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Minor League Baseball Team Makes the Worst Bobblehead Ever
It's Barry Zito bobblehead day in Sacramento for fans of the minor league River Cats — but the finished product may leave the first 2,500 fans to arrive at Raley Field a bit disappointed...
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Michael Cuddyer Expects to Return from Disabled List Friday
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Posey, Scutaro Out for Series Finale vs. Rockies
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ESPN Gamecast: Dodgers vs. Braves
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MLB Gamecast - Diamondbacks vs Marlins
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Rockies Star Troy Tulowitzki Playing It Safe by Taking Some Days off
Troy Tulowitzki never envisioned this. He grew up playing baseball the hard way. He went from a grass-stained northern California Little League kid to a Long Beach State "dirtbag...
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Mark Ellis Makes Return vs. Braves
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Juan Nicasio Must Show His Stuff During Games
Juan Nicasio is a terrific bullpen pitcher. That's not a sarcastic statement. Nicasio truly is a talented young pitcher. The right-hander's fastball can reach 97 mph, his slider has a mean bite and his changeup is getting better all the time...
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10 Questions: Padres' Jedd Gyorko Stays Consistent in Approach
Q: You're so calm and composed all the time, people would be surprised to learn you're just a rookie in this league...
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Arenado Stocks Rockies' Hot-Corner Needs
As Anna McDonald noted, there are plenty of reasons to question why anyone would move Troy Tulowitzki from shortstop anytime soon. Despite his checkered injury history, only one of Tulo's injuries came while fielding...
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Tyler Chatwood Excels for Rockies on Mound in Easy Win over Giants
As major-league pitchers go, Tyler Chatwood is not very big. The Rockies ' media guide generously lists him as 6-foot, 185 pounds. But what Chatwood lacks in stature he makes up for with tenacity and firepower...
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Gattis, Simmons Hit HRs as Braves Top Dodgers
The Braves already knew rookie Evan Gattis is an impressive power hitter. He's also proving a quick learner...
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Padres Win Behind Stults, Cabrera
Everth Cabrera singled home Alexi Amarista in the bottom of the eighth inning last night to give the Padres a 2-1 victory over Washington before 33,646 at Petco Park...
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Daniel Hudson Takes Another Step to His Return
MIAMI - Daniel Hudson already had thrown simulated games and faced hitters in a batting practice environment, but he didn't feel like his return from elbow surgery was getting closer ...
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Bochy Calls Team Meeting; Machi Might Settle in
Bruce Bochy rarely holds team meetings, but he felt the need for one before batting practice on Saturday. Bochy wouldn't reveal what was said, but it's pretty clear that some guys needed to be told to up the concentration out there on defense...
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Padres Activate Carlos Quentin off Paternity List
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ESPN Gamecast: Diamondbacks vs. Marlins
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Giants Recall RHP Jean Machi, Option Pill
Following last night's game the #SF Giants optioned Brett Pill to triple-A Fresno. RHP Jean Machi has been recalled prior to tonight's game...
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Heath Bell Watched Thursday's Reds-Marlins Game from the Stands
It turns out that Diamondbacks reliever Heath Bell made his return to Marlins Park on Thursday night, not for last night's series opener. According to Steve Gilbert of MLB .com, Bell said that he took in Thursday's Reds -Marlins game from the stands..
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Report: Padres Have No Plans to Trade Chase Headley
eams hoping to make a play for star Padres third baseman Chase Headley this summer might have to seek a backup plan...
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Walks, Errors Hurt Dodgers in 8-5 Loss to Braves
ATLANTA — Los Angeles manager Don Mattingly said too many walks and too many errors gave the Atlanta Braves far too much help...
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Instant Replay: Giants Come Up Just Short
DENVER – You could argue that Giants manager Bruce Bochy made a mistake and left Madison Bumgarner on the mound for one pitch too many. You'd have some ammunition to back you up...
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Tulowitzki Angers Bumgarner in Crazy SF Giants Loss
Denver – Friday night's game at Coors Field might go a long way toward answering the eternal baseball question of whether a snotrocket can be considered an illegal substance...
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The Padres Don't Plan on Moving Chase Headley
Recently, Padres third baseman Chase Headley said he won't negotiate a contract extension with the team during the season. Headley is eligible for his fourth year of arbitration going into 2014, after which he would become eligible for free agency...
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Stauffer Rejoins Padres
Tim Stauffer has returned . . . again. The Padres Friday promoted the veteran right-handed pitcher from Triple-A Tucson, triggering a series of moves that will resume Saturday when left fielder Carlos Quentin returns from paternity leave...




