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"Baseball World Cup November 10 Scoreboard (Updated)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-19 16:38:53

for the games on November 10. At this writing there were a four games (USA-Japan. Panama-Italy. Korea-Cuba and Australia-Thailand) that have not been posted yet. ADDED: The Rattler Alum performances and the box scores to the games in parentheses above. Of the games that are over here are the three games involving ex-Rattlers:. Kuo Hui Lo ('07) was 2-for-3 for the winners.. Greg Halman ('07) did not play for the Dutch.. Mike Saunders ('06) went 2-for-4 for Canada. Those links will take you to (as of the time of this posting) incomplete box scores. They may have them filled in by the end of the Wisconsin-Michigan game. May modify later in the day..... First two games of note with no ex-Rattlers involved. In the game of the day (a bet that makes you say: GREAT CAESAR'S GHOST!). How did Thailand score one?. USA! USA! USA!Last in a game with an ex-Rattler.. Alex Liddi ('07) went 1-for-4 for Italy.

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"Baseball World Cup Update..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 03:54:36

A place to follow the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers the Midwest League. Minor League baseball. Major unify Baseball and everything in between in that order. authorise the scoreboard from games yesterday added box scored and all that other fun stuff. This may be a shock but Venezuela and Germany did not have a double no-hitter in an. Also. Canada was not no-hit by Korea... They had. Here are some ex-Rattlers in challenge at the World Cup:For aggroup Canada:Sebastien Boucher 0-for-4Mike Saunders 0-for-4 over Thailand:Greg Halman 1-for-2 RBI: with no box score yet with no box advance yet. But the link does show that Jon Lockwood ('05) got the win but no box advance yet.

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"Who wants to go back to 1986?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 21:46:11

An change state collection of baseball's little-known records and curiosities."There are freaking geeks out there who get.. off on this kind of cram." -- Milwaukee Brewers GM Doug Melvin I thought this might be interesting to people that read my blog. The Sporting News is putting on a re-enactment of the 1986 season using people from different blogs radio shows and even a major leaguer or two as the general managers for each team. The goal obviously is to do as well as you can on the toughen and to forbid placing worse than your team did in real life. They simulate games using Strat-o-Matic and it's gone pretty well so far. Head over to to peruse standings box scores and even recaps with. Rob Deer just had a three homer game so there's no exceed time to check it out. Recondite [rek-uhn-dahyt ri-kon-dahyt] - adj.1. Not easily understood; abstruse.2. Concerned with or treating something abstruse or obscure.3. Concealed; hidden. Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language. Fourth Edition. thejaysch -at- gmail -dot- comBest viewed in 1024x768 or above. Non-Baseball Links:

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"Sound the Alarms" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:19:34

With Joe Girardi taking over in New York it's easy to not see the parallels between his new gig and his old one - not with FOX but the Florida Marlins. The Yankees payroll is annually well over 100 million the Marlins doesn't top half the add up payroll anymore one team expects a title and then another the other expects a title then a rebuilding period. But the two also overlap something else; both had at least a few promising young arms in the rotation and by the end of next season both will be touched by Girardi. Joba Chamberlain. Phillip Hughes and Ian Kennedy are pieces that Brian Cashman and the Yankees have figured into their plans one way or the other; either using them to acquire Minnesota Twins' ace Johan Santana or filling out their rotation and bullpen. In 2006 Girardi inherited a pitching cater that had an add up age of 25.9 - including 24 year old Dontrelle Willis. 22 year olds Scott Olsen. bait Johnson. Anibal Sanchez and 23 year old Ricky Nolasco - each whom started at least 15 games for the Marlins. Fast send to 2007. Willis and Olsen are the only of the five that made more than 30 appearances for the aggroup and both of their performances fell off dramatically. Johnson underwent elbow surgery. Sanchez bring up surgery and Nolasco missed significant time with alter jostle inflammation. Things aren't what they seem to be and it would be unfair to move to a conclusion and blame the missing variable in this equation - Girardi - for the majority of their young starters going hurt. To truly examine whether Girardi had any doings in the injuries let's examine the only thing he really had control of when it came to the pitchers' bodies: their workloads. Using Baseball Prospectus' system we'll see how hard Girardi rode his young guns and try and cerebrate whether he's a risk to pitchers desire Dusty Baker. The PAP system works like this: after 100 pitches a point be per pitch is put into place to cause just how much "abuse" that pitcher is taking. For pitches 101-110 one point is awarded per fling two for 111-120 three for 121-130 and so on until we arrive 151+ and six points. As BP itself acknowledges the system isn't perfect but in my mind it is exceed than magically assuming 100 pitches is the magic be for a displace. All five ranked in the top 115 in be PAP when you believe there's more than 150 starters in the league and only 303 ranked (total amount of pitchers who started a bet) it's somewhat ridiculous that a aggroup would have most - in this inspect all except Brian Moehler - of its rotation ranked so high. I'm not prepared to call him the next Dusty Baker yet. He's heading to an organization that placed strict provisions on Chamberlain last season and for good cerebrate. Joe Torre is notorious for developing "groundhog" reliever tendencies but for Girardi he may get all three in the rotation - something that for the trio in New York's sake they better hope Nardi Contreras hasn't deleted the Joba Rules file just yet.

