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5/19/2012 |
Vargas looks to bounce back from rough road start
Jason Vargas will try to improve on the team's 2-6 record on its current road trip when the Mariners face the Rockies on Saturday in the second game of the three-game set.
5/19/2012 |
Cobb, Delgado square off in middle game
Right-hander Alex Cobb will take the ball for the Rays in the second of three games against the Braves in the Interleague series at Tropicana Field on Saturday. Atlanta will counter with righty Randall Delgado.
5/19/2012 |
Dodgers hope Kershaw keeps pitching like an ace
Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw heads to the hill as Los Angeles takes on Jake Westbrook and the Cardinals on Saturday at Dodger Stadium.
5/19/2012 |
Holland back on the hill for Rangers in Houston
Rangers left-hander Derek Holland returns to the mound on Saturday when the Lone Star Series resumes at Houston's Minute Maid Park. Right-hander Lucas Harrell will start for the Astros.
5/19/2012 |
Stults set for Padres debut vs. Haren, Halos
Looking for his first win this month, Dan Haren will take the mound for the Angels on Saturday at Petco Park against the Padres, who will send Eric Stults to the hill in his San Diego debut.
5/19/2012 |
Brewers seek breakout against Pavano, Twins
Twins right-hander Carl Pavano has been struggling with a strain in the front of his pitching shoulder. The Brewers offense has been struggling in general. Something has to give Saturday afternoon, when the two clash in the second of a three-game Interleague series at Miller Park.
5/19/2012 |
Vogelsong, Ross look to build on strong outings
Ryan Vogelsong will try to continue his scorching month when the Giants square off against Tyson Ross and the Athletics on Saturday in the second game of the weekend Interleague series.
5/19/2012 |
Kennedy looks to rebound against Chen, Royals
Ian Kennedy will try to get back on track Saturday, when the D-backs square off against the Royals and Bruce Chen in the second game of the weekend Interleague set at Kauffman Stadium.
5/19/2012 |
MLB Notebook: Wood goes out on fitting note
Kerry Wood, owner of perhaps the most dominant nine-inning start in baseball history, ended his career in fitting fashion Friday by striking out the only batter he faced.
5/19/2012 |
As expected, ill Wright on Mets' bench
Battling what the Mets are calling a bad head cold, David Wright took his previously scheduled off-day Saturday, and the third baseman is in danger of missing Sunday's game as well.
5/19/2012 |
Blue Jays' Crawford day to day with back spasm
Lefty Evan Crawford, who left Friday's game in the eighth with two on and one out, is likely unavailable for Saturday's tilt against the Mets and is considered day to day after experiencing a lower back spasm.
5/19/2012 |
Back strain puts Batista's next start in doubt
Mets starter Miguel Batista left Saturday's start against the Blue Jays after two innings due to a lower back strain.
5/19/2012 |
Bronchial ailment keeps Teixeira out of lineup
Believing they have exhausted all available treatment options to this point, the Yankees are hopeful that a weekend of rest will be able to cure what ails Mark Teixeira.
5/19/2012 |
Robertson still bothered by strained oblique
Yankees reliever David Robertson is still feeling some discomfort in his strained left oblique, manager Joe Girardi said Saturday.
5/19/2012 |
Morrow's shutout has Blue Jays flying high
Brandon Morrow dominated the Mets, tossing a shutout, while the offense picked him up in the fifth to propel the Blue Jays to a 2-0 win over the Mets on Saturday at Rogers Centre.
5/19/2012 |
Cubs catcher Castillo sidelined by knee sprain
With Welingon Castillo expected to be out for up to a week with a right knee sprain, the Cubs added much-needed depth behind the plate by acquiring Koyie Hill from the Reds on Saturday for cash considerations.
5/19/2012 |
Springsteen adds second Fenway Park show
A second show for Fenway has been added to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's Wrecking Ball tour, for Aug. 15, pending city approval.
5/19/2012 |
Votto's blast, Bailey's solid start carry Reds
Homer Bailey provided a strong start, and he was backed by Joey Votto's three-run home run in the Reds' 6-5 victory over the Yankees on Saturday at Yankee Stadium.
5/19/2012 |
Athletics' Anderson hits speed bump in rehab
Lefty Brett Anderson has encountered his first speed bump on the road back from Tommy John surgery, as he's been shut down with forearm stiffness commonly associated with the procedure.
5/19/2012 |
De La Rosa frustrated by setback
The left forearm tightness that Rockies pitcher Jorge De La Rosa has experienced while working his way back from elbow surgery has led the team to halt his rehab assignment, the team announced Saturday.
5/19/2012 |
Guillen giving Bell chance to succeed
Manager Ozzie Guillen is planning on sticking by struggling closer Heath Bell. Bell converted his first save since May 1 in Friday night's win over the Indians.
5/19/2012 |
Marlins wait for diagnosis on Bonifacio's thumb
Emilio Bonifacio, the Major League leader in stolen bases, has proved to be one of the Marlins' most durable players. But he could still be headed to the disabled list.
5/19/2012 |
Leyland awed by Verlander's performance
Tigers manager Jim Leyland has spent much of his managerial career trying not to go overboard on praise. After 48 years in baseball, there isn't much he hasn't seen.
5/19/2012 |
Braves' Gonzalez: Chipper might play Monday
Manager Fredi Gonzalez said Chipper Jones would rest another day and probably miss Sunday's contest against the Rays, as well.
5/19/2012 |
A's Melvin ejected during seventh on Saturday
A's manager Bob Melvin was ejected for the second time in three days Saturday, after engaging in a pair of arguments with home-plate umpire James Hoye stemming from a hit-by-pitch call awarded to Giants pitcher Ryan Vogelsong in the seventh inning of a 4-0 A's loss. More Results > |
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