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| Dyson hits leadoff homer, Dbacks power past Rockies 9-3 DENVER (AP) — The usually sure-footed Arizona Diamondbacks made a couple of uncharacteristic base-running mistakes. It didn't matter. They found an easy way to around them — the long ball. Article continues below ... Jarrod Dyson homered on the ... | |
| Choi, Meadows homer in Rays' 7-5 win against Padres SAN DIEGO (AP) — Falling behind 4-1 in the first inning didn't matter to the Tampa Bay Rays. Ji-Man Choi hit a go-ahead, two-run home run with two outs in the seventh inning and rookie Austin Meadows also connected for the Rays, who beat the San Diego ... | |
| Hamels, Cubs to face Nola, Phillies Chicago Cubs (64-55, first in the NL Central) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (61-58, fourth in the NL East). Philadelphia; Wednesday, 7 p.m. EDT. PITCHING PROBABLES: Cubs: Cole Hamels (6-3, 3.09 ERA) Phillies: Aaron Nola (10-3, 3.67 ERA). Article continues ... | |
| Miley, Astros to face Detwiler, White Sox Houston Astros (78-42, first in the AL West) vs. Chicago White Sox (53-65, third in the AL Central). Chicago; Wednesday, 2 p.m. EDT. PITCHING PROBABLES: Astros: Wade Miley (11-4, 2.99 ERA) White Sox: Ross Detwiler (1-3, 5.35 ERA). Article continues ... | |
| Broncos' Emmanuel Sanders had surgery on both ankles ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Emmanuel Sanders' comeback was more complex than he had let on. The Denver Broncos' 32-year-old receiver revealed this week that he had surgeries on both ankles in the offseason, one to repair his left Achilles tendon, ... | |
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| Boston to visit Cleveland Wednesday Boston Red Sox (63-59, third in the AL East) vs. Cleveland Indians (72-48, second in the AL Central). Cleveland; Wednesday, 1 p.m. EDT. PITCHING PROBABLES: Red Sox: Brian Johnson (1-1, 7.32 ERA) Indians: Shane Bieber (12-4, 3.28 ERA). | |
| Angels' bullpen offers no relief in loss to Pirates A once-comfortable lead slipped away from the Angels, first subtly. Then it burned to ashes Tuesday night, with reliever Taylor Cole giving up four runs while securing only two outs in the fifth inning en route to a 10-7 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates at Angel ... | |
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| Sky's Lavender to have surgery for broken foot CHICAGO -- Sky center Jantel Lavender will undergo surgery on Wednesday to repair a fracture in her left foot. She suffered the injury last week in Chicago's game against Las Vegas in the third quarter. The procedure will be performed by Dr. Kelly Hynes at ... | |
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| The Giants' stability has moved across the bay The Giants' time machine slowed to a crawl Tuesday night. For once, the talk wasn't about the initiation of unproven young players but established stars. As a theme for the first game of the Bay Bridge series, it was plenty refereshing — if a little bit deceiving. | |
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| Man City avoids transfer ban for signing young players ZURICH — Manchester City has been fined for improperly signing young soccer players but avoided a ban on transfers. FIFA said Tuesday the fact that the English champion "accepted its responsibility" for breaking transfer rules was a factor in the choice to ... | |
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| 'So sad': Fresh twist in devastating Serena Williams breakdown Serena Williams has been forced to withdraw from the Cincinnati Masters in a fresh twist after breaking down in the Rogers Cup final. Serena cited the same back problem which forced her to pull out of the Rogers Cup final at the weekend, before breaking ... | |
| Woody Paige: Kyle Shanahan to make Denver head coaching debut Kyle Shanahan comes back to Denver on Thursday — 31 months too late. Shanahan The Younger, who used to dream of playing and coaching for the Broncos, has lived in Colorado during three periods of his 39 years. A fourth time seemingly was possible ... | |
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| Dyson (biceps) returns from IL feeling 'amazing' MILWAUKEE -- The Twins announced prior to Tuesday's game vs. the Brewers that they have reinstated reliever Sam Dyson from the 10-day injured list. He missed the previous nine games with right biceps tendinitis. "Honestly, the last two years, my arm's ... | |
| Andy Murray regrets decision not to play in US Open men's singles Andy Murray has admitted that he regrets the decision not to play in the US Open Men's Singles later this month. The former World No1's participation at the Cincinnati Open - where he lost to Richard Gasquet in straight sets - was his first singles performance ... | |
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