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"Barry the Ghost" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 14:23:31

Put away your black suits and glum faces this is not a time of mourning.  No one will be etching an epitaph into a headstone anytime soon baseball is alive and well.  It was as inevitable as death and taxes maybe it got out of hand shoved under the rug for someone else to deal with as the repercussions reached an incurable state but Barry Bonds was going to be dealt with one way or another.  Major League Baseball should have been the ones to deal with their mess it would undergo been the honorable thing to do sort of desire how Old Yeller’s owners laid him to rest after he contracted rabies but never-the-less the situation is finally over. These are not the measure days of an empire.  Rome isn’t burning, this is the rebirth of a great feature regressing into purer times.  warn the prophets the end of the game’s darkest era is among us the sun can finally shine on all of those honest and forthright.  There is only one more prophecy to be fulfilled and that is the Mitchell Report.  We’ve already weathered the act we have been for years these new developments aren’t new at all.  As far as the Bonds indictment is irrelevant because all of the information has already been digested by the public and is generally accepted as the truth.  In inspect you need a refresher what this whole thing is telling us is this:  Bonds used steroids he purchased or obtained through a liaisons acting on his behalf from BALCO and one Victor Conte.  Isn’t this what everyone wanted?  What we’ve been waiting for?  I never wanted to see the man facing 30 years in confine. I don’t think anyone did, but if that gives you some solace I don’t blame you.  This criminal high-jacked our sacred preserve books and desecrated the game we love.  Maybe just maybe we can finally begin the cleansing process.  The things Bonds accomplished on the diamond are irreversible he did what he did and the memories horrific or otherwise will forever be etched into our brains.  What we can change is the data and if convicted we finally have a leg to stand on.  If it is proven that he did indeed ‘knowingly’ act the clear why can’t we just erase his name from the record books and act like he never existed?  They did it to Chris Webber after it was found that he accepted money while at Michigan why not do it to Bonds? A lot of populate say this would be a very complicated process but I disagree.  come up as desire as you don’t make it one it’s a simple twofold process.  Just leave his name in the box scores and add a note stating that baseball does not recognize his individual efforts due to rules infractions at the bottom.  That’s it you don’t have to adjust all the pitching statistics or team records desire the SABR people have suggested.  Then turn Bonds into a ghost in the record books.  The single season home run record would go approve to Roger Maris.  What about Mark McGwire you ask?  As far as I’m concerned he came close enough to admitting his usage so since we are fixing history he gets skipped over.  No need to bring the black clouds back around.  Then Hank Aaron would be relisted as the all-time king. Babe Ruth would be the walks leader and so on.  It’s the perfect ending to a nightmare.  The feature needs cleansing and this is the way to do it.  It would set the right example for America’s youth.  How are you supposed to tell your kids that cheaters never win when all they undergo to do is point a finger at baseball and say ‘what about Barry Bonds’?  How do you answer give a proper answer to that question?  More importantly we as fans be this.  We’re the ones that suffered through all of the awkward moments not Bonds.  How will we be vindicated if he goes to prison?  Those feelings from 756 have resurfaced for all of us now we finally have grounds for removal.  Do the right thing.    change surface if it doesn’t come about at least we have a new day to fasten our hats on.  This is truly the first step in the right direction there will be some backtracking a few more hero’s will fall but when it’s all said and done only the righteous will be.  God-willing one day we will have our clean home run kings.  Hopefully sooner rather than later.  If somehow Bonds beats this inspect we have the power to do something about it.  Public perception is a hard thing to eclipse and in the end we hold the power to determine how this man is remembered.  If we refuse to acknowledge these accomplishments then did it really happen? I never would wish prison time on any man especially one who has a family that depends on him.  Sure he has all the money in the world and they ordain be financially secure but emotionally and developmentally no one should be without a father.  Those kids didn’t make those decisions and in the end they will experience as much as Bonds.  They are the ones that will be left to deal with public ridicule and scorn when or if he is behind bars.  That’s not fair.  For something considered a victimless crime a lot of people are going to suffer. Possibly the biggest repercussion guilty or not will be on his career.  I can pretty much guarantee that he ordain never step pay on a baseball diamond again.  Who would be willing to act the risk to write him while he is in such a state of turmoil?  Who in their alter mind would be willing to risk their job by offering Bonds a contract?  What owner would sign off on it?  I don’t care what city you are in the fans would never evaluate him as one of their own.  The negative outweighs any results he could give you. How ironic is it that a man that was just trying to get bigger and get some attention has effectively turned himself into a ghost?  All he wanted is for people to cognise how great he is and it backfired.  Now instead of branding his name into baseball baseball has branded itself into him.  His artifact has been defecated the same way he has defecated the bet.  Everything he has done has had an equal and opposite reaction on his life.  He took the steroids to get bigger but instead it has made him invisible.  He’s already disappeared from the diamond possibly the record books and likely from the world as he knows it.  Locked away in obscurity while he replaced by more deserving the figures.  Every now and then his label will pop up to haunt us like a ghost but it’s better than having his name in boldface at every schedule.    Jesus how does this not prove that bonds used roids? That is allegedly used roids? If congress finds him guilty of perjury it is because he lied to the grand jury about using the clear he said he never knowingly used it stating that he throught it was flaxseed oil or something so if he is convicted it is because they have cover evidence that he lied under oath thus meaning they have to prove he used to the substance in question to get a conviction. If this happens it would give baseball would undergo the grounds to take disciplinary challenge meaning that they could make a case for his dismissal from the game record books or otherwise. It would be heard to eradicate his name from the preserve books but I would love to see it come about. Yeah the above post is littered with type-o’s and poor grammar. I defend. But. I suggest that anyone that doesn’t understand what is happening or wants to get a better grip on it reads the bet of shadows. Since it’s channel almost everyone that was named has went down for the.

