Archive for September 27th, 2006
Ross Gload - #17 - First Base - 6′1″ - 190lbs
News: Ross Gload was 2-for-4 with a home run on Wednesday.Impact: He also stole his sixth base and is batting .320. Not bad for a part-time player. He’ll get plenty of action for Paul Konerko this week. …[more]
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Posted: September 27th, 2006.
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White Sox 2, Indians 1, 8 innings, rain
Brandon McCarthy was back in the role he enjoys most, and it showed.
McCarthy struck out eight in his first start in more than four months to help the Chicago White Sox to a rain-shortened 2-1 win over the Cleveland Indians on Wednesday night.
McCarthy (4-7) allowed one run, two hits and walked one over 5 1-3 […]
Posted: September 27th, 2006.
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White Sox 2, Indians 1, 8 innings, rain (AP)
Brandon McCarthy was back in the role he enjoys most, and it showed. McCarthy struck out eight in his first start in more than four months to help the Chicago White Sox to a rain-shortened 2-1 win over the Cleveland Indians on Wednesday night. McCarthy (4-7) allowed one run, two hits and walked one over […]
Posted: September 27th, 2006.
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Blue Jays 7, Tigers 4
The Detroit Tigers took another step toward the AL Central title Wednesday night.
It just wasn’t the step they wanted to take.
Ted Lilly pitched six strong innings and the Toronto Blue Jays hit four home runs in a 7-4 victory over Detroit, but the Tigers held on to their one-game lead when the Minnesota Twins lost […]
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Blue Jays 7, Tigers 4 (AP)
The Detroit Tigers took another step toward the AL Central title Wednesday night. It just wasn’t the step they wanted to take. Ted Lilly pitched six strong innings and the Toronto Blue Jays hit four home runs in a 7-4 victory over Detroit, but the Tigers held on to their one-game lead when the Minnesota […]
Posted: September 27th, 2006.
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Yankees 16, Orioles 5
This is what the New York Yankees have been waiting for: their modern-day version of Murderers’ Row.
They put out their top batting order for the first time, each and every one an All-Star at some point, and Jason Giambi, Bobby Abreu, Jorge Posada, Johnny Damon and Robinson Cano all homered in Wednesday night’s 16-5 rout […]
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Devil Rays 11, Red Sox 0
Tim Corcoran avoided the worst post All-Star record in 50 years with his best outing of the season.
Corcoran allowed four hits over 6 2-3 innings and Rocco Baldelli hit a three-run homer during a nine-run seventh to lead the Tampa Bay Devil Rays to an 11-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night.
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Posted: September 27th, 2006.
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Blue Jays bash four HRs in 7-4 win
Ted Lilly pitched six strong innings and the Toronto Blue Jays hit four home runs in a 7-4 victory over Detroit on Wednesday night, but the Tigers held on to their one-game lead over Minnesota in the AL Central.
The Twins lost 6-4 to Kansas City on Wednesday, dropping Detroit’s magic number for clinching the division […]
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Cubs 3, Brewers 2
Henry Blanco singled in the winning run in the ninth after pinch-hitter Freddie Bynum tied the game with a solo homer earlier in the inning, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 3-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday night.
Bynum homered on the first pitch off Brewers closer Francisco Cordero (3-1). Juan Pierre followed with […]
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Cubs 3, Brewers 2 (AP)
Henry Blanco singled in the winning run in the ninth after pinch-hitter Freddie Bynum tied the game with a solo homer earlier in the inning, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 3-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday night. Bynum homered on the first pitch off Brewers closer Francisco Cordero (3-1).
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