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| Montreal Expos Team Report - May 17 |
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| eighth and retired him on a grounder to first. Zach Day takes the hill tonight for the Expos and is 4-1 on the year with a 2.73 ERA. The 24-year-old righthander is unbeaten in his last three decisions and has not suffered a loss since falling to the Chicago Cubs in his second start of the year back on April 8. In his last outing, Day allowed a run on eight hits over six innings to the San Francisco Giants, as his team rolled to a 4-3 win. This will be Day's first-ever start against the Rockies. He did, howe |
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| Milwaukee Brewers Team Report - May 17 |
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05/17/2003 |
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| opping a personal four-game losing streak. Rusch, winless in his last six decisions, is 1-7 on the year with a lofty 7.36 ERA. The 28-year-old southpaw was pounded for eight runs and 13 hits over 3 1/3 innings in his last start on Monday against the Chicago Cubs. During his four- game slide, Rusch has allowed 19 runs - 16 earned - on 38 hits over 19 2/3 innings. Rusch has started five games against the Reds in his career and has posted a 1-3 mark with a 7.09 ERA. In 26 2/3 innings against the Reds he has su |
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| St. Louis Cardinals Team Report - May 17 |
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05/17/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The St. Louis Cardinals try for their third straight win today when they continue their four-game set against the Chicago Cubs at Busch Stadium. In the series-opener on Friday, J.D. Drew went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer and two runs scored to lead St. Louis to a 7-4 win. Fernando Vina finished 3- for-3 with three RBI and two runs for the Cardinals. Woody Williams picked up the victory for the Cardinals, who have won two straight and just three of their last 10 games. Williams (5-0) hurl |
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| Chicago Cubs Team Report - May 17 |
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05/17/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Chicago Cubs hope to get back on the winning track this afternoon when they continue their four-game set against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. The Cubs dropped the series opener on Friday, 7-4. Alex Gonzalez stroked two hits and scored twice for Chicago, which saw its five-game winning streak halted. Troy O'Leary, Moises Alou and Corey Patterson all posted two hits and an RBI in defeat. Matt Clement (2-5) suffered the loss. He allowed seven runs -- six earned -- on eight |
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| Milwaukee Brewers Team Report - May 15 |
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05/15/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Milwaukee will give the ball to Ben Sheets today in hopes of preventing a four-game sweep at the hands of the Chicago Cubs at Miller Park. Sheets will attempt to outduel Kerry Wood this afternoon. The former Olympian has won four of his last five decisions after losing his first two of the season. Sheets picked up a victory last time on hill, giving up 10 hits and two runs over six innings against Cincinnati. The righthander struck out six and permitted just one walk. Sheets has been out |
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| Chicago Cubs Team Report - May 15 |
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05/15/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Staff ace Kerry Wood takes the hill today for the Chicago Cubs as they attempt to complete a four-game sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park. Wood has been very good this season, winning four of his five decisions in eight starts. Most importantly, the Cubs have recorded wins in six of his eight outings. The 25-year-old fireballer has gone without a decision in back- to-back starts. Last time on the hill, Wood surrendered just four hits and one run over seven innings en route to |
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| St. Louis Cardinals Team Report - May 14 |
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| Reds, to whom they dropped four in a row last week, with a 7-2 setback at Busch Stadium. Albert Pujols homered and Edgar Renteria notched two hits for the Cardinals, who have dropped six of their last seven outings and are now three games behind the Chicago Cubs for the lead in the division. Jason Simontacchi suffered the loss. He was tagged for seven runs on seven hits, with one strikeout and two walks, over just 1 2/3 innings of work. The Cards, who have been shutout only once in 39 games, are tied with b |
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| Milwaukee Brewers Team Report - May 14 |
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| ied for the longest losing skid entering action on Wednesday, the 2003 season just continues to get more and more difficult for the Milwaukee Brewers. In dropping their third game in a row and the fifth in the last six outings with a 7-2 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday at Miller Park, the Brewers were stuck with just five wins in 18 chances at home this year. Richie Sexson managed to hit his league-leading 14th home run in the contest, the second of a four-game set for the squad, but it did nothing to k |
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| Cardinals place Marrero on DL |
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05/13/2003 |
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| Louis, MO (MySportsbook) - The St. Louis Cardinals placed outfielder/catcher Eli Marrero on the 15-day disabled list with an injured right ankle. Marrero underwent surgery to repair damaged ligaments in his ankle. He left Sunday's game against the Chicago Cubs in the fourth inning after he slid to avoid teammate Jim Edmonds in the outfield and was carried off the field on a stretcher. The game was eventually postponed in the top of the fifth inning because of rain. The 29-year-old Marrero is hitting .227 |
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| Cardinals' Marrero injures ankle |
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05/11/2003 |
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| Chicago, IL (MySportsbook) - St. Louis Cardinals outfielder/catcher Eli Marrero was forced to leave Sunday's game against the Chicago Cubs with a severely sprained right ankle. The game was eventually postponed due to rain. Marrero left the game in the fourth inning after sliding to avoid teammate Jim Edmonds in the outfield. He was carried off the field on a stretcher and taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital for x-rays. Marrero came into the game in place of J.D. Drew, who left the contest with a sti |
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