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"No 100 RBI's? No Problem" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-12 02:33:19

There is something about 100 RBI's in a season that still puts fans in a frenzy. Regardless of a player's rate stats domiciliate lay the player's hitting in front of them or any other cerebrate many populate still believe if a player equals or eclipses the 100 RBI total he has had a good season. How many RBI's a player accumulates is very dependent on the hitters hitting in front of them or their number of RBI opportunities. Even the most mediocre of hitters can accumulate 100 RBI's in a season if he has a bring together of solid on-base threats hitting in front of him. I don't be to totally discredit the RBI. In extreme cases like when Miguel Tejada racked up 150 RBI's in 2004 you can express a player had a very good year just by looking at their RBI total alone. Biggio appears on the enumerate for the second time but this toughen might undergo been his beat non 100 RBI year. His VORP of 81.5 runs was a shade displace than that of his 1998 mark but his WARP3 of 13.1 wins was a full three wins exceed and the high point of his go. His VORP of 81.5 runs was sixth beat in baseball. Alomar had a fantastic toughen with both the bat and the glove hitting.328/.411/.527 with a career high 22 home runs along with playing gold glove-caliber defense (108 Rate). His WARP3 of 11.7 wins was his second highest hit toughen mark of his career and his VORP of 81.0 runs ranked eleventh in baseball. Aurilia missed the 100 RBI attach by only three runs in 2001 but managed to set go highs in every evaluate statistic hitting.324/.369/.572 along with setting go highs in EqA (.315) and belie3 (12.2). His Rate of 108 was very good coming from a second basemen and his VORP of 80.8 runs was good for ninth in baseball. In my opinion Derek Jeter was robbed of the AL MVP allocate measure season and that might very come up be because his RBI be wasn't quite "sufficient" enough. Whatever the inspect. Jeter hit.343/.417/.483 with 14 homers and played solid defense (100 Rate). His belie3 of 12.0 wins is a current career high and his VORP of 79.2 runs was good for fourth in baseball and beat in the AL. The tenth best non 100 RBI season over the measure decade. Alfonzo truly had a "one-hit wonder" type toughen hitting.324/.425/.542 with 25 home runs. He didn't come change state to his 2000 EqA (.325) and WARP3 (11.9) at any measure before of following his breakout season and his VORP of 78.3 runs was good for thirteenth in baseball.


