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| Larkin makes return in Reds' win |
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06/13/2003 |
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| Cincinnati, OH (MySportsbook) - The Cincinnati Reds activated veteran shortstop Barry Larkin from the 15-day disabled list on Friday and he started the team's 15-1 pounding of the Philadelphia Phillies. Larkin ended 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored in the victory. The 39-year old former National League MVP was put on the disabled list on May 22 after he was bothered by a strained right calf. Larkin was also previously on the DL from April 14 through May 5 with a strained left calf. Larkin, the major |
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| Larkin activated from disabled list |
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06/13/2003 |
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| Cincinnati, OH (MySportsbook) - The Cincinnati Reds activated veteran shortstop Barry Larkin from the 15-day disabled list on Friday. The 39-year old former National League MVP was put on the disabled list on May 22 after he was bothered by a strained right calf. Larkin was also previously on the DL from April 14 through May 5 with a strained left calf. Larkin, the major league's longest-tenured player with one team, is batting .259 with one homer and four RBI in 18 games this season. In a related move, the |
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| Philadelphia Phillies Team Report - June 13 |
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06/13/2003 |
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| === Philadelphia Phillies Team Report - June 13 === (MySportsbook) - The Phillies, who received their first day off in over a week on Thursday, will take on the Cincinnati Reds in the first contest of a three-game set at Great American Ball Park tonight. The Phillies have dropped two in a row on the heels of a three-game winning streak. Philadelphia has lost six of its last nine games overall and has fallen 10 1/2 games behind first place Atlanta in the NL East. The Phils finished their series against Anahe |
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| Toronto Blue Jays Team Report - June 13 |
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06/13/2003 |
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| tallied four strikeouts. Before the game, the Blue Jays sent catcher Ken Huckaby and pitcher Josh Towers to AAA Syracuse. Toronto will pin its hopes on former closer Kelvim Escobar this evening. Escobar is coming off a complete game victory over the Cincinnati Reds last week. The hurler allowed just four hits, while fanning eight and walking one in the win. Escobar will be taking on the Cubs for the first time in his career. The twirler has struggled at home this year, going just 1-2 with a 9.82 ERA in nine co |
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| Devil Rays continue to slide |
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06/12/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Devil Rays continue their decline in becoming the major league's worst team, losing a season-high six straight games and 16 of their last 20. Last night Tampa Bay spotted the Cincinnati Reds six runs before coming back and tying the game in the fifth inning. However, the Devil Rays permitted the game-winning tally in the ninth inning, sending them to their ninth loss out of the last 10 games. "It seems like we play just good enough to lose by one run," rightfielder Aubrey Huff told the |
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| Philadelphia Phillies Team Report - June 12 |
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06/12/2003 |
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| s the Angels scored four times in the sixth. Brett Myers (5-6) was tagged with the loss after allowing five runs in 5 2/3 innings. The Phillies left 10 runners on base. The Phillies continue their six-game road trip with a weekend series against the Cincinnati Reds. Philadelphia took two of three games at Great American Ball Park April 11-13 this year and outscored the Reds 27-13. Kevin Millwood is slated to take the mound against Jimmy Haynes on Friday in the series opener. These two faced each other on April |
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| Chicago Cubs Team Report - June 12 |
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06/12/2003 |
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| me sweep of the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. Sosa was relatively successful in his appeal for his corked bat incident, as the league decided to slice his suspension from eight to seven games. The slugger will be out until next week against the Cincinnati Reds. Damian Miller and Moises Alou each drove in two runs to pace the Cubs to a 7-6 victory over the Orioles. Alou's single in the fifth inning was the 1,500th hit of his career. Chicago has won its last four games. Matt Clement (4-6) won his second str |
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| The "Boo" Crew |
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06/12/2003 |
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| s already 11 games behind the first place Chicago Cubs. The team's home record is an even more telling statistic of the team's troubles this year, as they have gone a dismal 11-23 when playing at Miller Park. Only the San Diego Padres (5.52 ERA) and Cincinnati Reds (5.69 ERA) have pitched worse this season than the Brewers 5.07 ERA. The long ball has been a killer for the Milwaukee pitching staff this year, as they have allowed major league-worst 89 homers this season and 19 round trippers in their eight games |
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| Tampa Bay Devil Rays Team Report - June 11 |
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06/11/2003 |
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| port - June 11 === (MySportsbook) - Interleague play has not been a walk in the park by any means for the Devil Rays, as they have lost five in a row and six of seven contests overall. Their woes continued in the opener of their series against the Cincinnati Reds at home on Tuesday. The D-Rays dropped a 4-2 decision in a game that saw two former players come back to haunt them. Former outfielder Jose Guillen hit a homer and threw someone out at the plate, while Paul Wilson tossed 5 2/3 solid innings for Cinc |
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| Marlins remain perfect against Brewers |
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06/11/2003 |
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| rewers. Redman threw a complete-game four-hitter against Milwaukee on April 24. The Marlins have winning records against only two other teams, excluding the Brewers. They have taken two-of-three from the San Diego Padres and four-of- six against the Cincinnati Reds. ROAD WARRIORS The win on Tuesday was Florida's fourth consecutive road victory and the first on a six game road trip. However, Florida is still just 12-19 overall on the road. This is Florida's longest winning streak on the road since August ,2000 |
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