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| Seattle Mariners Team Report - July 21 |
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07/21/2003 |
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| === Seattle Mariners Team Report - July 21 === (MySportsbook) - The Seattle Mariners try to get back on the winning track tonight when they start a two-game series against the Minnesota Twins at the Metrodome. Seattle comes into Monday's contest reeling after dropping three of four over the weekend to the Royals, including Sunday's 7-5 loss in 10 innings. Dan Wilson and John Mabry homered for Seattle, which fell for the fourth time in its last six games. Mark McLemore drove in a run in the loss, as the mari |
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| Twins place Koskie on DL |
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07/20/2003 |
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| Minneapolis, MN (MySportsbook) - The Minnesota Twins placed third baseman Corey Koskie on the 15-day disabled Sunday with a back injury. Koskie, who is eligible to return to the diamond in a week, is batting .298 with 14 home runs and 55 RBI. The move is retroactive to July 12. He was placed on the disabled list for the first time in his career on May 10 with a right hamstring injury. He suffered the injury while running the bases in a 4-1 loss to Kansas City on May 7. Meanwhile, the club recalled infielder |
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| Chicago White Sox Team Report - July 20 |
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07/20/2003 |
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| o the hill this afternoon. Loaiza pitched brilliantly in his last outing, but was defeated by the Tigers at Comerica Park on July 10th, as allowed only one run on six hits over eight innings. The 31-year-old last won on June 24, when he defeated the Minnesota Twins at the Metrodome. Loaiza is 2-2 in four starts against the Tigers this season, while pitching to a splendid 1.21 ERA. In 13 career starts against Detroit, Loaiza is 8-4 with a 2.58 ERA. Last night, Tony Graffanino belted a pinch-hit three-run homer |
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| Oakland Athletics Team Report - July 20 |
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07/20/2003 |
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| the club is a mere 18-26, and that's why having to play four straight at the Metrodome this weekend is such a tough prospect. On Saturday Terrence Long and Ramon Hernandez both homered for Oakland, but it wasn't nearly enough as the team fell to the Minnesota Twins by a score of 9-4. Scott Hatteberg added two hits, while Long drove in two and scored twice in the third straight setback for Oakland. Mark Mulder was tagged with the loss as he failed in his bid to become one of a handful of 13-game winners in the |
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| Oakland Athletics Team Report - July 19 |
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07/19/2003 |
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| am Report - July 19 === (MySportsbook) - After having generated five straight wins heading into the All-Star Break, the Oakland A's have come out the other side a bit flat. On Friday night the squad played the second of a four-game set against the Minnesota Twins at the Metrodome and fell by a final of 3-2, marking their second straight setback. Billy McMillon and Eric Chavez each drove in a run for Oakland in the losing effort. Barry Zito, last year's Cy Young Award winner who was snubbed at this season's A |
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| Oakland Athletics Team Report - July 18 |
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07/18/2003 |
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| === Oakland Athletics Team Report - July 18 === (MySportsbook) - The Oakland Athletics target just their second win in seven chances this season over the Minnesota Twins when the two teams continue their four-game set at the Metrodome. In the series-opener on Thursday, the A's found themselves on the wrong end of a 6-2 decision. Mark Ellis had three hits and Chris Singleton collected a pair of hits with an RBI as Oakland had its five-game winning streak snapped. Tim Hudson (7-4) was roughed up early, but hu |
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| Anaheim Angels Team Report - July 18 |
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07/18/2003 |
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| o the hill tonight for the Angels will be 28-year-old lefthander Jarrod Washburn, who has won his last two decisions after a four-game slide. Washburn, 8-9 on the season with a 4.22 ERA, allowed one run on five hits over seven innings in beating the Minnesota Twins on Saturday. Washburn, though, has surrendered at least one homer in each of his last eight starts -- 16 in all during that stretch -- and has allowed an AL-high 24 on the season. In five lifetime appearances -- four starts -- against the O's, Washb |
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| Eight is enough for fading Twins |
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07/17/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Minnesota Twins fittingly ended the first half of the season on a whimper. A team many had predicted to contend for the title in 2003 lost its final eight games before the All-Star break and 22 of its last 28 to fall to a disappointing 44-49 on the year. The defending AL Central champions currently sit in third place in the division, 7 1/2 games behind the first-place Kansas City Royals and one-half game behind the White Sox. Seeing their season in limbo, the Twins did some patch-up wor |
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| Twins activate Jacque Jones |
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07/17/2003 |
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| Minneapolis, MN (MySportsbook) - The Minnesota Twins activated outfielder Jacque Jones off the 15-day disabled list Thursday. He had been sidelined since July 1 with a strained left groin. Jones was hurt in a June 30 game while running the bases. It was his first trip to the disabled list in his career. In 72 games this season, Jones is batting .300 with 10 home runs and 35 runs batted in. The Twins opened a roster spot by optioning pitcher Grant Balfour to Triple-A Rochester. The righthander has a 3.24 ear |
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| Halladay looks to extend win streak to 14 |
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07/17/2003 |
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| wept in three contests by the Red Sox. The Blue Jays have dropped 12 of their last 15 overall and now sit nine games behind first-place New York in the AL East. Falling quickly out of the pennant race, Toronto dealt outfielder Shannon Stewart to the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday in exchange for outfielder Bobby Kielty. Carlos Delgado knocked in both runs for Toronto Sunday to pass Manny Ramirez for the third-most RBI going into the All-Star break with 97. Working on three days rest for the first time in his maj |
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