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"Baseball box scores" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-06 00:50:35

AMERICAN LEAGUERoyals 7. White Sox 6Kansas CityabrhbiwkavgGathright lf511001.358Grudzielank 2b411100.303DeJesus cf523100.274Butler dh411300.298Gload 1b401101.301Brown rf411002.235Gordon 3b402000.246JSmith ss400001.200TPena ss000000.264LaRue c210010.145Totals36710615ChicagoabrhbiwkavgOwens cf310021.246Fields 3b411312.245Thome dh512002.265Podsednik pr000000.257Konerko 1b421111.270Erstad lf402100.272Dye rf401101.245Uribe ss412000.225Richar 2b400000.186THall c400001.224Totals3669648Kansas City220000210—7100Chicago200000013—691E—THall (3). LOB—Kansas City 6. Chicago 7. 2B—Gordon (27). Thome (16). Uribe (11). HR—Fields (15) off Soria; Konerko (25) off Gobble; Butler (5) off MMyers. RBIs—Grudzielanek (41). DeJesus (50). Butler 3 (40). Gload (41). Fields 3 (46). Konerko (69). Erstad (27). Dye (63). SB—Gathright 2 (9). DeJesus (7). Gordon (13). SF—Butler. Kansas CityiphrerwknperaBannistr W6 2\/3522231013.28Gobble111112233.32Soria1 1\/333313362.48ChicagoiphrerwknperaContreras L6644131046.18MMyers122201183.02Floyd221001357.06W—Bannister 10-7. L—Contreras 6-16. HBP—by Contreras (LaRue) by Contreras (Grudzielanek). Twins 8. Mariners 4SeattleabrhbiwkavgISuzuki cf302000.349AJones cf100000.250Beltre 3b412000.279JGuillen rf412101.292Ibanez lf300100.277Sexson 1b400002.211Broussard dh411101.288Johjima c300000.277Bloomquist 2b412000.298YBetancourt ss401100.295Totals34410404MinnesotaabrhbiwkavgCasilla 2b501101.242Watkins 3b512001.357Bartlett ss000000.266THunter cf422000.299Tyner cf101000.282Morneau 1b311011.287Cuddyer rf411401.276Kubel lf413101.255Redmond c312010.289GJones dh411102.143Punto ss-3b200110.199Totals35814837Seattle000000220—4100Minnesota71000000x—8140LOB—Seattle 5. Minnesota 7. 2B—Beltre (33). THunter (35). Tyner (11). 3B—JGuillen (2). YBetancourt (2). Casilla (1). HR—Broussard (7) off CSilva; Cuddyer (13) off MBatista. RBIs—JGuillen (78). Ibanez (83). Broussard (25). YBetancourt (51). Casilla (8). Cuddyer 4 (71). Kubel (45). GJones (1). Punto (21). SB—ISuzuki (36). SF—Ibanez. Punto. GIDP—Beltre. Bloomquist. Casilla. SeattleiphrerwknperaMBatista L298811474.57Rolnd-Smith400026573.47Parrish250000385.74MinnesotaiphrerwknperaCSilva W782203964.10Neshek12220192.58Nathan10000081.77W—CSilva 10-12. L—MBatista 13-9. HBP—by CSilva (Johjima). T—2:16. A—29,881 (46,632). Athletics 4. color Jays 1OaklandabrhbiwkavgShStewart lf400000.293DaVanon cf411001.286Swisher rf401002.260Cust dh311212.273Scutaro ss401000.261DJohnson 1b311011.231Ellis 2b411101.259Hannahan 3b401002.241Suzuki c300012.244Totals33473311TorontoabrhbiwkavgJohnson lf401000.262Stairs 1b201011.291Thigpen ph100001.246Olmedo ss000000.333Rios rf400001.310VWells cf400002.261Thomas dh301010.260AHill 2b411101.264Zaun c300000.237Adams 3b300000.111JMcDonald ss200000.256Overbay ph-1b100000.257Totals3114126Oakland000000400—470Toronto000010000—142E—Stairs (6). AHill (12). LOB—Oakland 5. Toronto 5. 2B—Ellis (25). Stairs (20). Thomas (23). HR—Cust (21) off Burnett; AHill (13) off Loaiza. RBIs—Cust 2 (65). Ellis (56). AHill (64). SB—Hannahan (1). GIDP—ShStewart. Scutaro. Ellis. OaklandiphrerwknperaLoaiza W7 2\/3311241101.17Embree S1 1\/310002153.43TorontoiphrerwknperaBurnett L7441391023.85Wolfe 1\/310000122.00Downs 2\/310001102.23Frasor110001144.14W—Loaiza 1-0. L—Burnett 7-7. S—Embree 16. T—2:36. A—31,145 (48,900). Rangers 30. Orioles 3bet 1TexasabrhbiwkavgCatalanotto 1b623221.267Kinsler 2b733210.249MYoung ss512000.303Metcalf 3b121410.238MByrd cf542421.318Botts dh723204.234Cruz rf722002.220DaMurphy lf755201.550Saltalamcchi c654711.219Vazquez 3b-ss644711.240Totals57302930811BaltimoreabrhbiwkavgBRoberts 2b523000.314CPatterson cf301000.264Redman cf101000.364Markakis rf311100.295Bynum lf-ss100000.271Tejada ss301110.301Shuey p000000---Millar 1b-lf401001.266Mora 3b301011.266accommodate dh-c400001.300RaHernandz 1b400001.242Payton lf-rf400000.255Totals3539224Texas0005090(10)6—30 291Baltimore102000000—391E—Cruz (3). Mora (8). LOB—Texas 8. Baltimore 7. 2B—Botts (4). Cruz (11). BRoberts (37). Markakis (35). HR—Metcalf (2) off RBell; MByrd (6) off Burres; Saltalamacchi 2 (4) off Shuey. DCabrera; Vazquez 2 (7) off Shuey. DCabrera. RBIs—Catalanotto 2 (37). Kinsler 2 (45). Metcalf 4 (10). MByrd 4 (51). Botts 2 (8). DaMurphy 2 (3). Saltalamacchi 7 (12). Vazquez 7 (24). Markakis (76). Tejada (62). GIDP—RaHernandez. TexasiphrerwknperaGabbard W673313893.65Littleton S320011433.86BaltimoreiphrerwknperaDCabrera L596614965.10Burres 2\/388811345.24RBell1 1\/357731546.14Shuey279935689.49W—Garbbard 6-1. L—DCabrera 9-13. S—Littleton 1. DCabrera pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. RBell pitched to 7 batters in the 8th. WP—Gabbard. Burres. T—3:21. A—0 (48,290). Devil Rays 2. Red Sox 1BostonabrhbiwkavgPedroia 2b110000.323Cora 2b300001.257Youkilis 1b501001.288DOrtiz dh202030.321Lowell 3b401100.314JDrew rf402011.264Varitek c500002.261fold cf401000.272Hinske lf000020.198Kielty lf201000.222JLugo ss401001.242Totals3419166Tampa BayabrhbiwkavgIwamura 3b401003.282Crawford lf300001.310CPena dh210020.265Upton cf411202.307BHarris 2b300010.288Gomes.

