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| The "Boo" Crew |
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06/12/2003 |
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| ver Jayson Durocher has allowed seven earned runs in his last two appearances and went just 2 2/3 innings in those outings. Rusch is 1-9 on the season and has not recorded a victory since April 8. Rusch has also allowed five or more earned runs in each of his last three starts. COMING UP The Brewers will wrap up their three-game set with the Florida Marlins today from Miller Park. Milwaukee will resume interleague play on Friday, when it takes on the Baltimore Orioles in a three-game series from Camden Yards. |
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| Milwaukee Brewers Team Report - June 12 |
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06/12/2003 |
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| === Milwaukee Brewers Team Report - June 12 === (MySportsbook) - Milwaukee will attempt to avoid a three-game whitewash at the hands of the Florida Marlins this afternoon. The Brewers dropped a 6-5 decision to Florida on Wednesday. Eric Young had three hits, including a home run, while Wes Helms posted two hits and scored twice for the Brewers, who have lost four straight. Young tied a career high for homers in a season. He had eight in 1996 with the Rockies and in 1998 with the Dodgers. Keith Osik, Keith G |
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| Around the Majors - Wednesday, June 11 |
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06/11/2003 |
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| emotional return to Atlanta in a Mets uniform, and Friday night will spark another reunion. That's when the 31-year- old Rodriguez, who spent his first 12 years of his career with the Rangers, returns to the Ballpark in Arlington as a member of the Florida Marlins. Fans in the Lone Star State were angry that I-Rod wasn't re-signed, but understood Hicks had little choice. Pudge had just hit .314, his eighth straight season above the .300 mark. However, his home run output and RBI numbers have dwindled since 19 |
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| Anaheim Angels Team Report - June 11 |
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06/11/2003 |
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| rance tonight, as the Angels play the Philadelphia Phillies in the rubber match of their three-game interleague series at Edison Field. Appier lost for the first time in seven starts (3-1) in his last appearance on the mound, as he was beaten by the Florida Marlins on Friday at Pro Player Stadium. Despite the defeat, the 35-year-old righthander has helped Anaheim to a 7-3 mark in his outings this season. Appier is unbeaten in four home starts (2-0) this year. The Angels captured their third victory in four gam |
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| Marlins remain perfect against Brewers |
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06/11/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) If the Florida Marlins saw the Milwaukee Brewers on their schedule everyday they would have no complaints. They have beat the Brewers four consecutive times this season, including a 12-4 romp on Tuesday. "We play them nine times," Marlins manager Jack McKeon told the Miami Herald, adding that a 4-0 start means nothing. "You would love to be 9-0, but that's asking a lot." The Marlins have won a franchise-record six straight games against the Brewers, dating back to August 3, 2002. On Tuesday, |
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| Milwaukee Brewers Team Report - June 11 |
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06/11/2003 |
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| stand has been anything but impressive so far, as they have lost three of the first four tilts. Milwaukee's fortunes have changed after finishing its most recent road trip 6-2. On Tuesday, Milwaukee's troubles continued with an ugly 12-4 loss to the Florida Marlins. Ben Sheets (6-5) was saddled with the loss after winning his previous two starts. Sheets surrendered five runs -- two earned -- and seven hits in seven innings of work. He struck out eight without walking a batter. The Brewers have lost three in a |
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| Sheffield moves up in all-star voting |
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06/10/2003 |
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| ajor League history to win five MVP awards. Bonds holds the single-season record for home runs with 73 in 2001 and is coming off a season in which he hit .370 and won the batting title. The other NL position leaders are catcher Ivan Rodriguez of the Florida Marlins, first baseman Jeff Bagwell and second baseman Jeff Kent of the Houston Astros, shortstop Edgar Renteria and third baseman Scott Rolen of the St. Louis Cardinals and outfielder Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs. Fan balloting will determine the eight s |
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| Cincinnati Reds Team Report - June 4 |
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06/04/2003 |
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| to score without a throw. Paul Wilson gets the call tonight for the Reds and is 2-4 on the year with a 4.80 ERA. Wilson, who has last won back on May 13, allowed a pair of runs on five hits over seven innings in his last start on Friday against the Florida Marlins, but did not factor in the decision of his team's 4-3 win. The 30-year-old righthander has faced the Yankees seven times in his career - five starts - and is 0-3 against them with a 4.97 ERA. Casey is 6-for-10 in his last three games, while Austin K |
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| Oakland Athletics Team Report - June 4 |
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06/04/2003 |
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| === Oakland Athletics Team Report - June 4 === (MySportsbook) - The Oakland Athletics will try and even up their three-game series with the Florida Marlins this evening when the two teams play the second portion of the three-game interleague set at Pro Player Stadium. Oakland suffered its worst loss of the season on Tuesday, as it was pounded 13-2 by the Marlins in the first-ever meeting between the two teams. Adam Melhuse homered and Eric Chavez chipped in a run-scoring double for the Athletics, who had th |
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| Oakland Athletics Team Report - June 2 |
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06/02/2003 |
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| d only three players in Oakland history have had longer runs: Jason Giambi, 25, 1997; Tejada, 24, 2002; and Carney Lansford, 24, 1984. After a day off on Monday the A's start their interleague play slate tomorrow with a three-game series against the Florida Marlins at Pro Player Stadium. Mark Mulder will get the call on Tuesday for the Athletics and is 8-2 on the season with a 2.36 ERA. The 25-year-old lefthander, who has tossed seven or more innings nine times this year, is coming off back-to-back wins after |
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