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Midsummer Classic 2008: Second Base
For the National League, Major League Baseball's All-Star Game has been a wreck since 1997. Over those past 11 years, the American League has gone 10-0-1 in the game that now determines home-field advantage in the World Series...
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Midsummer Classic 2008: First Base
For the National League, Major League Baseball's All-Star Game has been a wreck since 1997. Over those past 11 years, the American League has gone 10-0-1 in the game that now determines home-field advantage in the World Series...
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Midsummer Classic 2008: Catchers
For the National League, Major League Baseball's All Star Game has been a wreck since 1997. Over those past eleven years, the American League has gone 10-0-1 in the game that now determines home-field advantage in the World Series...
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Phillies-Marlins: Florida Continues Long Ball Dominance Over Phillies
If Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine knew what they were talking about in the late '90s, then chicks dig the long ball. And if players from the Florida Marlins are single and searching, then the ladies should start coming to them pretty soon...
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Rays-Angels: Tampa Bay Powers Its Way Past Saunders, Angels
Entering Monday's matchup between the Los Angeles Angels and the Tampa Bay Rays, fans were looking for some clarification: Either Angels starter Joe Saunders was playing above his head, or maybe the entire Rays team was...
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Division Leaders Becoming More Comfortable with Each Passing Day
It's about this time of year when the annual "Pretenders or Contenders" segment is featured on ESPN's Baseball Tonight and the like. Over the past week, division leaders did their best to make this debate clearer, as they gained a combined 9...
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Reds-Marlins: Cody Ross, Florida Walk Off With Victory
Saturday, June 7—A wet night in Miami led to both a 16-minute rain delay at the start of Saturday's contest between the Cincinnati Reds and the Florida Marlins. It also led to very sloppy defense between the two teams...
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Mariners-Red Sox: Seattle Blanks Boston 8-0
The Boston Red Sox turned to two-time 20-game winner Bartolo Colon on Friday night to try to extend their 13-game home winning streak, as he put forth the effort to continue his own personal success, having won his first three starts in a Red Sox uniform.