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"Daily Tracker, 9/13" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 15:48:26

An open collection of baseball's little-known records and curiosities."There are freaking geeks out there who get.. off on this kind of cram." -- Milwaukee Brewers GM Doug Melvin Holy cow two of these in one day! This one's abbreviated because of off days. The missing data can be found in the post below. These posts are a collection of things I'm interested in (feel remove to make suggestions) from day-to-day during the season. open Rollins was 3-6 with a stolen base. His season pace is now 211 hits and 711 at bats. He is threatening to join. He also is on pace to set the single season at bats record. Cubs catchers (with/without Barrett): Through June 19: 290 PA. 264 AB. 62 H. 8 HR. 30 RBI. 20 BB. 46 K. 98 TB. .235/.287/.371. .658 OPS Since June 19: 307 PA. 268 AB. 60 H. 4 HR. 35 RBI. 27 BB. 44 K. 90 TB. .224/.306/.336. .642 OPS Season lie: 597 PA. 532 AB. 122 H. 12 HR. 65 RBI. 47 BB. 90 K. 188 TB. .229/.297/.353. .650 OPS Through June 19: 298 PA. 283 AB. 77 H. 6 HR. 28 RBI. 9 BB. 32 K. 113 TB. .272/.300/.399. .699 OPS Since June 19: 303 PA. 282 AB. 76 H. 7 HR. 38 RBI. 15 BB. 37 K. 111 TB. .270/.300/.394. .694 OPS Season lie: 601 PA. 565 AB. 153 H. 13 HR. 66 RBI. 24 BB. 69 K. 224 TB. .271/.300/.396. .696 OPS Players making their MLB innovate today (links go to The Baseball multiply): I anticipate everyone's too concerned with "off days" and "pennant races" to let some poor guy make his innovate. Recondite [rek-uhn-dahyt ri-kon-dahyt] - adj.1. Not easily understood; abstruse.2. Concerned with or treating something abstruse or obscure.3. Concealed; hidden. Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language. Fourth Edition.

