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Daily Roundup, 06/10/11
- The Braves scored as many runs tonight as they did over their past five games combined. – h/t @baseballin140 for pointing this out: last night, Placido Polanco made the error that led to the Cubs’ eventual winning run. Tonight, … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 06/08/11
- Remember when everyone thought Oakland would win the AL West this year? I mean, it’s obviously not too late, but they’ve lost nine in a row. – The first six were to the Yankees and Red Sox. Fine. These … Continue reading
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Tagged arizona diamondbacks, baltimore orioles, bexy, carl pavano, carlos quentin, chicago cubs, cleveland indians, craig counsell, daily roundup, Derek Lowe, greg dobbs, jack hannahan, jason isringhausen, Matt Cain, Matt Capps, Miguel Olivo, milwaukee brewers, minnesota twins, New York Mets, Oakland Athletics, pedro alvarez, Pedro Beato, Pittsburgh Pirates, prince fielder, Randy Wolf, ronny paulino, ryan braun, san francisco giants
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Daily Roundup, 05/27/11
Sadly, not too much craziness today~ – The Royals and Rangers were tied at 7-7 through 13. – The really crazy thing? All of those runs were scored before the end of the end of the second inning, except for … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Dunn, baltimore orioles, bexy, brandon crawford, daily roundup, James Loney, Javier Vazquez, jon lester, Jose Molina, kansas city royals, Kevin Correia, Mariano Rivera, Melky Cabrera, neftali feliz, New York Yankees, san francisco giants, seattle mariners, texas rangers, Toronto Blue Jays
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Daily Roundup, 05/23/11
- Josh Hamilton, Nelson Cruz, and Jim Thome all homered in their first games back from the DL. – Thome homered twice. (Corey Hart, not wanting to be outdone, homered three times tonight, to bring his season total to… three. … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexi Ogando, andy dirks, baltimore orioles, Ben Zobrist, bexy, Carl Crawford, charlie furbush, Chase Utley, Chicago White Sox, cleveland indians, Corey Hart, daily roundup, Detroit Tigers, Edinson Volquez, jack cust, Jim Thome, josh hamilton, los angeles dodgers, matt harrison, Miguel Cabrera, milwaukee brewers, minnesota twins, Nelson Cruz, Phil Coke, Philadelphia Phillies, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, Vicente Padilla
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Daily Roundup, 05/20/11
- The Red Sox won by ten runs and someone got a save. – Jon Lester gave up 5 ER in 6 IP and got a win. – Tonight was the first one-run game at Yankee Stadium the Mets ever … Continue reading
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MLB.com on last night’s games.
MLB.com noticed some things were awfully wacky last night, too. Here’s their article on the games, including the ridiculous pitching, Jose Bautista, and of course Yankees/Orioles.
Daily Roundup, 05/12/11
A shortened schedule, but there was still much wackiness. – The Royals won a series in Yankee Stadium for the first time since 1999. – Eric Hosmer hit two home runs in this series… — So did Melky Cabrera. —- … Continue reading
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