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Red Sox hit 5 HRs, Wakefield beats Rays (AP)
To Tim Wakefield, winning never becomes old. So on a night when the 44-year-old knuckleballer became the oldest pitcher to win for the Red Sox, he was already looking ahead. "It means a lot considering I've been here for 16 years," he said after Boston beat the Tampa Bay Rays 11-5 Wednesday.
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Hamels, Howard stay hot for first-place Phils
Cole Hamels allowed just four hits in seven scoreless innings Wednesday in a 10-6 victory over the Marlins at Citizens Bank Park to keep the Phillies a half-game ahead of the Braves in the National League East.
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Braves batter Bucs, remain half-game out
The Braves got plenty of early offense and a solid outing from right-hander Derek Lowe, snapping a three-game skid with a 9-3 victory over the Pirates on Wednesday night at PNC Park.
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Twins win sixth straight, go up by 5 1/2 (AP)
The Minnesota Twins can't seem to explain why they have so much success against Kansas City ace Zack Greinke. For whatever reason, they just seem to have Greinke's number. If they keep playing the way they have been recently, it won't be long before they have Chicago's number as well. Brian Duensing allowed one run and struck out seven over eight innings and the Twins continued an...
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Howard has 6 RBIs as Phils remain in 1st (AP)
Cole Hamels worked with almost a dozen starts' worth of runs in one game. Ryan Howard homered and had six RBIs and the Philadelphia Phillies backed Hamels with a rare burst of the run support he had been missing most of the season in a 10-6 win over the Florida Marlins on Wednesday night. Howard hit his 28th homer of the season and the NL East-leading Phillies had a season-high 18 hits.
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Lowe wins 10th straight over Pirates (AP)
Not many teams call a game against the last-place Pirates a must-win. The Atlanta Braves did, and they responded exactly the way manager Bobby Cox hoped they would. Omar Infante had three hits, Derek Lowe beat Pittsburgh for the 10th straight time and the Braves got the breakout victory they badly needed, beating the Pirates 9-3 on Wednesday night.
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Cox, La Russa share mutual admiration
Bobby Cox and Tony La Russa, who have the resumes to prove their place among the greatest managers in big league history, will square off for what could be the final time this weekend.
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Bonderman, Tigers beat sloppy White Sox (AP)
Talk about a rough couple of nights for the Chicago White Sox. At the worst time, too. Jeremy Bonderman pitched eight strong innings and the Detroit Tigers beat sloppy Chicago 5-1 on Wednesday, handing the White Sox another costly loss. The White Sox entered Tuesday's game with a seven-game winning streak, but have been outscored 14-2 by the Tigers over the last two nights, including seven...
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Swisher's walk-off denies O's sweep
Nick Swisher belted a game-winning two-run homer off Koji Uehara in the bottom of the ninth inning on Wednesday, lifting the Yankees to a 3-2 victory over the Orioles at Yankee Stadium.
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Rangers end 5-game skid, beat Jays 8-1 (AP)
Ian Kinsler led off the game with a home run, Derek Holland won for the first time since mid-May and the AL West-leading Texas Rangers stopped their losing streak at five Wednesday night with an 8-1 win over the Toronto Blue Jays. Nelson Cruz also homered for Texas, which had lost seven in a row to the Blue Jays since a victory on opening day.
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Morneau optimistic about return this season
There may only be a little over 3 1/2 weeks left in the regular season, but Twins first baseman Justin Morneau said Wednesday that he's still optimistic that he'll be back on the field by the end of the year.
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Dodgers' Torre delays decision on future (AP)
Joe Torre says he's waiting to announce whether he'll return to manage the Los Angeles Dodgers next year. Torre had previously said he would make the announcement around Labor Day. But he said before Wednesday's game against the San Diego Padres he is not yet ready to divulge it. Torre says he'll let everyone know once the Dodgers clinch a playoff spot or are eliminated.
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Joyce, Galarraga to meet again Friday
Unless there's a change in the umpiring crew, Jim Joyce is on track to work behind the plate for Friday's series opener between the Tigers and the Orioles, when Armando Galarraga is scheduled to start.
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Webb feels good after throwing again
The roller coaster rehabilitation ride of Brandon Webb continued Wednesday as the D-backs right-hander came out of a bullpen session feeling encouraged.
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Brewers' Hoffman reflects on 600 saves (AP)
Career saves leader Trevor Hoffman says he's got a lot of decisions to make and work left to do. He'll have to decide where to hang the huge oil painting commissioned in honor of his 600th career save, where to put the ball from Tuesday night's achievement and when to respond to the hundreds of calls and text messages he received.
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Phillies SS Rollins leaves game (AP)
Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins left the game against the Florida Marlins after the third inning with tightness in his right hamstring. The Phillies said Rollins is day-to-day. Rollins gingerly ran to second base and didn't slide on a two-out double in the third inning Wednesday night. He didn't have his usual burst around third base when he scored on Carlos Ruiz's single.
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Twins DH Thome scratched with ab strain (AP)
Jim Thome's climb up the home run charts has been put on hold. The Minnesota Twins designated hitter was a late scratch for the series finale against Kansas City on Thursday night. The team says Thome was scratched for precautionary reasons with a mild abdominal strain. He is listed as day-to-day. Thome hit four homers in his last three games, including two that had the Target Field distance...
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Rollins exits early with tight hamstring
The Phillies said shortstop Jimmy Rollins left Wednesday's game against the Florida Marlins because of tightness in his right hamstring.
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Morneau optimistic he'll be back in 2010 (AP)
Justin Morneau hasn't played in a game in more than two months, and it's been difficult for him to watch his Minnesota Twins slug through a pennant race without him -- in more ways than one. Morneau said on Wednesday that he is still optimistic that he will eventually return from his concussion to help out in 2010, even though he still can't sit in the dugout to watch a full nine...
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Marlins' Johnson may miss rest of season (AP)
Marlins pitcher Josh Johnson has right shoulder inflammation and a strained mid-back, making it unclear when the All-Star will return to the mound. Johnson was examined Wednesday in Florida. There was no structural damage found and he will rejoin the Marlins on Friday for a series in Washington, but the team has not decided when he might pitch again.
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