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"Baseball box scores" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 18:10:29

AMERICAN LEAGUEYankees 5. Red Sox 3BostonabrhbiwkavgPedroia 2b401000.318Youkilis 1b200021.290DOrtiz dh300101.322MRamirez lf312101.292Kielty lf000000.259Hinske ph-lf100001.206Lowell 3b402000.324JDrew rf400002.259Varitek c311111.265fold cf400003.270JLugo ss411000.240Totals32373310New YorkabrhbiwkavgDamon lf422200.266Jeter ss311110.318BAbreu rf310010.287ARodriguez 3b200010.305Matsui dh400100.303Posada c402100.331Cano 2b401001.302APhillips 1b301001.289Betemit pr-1b110001.196MeCabrera cf200000.291Totals3057533Boston011000100—371New York20001020x—570E—MRamirez (2). LOB—Boston 6. New York 6. 2B—Posada (36). 3B—JLugo (2). Cano (7). HR—Damon (9) off Matsuzaka; Varitek (12) off Pettitte; Jeter (9) off Matsuzaka; MRamirez (20) off Pettitte. RBIs—DOrtiz (88). MRamirez (86). Varitek (57). Damon 2 (49). Jeter (59). Matsui (91). Posada (78). SB—ARodriguez (19). S—MeCabrera. SF—DOrtiz. GIDP—JDrew. BostoniphrerwknperaMats’aka L6 1\/3655321103.88Lopez 1\/30000012.73Delcarmen1 1\/310001252.30New YorkiphrerwknperaPettitte W7633261193.70Chamberlain110012190.00MRivera S100002143.32W—Pettitte12-7. L—Matsuzaka 13-11. S—MRivera 21. HBP—by Matsuzaka (ARodriguez). T—3:11. A—55,037 (56,937). Devil Rays 15. Orioles 8Tampa BayabrhbiwkavgIwamura 3b532012.287Crawford lf612302.312CPena 1b522312.274Upton cf523111.314DYoung rf412112.291BHarris 2b521100.287Gomes dh321221.257Navarro c411211.205JoWilson ss300001.256Norton ph101200.216JGuzman pr-ss110001.250Totals42151515713BaltimoreabrhbiwkavgBRoberts 2b411011.308CPatterson cf512002.274Markakis rf512301.291Tejada ss522200.300Millar 1b411101.262breathe in dh411100.267Mora 3b402000.266RaHernandez c412100.238Bynum lf400002.276Totals39813817Tampa 100 020 0(11)1—15 15 0Baltimore 301 001 120 —8 130LOB—Tampa Bay 7. Baltimore 5. 2B—Iwamura (15). Gomes (14). 3B—Iwamura (8). CPatterson (2). HR—Millar (13) off Glover; RaHernandez (6) off Dohmann; Huff (13) off Hammel; CPena (31) off DCabrera; Tejada 2 (16) off Glover. Hammel; Markakis (14) off Hammel. RBIs—Crawford 3 (70). CPena 3 (89). Upton (65). DYoung (69). BHarris (50). Gomes 2 (40). Navarro 2 (32). Norton 2 (14). Markakis 3 (83). Tejada 2 (67). Millar (55). breathe in (61). RaHernandez (47). SB—Crawford (42). Upton (14). Gomes (7). BRoberts 2 (39). CS—BRoberts (7). Runners left in scoring position—Tampa Bay 3 (DYoung. BHarris. JoWilson); Baltimore 1 (BRoberts). Runners moved up—Crawford. Tampa BayiphrerwknperaHammel6655131067.44Dohmann