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| Another bad bounce for the Mets |
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08/01/2003 |
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| in a 1-for-40 slump. Wilson hit just .179 during the month and failed to hit a home run. Outfielder Roger Cedeno continues to struggle at the dish and on the base paths, batting .183 this past month and was caught stealing in his only attempt to advance an extra base. COMING UP The Mets will open up a three-game set with the St. Louis Cardinals from Shea Stadium tonight. New York will have Monday off, but will resume play on Tuesday when it takes on the Houston Astros in a three-game series from Minute Maid Park. |
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| Dumping salary commonplace for a couple of teams |
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07/31/2003 |
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| he options, we felt this was the best thing to do. We didn't talk to a lot of clubs. In the end, we felt this was the only trade that makes us a better club." What was a surprise during the last days leading to the deadline was the inactivity of the St. Louis Cardinals and Houston Astros, two teams in dire need of pitching help. Instead of taking on money, these clubs have, for now, chosen to be patient to see if a player can clear waivers at the end of August and maybe they can get a diamond in the rough for the |
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| Montreal Expos Team Report - July 31 |
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07/31/2003 |
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| === Montreal Expos Team Report - July 31 === (MySportsbook) - The Expos will attempt to avoid a sweep at the hands of the St. Louis Cardinals this afternoon. Toeing the rubber for the Expos will be 25-year-old righthander Zach Day. The Cincinnati, OH native struggled in his first start back from an extended disabled list stint, as he was touched up for five hits and six runs over just two innings. He walked two and didn't strike anyone out in the defeat. He has lost three straight starts and has surrendered 15 |
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| Montreal Expos Team Report - July 30 |
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07/30/2003 |
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| === Montreal Expos Team Report - July 30 === (MySportsbook) - The Expos will try to get back on the winning track this evening, when they host the St. Louis Cardinals for the second of their three- game set at Olympic Stadium. Montreal starter Livan Hernandez (10-7) took the loss on Tuesday despite throwing his fourth complete game of the season. He surrendered two runs on just five hits and a walk, which was intentional. In his 27th career complete game, Hernandez fanned eight for the Expos, who have lost thre |
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| St. Louis Cardinals Team Report - July 30 |
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07/30/2003 |
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| === St. Louis Cardinals Team Report - July 30 === (MySportsbook) - The Cardinals will take aim at their fourth win in five games this evening when they continue their three-game set against the Montreal Expos at Olympic Stadium. The Cardinals registered a 2-1 win in the series opener to remain 3 1/2 games behind Philadelphia in the wild card race. Garrett Stephenson went the distance and struck out four to pace the Cardinals. Stephenson (5-10) yielded just one run on four hits without issuing a walk to earn his |
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| Glavine leaves start after one inning |
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07/29/2003 |
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| en a model of consistency and durability throughout his career. However, he has struggled both on the mound, and with minor injuries this season. Glavine was just 6-11 with a 5.15 ERA in 21 outings this season, prior to Tuesday's contest. He missed a start earlier this year with a bone spur in his left elbow, marking the first time he failed to take the mound for a scheduled start since September of 1992. Glavine's next scheduled start is on Sunday against the St. Louis Cardinals. His status currently is unknown. |
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| Montreal Expos Team Report - July 29 |
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07/29/2003 |
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| === Montreal Expos Team Report - July 29 === (MySportsbook) - The Expos hope to begin their late season run at the wild card this evening, when they open up a three-game set against the St. Louis Cardinals at Olympic Stadium. Currently, Montreal resides four contests behind after losing two of its last three. Montreal is coming off a 10-8 loss to the Atlanta Braves on Monday. Javier Vazquez (8-7) suffered the defeat. The righthander hurled 5 2/3 innings and permitted eight runs -- only four of which were earned |
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| Pittsburgh Pirates Team Report - July 29 |
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07/29/2003 |
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| rk. Pittsburgh swept a three-game set between these clubs bridging April and the beginning of May. The Pirates have won five of their last nine contests against the Padres since the start of last season. The Pirates gained a four-game split with the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday, posting a 3-0 victory at Busch Stadium. Jeff Suppan tossed a seven-hit shutout to pace Pittsburgh to the win. Suppan (10-7) improved to 5-0 over his last six starts for the Pirates, who split the series and have won six of their last nine |
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| Cardinals' Painter placed on DL |
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07/28/2003 |
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| St. Louis, MO (MySportsbook) - St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Lance Painter was placed on the 15-day disabled list Monday. Painter strained his left calf muscle during Sunday's contest versus Pittsburgh. He fell to the ground in pain as he tried to cover first base on Salomon Torres' grounder in the seventh inning. Painter missed more than two months earlier this year with a hamstring injury. He also did not pitch during the 2002 season after undergoing "Tommy John" surgery on his elbow. In 21 appearances t |
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| Pittsburgh Pirates Team Report - July 28 |
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07/28/2003 |
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| === Pittsburgh Pirates Team Report - July 28 === (MySportsbook) - The Pittsburgh Pirates conclude a four-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals today at Busch Stadium. Pittsburgh lost 4-3 last night, surrendering three runs in the bottom of the ninth inning. Jeff Reboulet, Abraham Nunez and Salomon Torres collected RBI for Pittsburgh, which has lost just three of its last eight games. Jeff Suppan heads to the mound for the Pirates today, and this could be his final start in a Pittsburgh uniform with the tr |
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