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After tasting the minors, Freddy Garcia ready to help Orioles
The Baltimore SunANAHEIM, Calif. — As a veteran of 14 major league seasons, it took a while for right-hander Freddy Garcia to get used to those long bus rides in Triple-A. But when the 36-year-old pitcher decided to sign a minor league deal with the Orioles before...Tags: Nolan Reimold, San Diego Padres, Labor Legislation, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Sports
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A's shutout Yankees 2-0
NEW YORK -- A.J. Griffin scattered six hits in seven-plus innings and the Oakland Athletics opened a 10-game road trip with a 2-0 victory over the New York Yankees on Friday night. Griffin (2-2) won for the first time in four starts with an efficient...Tags: Robinson Cano, Oakland Athletics, Chris Stewart (baseball), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Joba Chamberlain
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Back in Double-A, Xavier Avery working to earn another shot with Orioles
The Baltimore SunXavier Avery is not satisfied. Since being taken in the second round by the Orioles in 2008, the 23-year-old outfielder has risen through the minor league system and consistently found himself listed among the organization's best prospects. Last season,...Tags: Minor League Baseball, High School Sports, Sports, Baseball, Trayvon Robinson
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PHILLIES FILES: Halladay takes issue with Mitch Williams' comments about Dubee
PHILADELPHIA — If he could, I think Roy Halladay would tell Mitch Williams to mind his own business. Halladay was approached about Williams' comments stating that the Phillies could benefit from a a new pitching coach, and he said the former...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Roy Halladay, Sports, Baseball, Kyle Kendrick
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Silver Hawks: Seven straight for South Bend
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- The South Bend Silver Hawks had to deal with a little ninth-inning angst before celebrating a 6-4 win over Quad Cities in Class A minor league baseball action Thursday night. The Hawks broke a tie in the bottom of the eighth, but River...Tags: Sports, Baseball
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PHILLIES FILES: Revere hampered by finger injury
PHILADLEPHIA — The sore quad is all better, but a new problem crept up for Ben Revere, who is not in Thursday's starting lineup against the Marlins. During the third inning of Wednesday's game in Cleveland, the center fielder reached on a...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Carlos Ruiz, Sports, Baseball, Ryan Howard
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Marlins seek boost from former nemesis Diaz
The Miami Marlins never could beat Matt Diaz, so they decided to have him join them. The Florida State University product was the ultimate Marlins killer during seven seasons with the Atlanta Braves. His .360 average in 66 games is the highest of any...
Tags: New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Matt Diaz, Dontrelle Willis, Henderson Alvarez
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Sox's Peavy scratched, top pick Hawkins hurts shoulder
Tribune reporterARLINGTON, Texas -- Jake Peavy has a bulldog reputation, but the back spasms he suffered Wednesday night were too persistent for him to start Thursday night against the Rangers and left the White Sox scrambling again. “When it rains, it pours,&...Tags: New York Mets, Dylan Axelrod, Sports, Chicago White Sox, Jake Peavy
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Stewart faces uncertain future in Cubs' organization
WASHINGTON -- Ian Stewart went from starting third baseman for the Cubs at the start of spring training to back-up third baseman at Triple-A Iowa in less than three months. He’s no longer on the 40-man roster, having cleared waivers and been out-...
Tags: Ian Stewart, Sports, Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Josh Vitters
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Looking at Adam Jones' latest outfield miscue
The Baltimore SunThere’s really only one subject that is necessary to discuss after the Orioles’ 8-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday. Yes, Wei-Yin Chen had his worst start of the season. And UMBC product Zach Clark made his big league debut....Tags: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Buck Showalter, Adam Jones (baseball), Seattle Mariners, Sports
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Zach Clark embracing opportunity and challenge that comes with throwing knuckleball
The Baltimore SunBOWIE -- Right-hander Zach Clark has never thrown a knuckleball in a game, but the UMBC graduate would often tinker with the pitch while playing catch during his eight years in the minors. And in his brief stint in the majors with the Orioles last week,...Tags: Buck Showalter, Sports, Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Freddy Garcia
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Alexi Casilla experimenting with batting right-handed against righties
The Baltimore SunInfielder Alexi Casilla, who has been a switch-hitter since he was 16, said hitting coach Jim Presley approached him about concentrating on hitting from the right side only, and he has been working on that for a few weeks in the cage. “They think I...Tags: Miguel Gonzalez, Minnesota Twins, Sports, Nick Markakis, Tsuyoshi Wada
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