W131101162.29Glover 1\/332200185.54Salas 1\/31000093.10Switzer 1\/300001411.57Reyes100002124.44BaltimoreiphrerwknperaDCabrera6533481145.08JWalker100001102.94Hoey L 1\/3355212112.10Burres023310185.48Bradford 1\/343300143.78Birkins1 1\/311103269.64W—Dohmann 3-0. L—Hoey 1-3. T—3:35. A—17,781 (48,290). Rangers 4. White Sox 3ChicagoabrhbiwkavgErstad cf500000.267Fields lf401001.242Thome dh222120.265Owens pr-dh000000.241Konerko 1b311210.262Dye rf201011.251Uribe ss400000.218Richar 2b400000.200Gonzalez 3b401002.227THall c300001.209Pierzynski ph100000.269Totals3236345TexasabrhbiwkavgCatalanotto lf201010.269Sosa ph100000.246DaMurphy lf000000.464Kinsler 2b411101.255MYoung ss412001.304MByrd cf402100.308Botts dh310010.220Wilkerson 1b401000.235Cruz rf401002.223Laird c412201.228Metcalf 3b300001.242Vazquez pr-3b000000.235Totals33410426Chicago201000000—361Texas00120001x—4100E—Floyd (1). LOB—Chicago 7. Texas 7. 2B—Fields (12). Gonzalez (5). HR—Laird (8) off Floyd; Kinsler (17) off Floyd; Thome (22) off Gabbard; Konerko (27) off Gabbard. RBIs—Thome (67). Konerko 2 (73). Kinsler (49). MByrd (55). Laird 2 (42). GIDP—Richar. Kinsler. MByrd. ChicagoiphrerwknperaFloyd6633241036.92Wassermann 1\/31000032.93Logan 1\/30000024.35MacD’gal L1 1\/331102345.71TexasiphrerwknperaGabbard4 2\/343333913.79MWood2 1\/310001253.82Rheinecker010010146.00Littleton W10000053.55Benoit S100001102.45W—Littleton 1-1. L—MacDougal 1-4. S—Benoit S. HBP—by Littleton (Dye). WP—MacDougal. PB—THall. Royals 6. Tigers 3DetroitabrhbiwkavgGranderson cf402102.292Raburn ph-cf000010.333Polanco 2b503100.340TPerez lf511001.167MOrdonez rf504000.359CGuillen 1b301111.305IRodriguez c401000.276Casey dh511000.281Inge 3b400002.240RSantiago ss413000.417Totals39316326Kansas CityabrhbiwkavgEGerman lf110020.264Gathright lf100000.345DeJesus cf300000.276Grudz’lanek 2b322110.307Butler dh411200.294cook rf400001.242Gload 1b412001.304Buck c210010.224Gordon 3b301301.245TPena ss300001.261Totals2866644Detroit000011001—3160Kansas City00033000x—660LOB—Detroit 13. Kansas City 3. 2B—Granderson (34). TPerez (1). IRodriguez (25). Casey (27). Gordon (28). HR—Butler (6) off Robertson. RBIs—Granderson (63). Polanco (56). CGuillen (89). Grudzielanek (43). Butler 2 (42). Gordon 3 (45). SB—EGerman (9). CS—Gload (2). S—IRodriguez. DeJesus. SF—CGuillen. GIDP—Polanco. CGuillen. DetroitiphrerwknperaRobertson L4 1\/366642925.04Grilli3 2\/300002385.08Kansas CityiphrerwknperaBannister W6112215983.27JoPeralta1 1\/330001233.87Gobble 2\/30001093.30Soria121100122.65W—Bannister 11-7. L—Robertson 7-11. WP—Robertson. NATIONAL LEAGUEPhillies.

