On this day in 1983 Steve Carlton recorded the 300th win of his amazing baseball career. ‘Lefty’ and his Phillies teammates were on the road in St. Louis as they prepared to battle the Cardinals. Ironically, it was the Cardinals that … Continue reading →
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Lou Bierbauer (1865) Heinie Wagner (1880) Lefty Stewart (1900) Jim Rooker (1942) Woody Woodward (1942) Jim Morrison (1952) Dennis Lamp (1952) Tony Fossas (1957) Jim Winn (1959) Pete Harnisch (1966) Jeff Cirillo (1969) Brent Abernathy (1977) Mike Gosling (1980) Left-hander Tony Fossas was drafted by the Twins in the ninth round in 1978, but [...]
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 Giants fan's winning spirit in San Diego.Just how pathetic are San Diego Padres fans? Well, besides being way outnumbered by Giants fans at Petco Park Sept. 9-12 when the Orange and Black were in town for a four-game series, now comes word that San Diego mayor Jerry Sanders is begging fans to come out and support the Friars.According to an article in the San Diego Entertainer, Sanders
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 Will Aubrey Huff catch on with the Cubs next year?Chicago Tribune beat writer Paul Sullivan suggests that the Chicago Cubs could go after Aubrey Huff this winter. While there have been plenty of rumors that the Cubs might be pursuing Adam Dunn once MLB free agency starts, recent reports suggest that Dunn may be back in Washington next year, as the the two sides have reportedly gotten
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What he did: The man nicknamed Shoeless Joe is one of the all-time greats. Say what you will about his involvement in throwing the 1919 World Series, which cost him a spot in the Hall of Fame, but Jackson hit for average, fielded impeccably, and even ran the bases well, stealing at least 20 bases [...]
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Not even Ubaldo Jimenez could escape the Colorado Rockies’ ill-timed funk. Jimenez allowed two home runs in a game for the first time since June 6, 2008, and the Arizona Diamondbacks sent the Rockies to their third straight loss, 8-4 on Wednesday night. “He was not himself tonight, that’s all,” manager Jim Tracy said of [...]
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 Huff strikes out against Marmol in the 9th.The National League West race continues to look like a game of hot potato as the Padres jumped back into first place Wednesday night. The capsules... CHC 2, SF 0. The Giants lost to the Chicago Cubs 2-0, giving the Padres a half-game lead as they returned to the top of the standings for the first time since last Saturday. It was the third time
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More photos » Christian Petersen - Getty Images about 2 hours ago: PHOENIX - SEPTEMBER 22: Ryan Spilborghs #19 of the Colorado Rockies reacts after striking out against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the sixth inning of the Major League Baseball game at Chase Field on September 22 2010 in Phoenix Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
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Jeff Francoeur doubled to lead off the 12th inning and eventually scored on Jeff Mathis’ passed ball, and the Texas Rangers trimmed their magic number for clinching the AL West to four with a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday night. Mathis’ mistake on an easily catchable pitch by Matt Palmer (1-2) [...]
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Twins 5, Indians 1 Winning Pitcher, N. Blackburn. Loser, C. Carrasco. Twins Record 92 and clinched. I love this team. Really, I do. I stayed at the studio for an extra hour last night to watch the A's finish off the Whities hopes of catching the Twins (like that was a possibility...). I got [...]
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Trying to stay on top in a tight NL West race, the San Francisco Giants’ hitters are giving the pitching staff little room for error. Randy Wells pitched 7 2-3 innings and Kosuke Fukudome homered to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 2-0 victory over the Giants on Wednesday night. The loss, coupled with San [...]
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On Monday, I posted an article submitting four questions about the Twins' playoff roster for consideration. The topic that seemed to generate the most discussion was which starting pitcher might get the nod to start Game 4 of the ALDS, should there be one.Right now, the choice appears to be between Nick Blackburn, Kevin Slowey, Scott Baker or the Game 1 starter on short rest. None of those options seem all that unappealing, which is a good sort of conundrum to face. I can't claim to know what
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Miguel Tejada hit his 300th career home run and the San Diego Padres defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-1 on Wednesday night to reclaim first place from San Francisco in the topsy-turvy NL West race. The Giants lost to the Chicago Cubs 2-0, giving the Padres a half-game lead as they returned to the top [...]
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Carl Crawford and Evan Longoria hit consecutive homers Wednesday night, and the Tampa Bay Rays feasted on a fallible New York bullpen after a long rain delay took some of the luster out of a key September game for a 7-2 victory over the Yankees. Dan Johnson hit his third homer against New York in [...]
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