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Cubs get the bounces for a change
WASHINGTON — The shoe was on the other foot for once, and this time the Cubs weren't the ones shooting themselves in it. An attempted throw to third by Nationals catcher Kurt Suzuki on a double steal deflected off the bat of batter Welington...Tags: Dale Sveum, Kurt Suzuki, Kevin Gregg, Gio Gonzalez, Alfonso Soriano
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Clutch hitting elusive for Cubs
WASHINGTON -- After going 6-for-12 with runners in scoring position on Saturday, the Chicago Cubs finally climbed to the .200 mark in that category for the season. They’ll face Washington left-hander Gio Gonzalez this afternoon at Nationals Park,...Tags: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Dale Sveum, Scott Hairston, Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs
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Samardzija losing streak at 5 after Cubs' loss to Nationals
WASHINGTON — It seems like eons ago that Jeff Samardzija beat the Pirates on opening day at PNC Park in a start Cubs manager Dale Sveum called the best game Samardzija had pitched. "I'd say 'pitch' is the key word there," Samardzija said...Tags: Dale Sveum, Kurt Suzuki, Scott Hairston, Spring Training, PNC Park
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Cubs' Wood doesn't mind staying under radar
Cubs pitcher Travis Wood still doesn't get recognized in Chicago, even with an impressive start to 2013 and his Mumford & Sons-quality beard. "So far," Wood said. "I hope it doesn't change because I'm a pretty low-maintenance kind of guy. But we'll see....Tags: Detroit Tigers, Dale Sveum, Boston Red Sox, Anibal Sanchez, Chicago Cubs
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'The Amazing Race' finale recap, Bates and Anthony win it all
Back in February, before we knew about crippling fears of water and low likeability factors and One Mullet to Rule Them All, 11 teams began a race around the world. Stuff happened with cheese and haggis. Alliances formed, craziness surfaced, teeth...
Tags: Wetlands, Lifestyle and Leisure, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Auto Racing, The Amazing Race (tv program)
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On common ground, Orioles and Nationals have complicated relationship
For decades, the Orioles commanded a sweeping empire of fans — a territory larger than some European countries, stretching from southern Pennsylvania to North Carolina and including Washington, where the team operated a popular retail store. The...
Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Abraham Lincoln, Major League Baseball, Inner Harbor, Media Industry
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Two more Stanton homers help Marlins avoid sweep
MIAMI Giancarlo Stanton has some catching up to do in terms of counting statistics. Consider him well on his way. A day after hitting his first home run, Stanton added two more to go with four RBI in the Marlins' four-game, series-salvaging 6-4 win over...
Tags: Dale Sveum, Mike Redmond, Boston Red Sox, Kevin Slowey, Chicago Cubs
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Nats look for right mix with shakeup
Nationals right fielder Jayson Werth is fine with manager Davey Johnson’s plan to shuffle the lineup after the team dropped below .500 with its ninth loss in 12 games. Even told Johnson he’d be OK moving out of his No. 2 slot in the batting...Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Yadier Molina, Gio Gonzalez, Bronson Arroyo, Denard Span
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Orioles, Nationals fans meet halfway in Laurel
Few people were walking around downtown Laurel Tuesday evening, but at Main Street Sports Grill, nearly every seat at the bar was taken for happy hour. Since April marks the start of Major League Baseball play, the multiple flat-screen televisions...Tags: New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Washington Capitals, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers
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Victory over Nats in the Cards again
Associated PressYadier Molina drove in the go-ahead run in the sixth inning, backing Shelby Miller’s strong start Monday night, and the St. Louis Cardinals returned to the site of their Game 5 NL division series victory last season with a 3-2 victory over the...Tags: Kurt Suzuki, David Freese, Dan Haren, Yadier Molina, Spring Training
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Your Morning Phil: Cooper, Texans, cold weather
Talking baseball while wondering if the Blackhawks can sell out Soldier Field. 1. Don Cooper will be the happiest man at U.S. Cellular on Friday, when he’s officially back to work after a bout with diverticulitis. In one more cruel twist, however,...
Tags: Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Gordon Beckham, R.A. Dickey
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After a decade, Severna Park native now entrenched in the majors
It was the spring of Gavin Floyd's senior year, and professional baseball scouts were flocking to his games at Mount St. Joseph High School. A right-handed pitcher with a blazing fastball and knee-buckling curve, Floyd was considered one of the top...Tags: New York Yankees, Minor League Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Bryce Harper, Gavin Floyd
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