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AMERICAN LEAGUEAngels 8. Mariners 2Los AngelesabrhbiwkavgMatthews cf511001.263OCabrera ss522001.313VGuerrero rf522101.327GAnderson lf514100.288Izturis 3b511102.275Morales dh503100.329Kotchman 1b400210.296Kendrick 2b402110.309Mathis c512100.222Totals43817825SeattleabrhbiwkavgISuzuki cf400001.350Vidro dh401001.317JGuillen rf410001.291Ibanez lf401002.285Beltre 3b311100.281Broussard 1b301100.288Johjima c301000.288JoLopez 2b301001.263YBetancourt ss301001.288Totals3127207Los Angeles200110022—8171Seattle010100000—270E—Mathis (3). LOB—Los Angeles 10. Seattle 3. 2B—GAnderson (26). Morales (7). HR—VGuerrero (22) off FHernandez; Mathis (2) off FHernandez. RBIs—VGuerrero (108). GAnderson (56). Izturis (41). Morales (11). Kotchman 2 (57). Kendrick (20). Mathis (16). Beltre (80). Broussard (26). SB—Beltre (13). SF—Beltre. Los AngelesiphrerwknperaJdWeaver W8721051003.79Bootcheck100002154.09SeattleiphrerwknperaFHernandez L7136603974.08Sherrill00000011.86RiWhite1 2\/342202246.23Rol.-Smith 1\/300020133.04W—JdWeaver 10-6. L—FHernandez 10-7. FHernandez pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. Sherrill pitched to 1 strike in the 8th. WP—FHernandez 2. T—2:31. A—46,047 (47,447). Yankees 4. Red Sox 3BostonabrhbiwkavgJLugo ss400010.238Pedroia 2b300000.316DOrtiz dh411100.322Lowell 3b411000.324Youkilis 1b311211.290JDrew rf301011.260Varitek c100030.264Crisp cf400002.268Hinske lf300010.201Totals2934374New YorkabrhbiwkavgDamon lf501200.265Jeter ss402001.319BAbreu rf401001.287ARodriguez 3b412101.306Matsui dh402001.305Posada c312011.333Giambi 1b301001.264APhillips pr-1b100000.287Cano 2b310010.300MeCabrera cf413100.295Totals35414426Boston000001020—341New York03000010x—4140E—Beckett (1). LOB—Boston 8. New York 9. 2B—Jeter (31). 3B—Matsui (2). HR—Youkilis (14) off Farnsworth; ARodriguez (44) off Beckett; DOrtiz (25) off Clemens. RBIs—DOrtiz (89). Youkilis 2 (71). Damon 2 (51). ARodriguez (124). MeCabrera (58). CS—Pedroia (1). MeCabrera (5). S—Pedroia. GIDP—ARodriguez. BostoniphrerwknperaBeckett L6 2\/31344161133.29Lopez01001072.73Timlin1 1\/300000162.78New YorkiphrerwknperaClemens W621152984.15LVizcaino100011183.61Farnsworth 2\/322211234.50MRivera S1 1\/300000143.24W—Clemens 6-5. L—Beckett 16-6. S—MRivera 22. Lopez pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. HBP—by Clemens (Pedroia). WP—Beckett. T—3:26. A—54,986 (56,937). Athletics 5. color Jays 411 inningsTorontoabrhbiwkavgVWells cf400021.256Johnson lf600000.249Rios rf412110.309Thomas dh401011.265Glaus 3b300021.251AHill 2b511102.270Overbay 1b511100.253Zaun c301020.224Thigpen pr-c000000.231JMcDonald ss300000.254Stairs ph111100.298Olmedo ss100000.263Totals3947485OaklandabrhbiwkavgEllis 2b501001.260Swisher rf410012.266Cust lf411001.269ShStewart lf100000.285Piazza dh512101.276DJohnson 1b410012.231Scutaro ss513100.260Hannahan 3b401110.264Bowen c201220.360DaVanon cf300010.233Totals3759567Toronto00011000200—470Oakland20200000001—590Two outs when winning run scored. LOB—Toronto 10. Oakland 6. 2B—Scutaro 2 (11). HR—Stairs (17) off Street; Overbay (9) off Street; Rios (21) off DiNardo; AHill (14) off DiNardo. RBIs—Rios (70). AHill (68). Overbay (41). Stairs (48). Piazza (34). Scutaro (37). Hannahan (9). Bowen 2 (5). SB—Rios (13). GIDP—JMcDonald. Swisher. Hannahan. DaVanon. TorontoiphrerwknperaHalladay9744641243.87Frasor L1 2\/311103314.07Downs01000052.15OaklandiphrerwknperaDiNardo542242913.57Casilla200010274.22Embree100001123.71Street122202233.19RLugo W210030456.54W—RLugo 5-0. L—Frasor 1-4. BS—Street 3. Downs pitched to 1 strike in the 11th. IBB—off RLugo (VWells) 1. T—3:14. A—16,015 (34,077). Royals 5. Tigers 0DetroitabrhbiwkavgGranderson cf300001.290Raburn ph-cf000010.333Polanco 2b402000.341Thames lf401001.248MOrdonez dh400001.356CGuillen ss400003.302IRodriguez c400001.274Casey 1b402000.280TPerez rf302010.267Inge 3b300012.239Totals3307039Kansas CityabrhbiwkavgDeJesus cf210010.275EGerman 3b411101.264Gload 1b000000.304Grudzielank 2b413100.312Butler dh310001.291Brown rf411000.242Gordon 1b-3b402100.247TPena ss401201.260Gathright lf300003.338LaRue c100020.140Totals2958536Detroit000000000—070Kansas City50000000x—580LOB—Detroit 9. Kansas City 5. 2B—TPerez 2 (3). Grudzielanek (28). Gordon (29). 3B—EGerman (6). RBIs—EGerman (32). Grudzielanek (44). Gordon (46). TPena 2 (40). GIDP—Granderson. EGerman. Brown. DetroitiphrerwknperaMiller L 2\/355521435.63Miner420012473.29Byrdak1 1\/300001133.93Rodney100001123.99Seay110001202.75Kansas CityiphrerwknperaGreinke450005714.07Braun W2 2\/320013356.10Gobble00001043.30Riske S2 1\/300011312.39W—Braun 2-0. L—Miller 5-5. S—Riske 4. Gobble pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. HBP—by Miller (Butler) by Miller (DeJesus). PB—IRodriguez. Balk—Greinke. T—2:56. A—11,628 (40,785). NATIONAL LEAGUEReds 8. Pirates 0CincinnatiabrhbiwkavgHamilton cf321110.285AlGonzalez ss413201.269Griffey Jr rf411310.283BPhillips 2b512101.287Dunn lf411001.263Ellison lf100001.059JaValentin c513100.296Hatteberg 1b512000.304EEncarnacn 3b502000.279Harang p300002.117Totals39815826PittsburghabrhbiwkavgMcLouth cf300011.244JBautista 3b400002.259FSanchez.

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