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| Marte hits 3-run homer in 13th, Pirates rally past A's 5-3 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Starling Marte can't pinpoint why. The Pirates center fielder just knows there's something about batting with the game on the line that brings out an extra sense of confidence. Not even a monthlong slump to start this season is going to ... | |
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| Yankees' Mike Tauchman making believers of those who matter Mike Tauchman has created few believers during his first 26 games in pinstripes, but the few in his corner matter the most. Even with Clint Frazier set to rejoin the Yankees on Monday, Tauchman's roster spot is safe, according to Aaron Boone, giving the ... | |
| Blue Jays open 3-game series at home against Minnesota Minnesota Twins (20-12, first in the AL Central) vs. Toronto Blue Jays (15-19, fourth in the AL East). Toronto; Monday, 7 p.m. EDT. PITCHING PROBABLES: Twins: Martin Perez (4-0, 3.41 ERA, 1.37 WHIP, 30 strikeouts) Blue Jays: Marcus Stroman (4-4, 2.20 ... | |
| Odor, Cabrera go deep, Rangers beat Blue Jays 10-2 ARLINGTON, Texas — Rougned Odor, Asdrúbal Cabrera and Drew Smyly all found reasons to exhale. Odor and Cabrera each homered and combined for seven RBIs, Smyly came off the injured list to pitch four strong innings and the Texas Rangers rolled ... | |
| Rain postpones Dover Cup series race to Monday ... Twitter · Facebook Messenger · Pinterest · Email · print. DOVER, Del. -- Jimmie Johnson posed for a photo with Hall of Famers Bobby Allison and Richard Petty at an appearance this weekend and wrote the caption "367 and counting." The combined. | |
| Cubs sweep past Cards, take over division lead By Derrick Goold. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. CHICAGO — There was a moment there in the sixth inning after Yadier Molina's two-run double when the score, the game, and even the tying run were as close as the Cardinals figure to be all season with the Cubs. | |
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| Slingsby skippers Australia to SailGP win over Japan SAN FRANCISCO — Tom Slingsby skippered Australia to victory over Japan on San Francisco Bay on Sunday in the match-race final of the U.S. debut of the SailGP global league. The Australians have won the first two regattas in the new series, which is ... | |
| Red Sox Manager Alex Cora will not visit the White House When the world champion Boston Red Sox visit the White House on Thursday, they will do so without their manager. Alex Cora, who led the team to a title in his first year at the helm, announced in a written statement provided to the Puerto Rican newspaper El ... | |
| Inspiring thousands: a photo essay on the women's FA Cup final As the coach pulls into the car park just outside Wembley stadium, Manchester City's supporters burst into song: "City, City, the best team in the land and all the world!" They've travelled down to London en masse for a cup final against West Ham and are in ... | |
| Nationals' backup-filled lineup washed away in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA -- The Washington Nationals lost to the Philadelphia Phillies, 7-1, Sunday to fall to 14-19. Here are five observations from the game… 1. Calling the Nationals depleted would be a gentle take for what was presented Sunday when Jake Noll ... | |
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| Notebook: Cowgirls' hitting struggles carry over from Friday Two runs in two games against Oklahoma is normal for most teams. For the Oklahoma State softball team, however, it is anything but. OSU dropped its doubleheader to OU 7-1, 6-1 on Sunday at Cowgirl Stadium. Runs are always at a premium when facing ... | |
| Loftus crowd (7 483) tells a sad story Cape Town – Let the cold fact sink in slowly. For a team who ended the weekend back on top of the SA conference at a fairly advanced stage and second overall, the Bulls could only lure an attendance of 7 483 to Loftus for Saturday's Super Rugby clash with ... | |
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| Rookie Swanson gets first win, Mariners blast Indians 10-0 CLEVELAND (AP) — Rookie Erik Swanson didn't give up a hit until the sixth inning and got his first win, and Jay Bruce blasted a grand slam as the Seattle Mariners snapped a six-game losing streak with a 10-0 blowout of the Cleveland Indians on Sunday. | |
| Annesley: Axing every match official not the answer NRL head of football Graham Annesley has pleaded for compassion instead of knee-jerk reactions towards the game's match officials after confirming three incorrect decisions which cost two clubs tries over the weekend. The Titans were hit hardest with a try ... | |
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| Inside the Raptors' crucial fourth quarter of Game 4 PHILADELPHIA — 12:00 on the clock. As the Wells Fargo Center shook around them, the Toronto Raptors broke their huddle and walked calmly onto the floor. After 36 back-and-forth minutes had gotten them to a 75-75 tie with the Philadelphia 76ers in the ... | |
| Gardner-Webb Downs Tigers 9-7 SHELBY, N.C. – Gardner-Webb scored six runs in the third inning and every Bulldog starter had at least one hit in its 9-7 victory over Clemson at Keeter Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The Runnin' Bulldogs, who were 1-1 in the home-and-home weekend ... | |
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| Federer up to third in latest ATP Tour rankings Paris - Former world No 1 Roger Federer has returned to third in the ATP rankings released on Monday, replacing Alexander Zverev after the reigning champion was knocked out of the Munich Open at the quarter-finals stage. Federer, who has won a record ... | |
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| Gimelstob right to quit ATP board, says Federer Madrid -Roger Federer believes there should be lessons learned from the Justin Gimelstob ordeal and is happy the American chose to step down from his position on the ATP board. Gimelstob pleaded no contest to a felony assault, reduced to a ... | |
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