the show. – BJ Upton had… a day. He singled in the fourth inning of the Rays/Yankees game, then immediately got picked off (CC running … Continue reading