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| Brewers place Ford on the DL |
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07/21/2003 |
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| Cincinnati, OH (MySportsbook) - The Milwaukee Brewers placed lefthanded pitcher Matt Ford on the 15-day disabled list Monday. The 22-year-old Ford is suffering from a strained left elbow. In 25 games this season, including four starts, Ford is 0-3 with a 4.33 ERA in 43 2/3 innings. Ford started Sunday's 6-3 loss at Pittsburgh and lasted just 2 1/3 frames while allowing five runs -- four earned -- on six hits with three strikeouts. To fill the roster spot, Milwaukee called up infielder Bill Hall from Triple-A |
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| Cincinnati Reds Team Report - July 21 |
MLB Baseball |
07/21/2003 |
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| === Cincinnati Reds Team Report - July 21 === (MySportsbook) - The Cincinnati Reds will try to snap a four-game slide as they open a two-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers tonight at Great American Ball Park. Bob Boone's club has dropped 12 of its last 15 contests and has slipped 10 1/2 games off the pace in the National League Central Division. The Reds have also lost a season-high seven in a row at home and are coming off a four- game sweep by the Houston Astros at Great American Ball Park. The Reds |
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| Pittsburgh Pirates Team Report - July 21 |
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07/21/2003 |
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| eep of Houston by Pittsburgh since May 28-30, 1999. A win tonight would give the Pirates four straight wins against the Astros in Pittsburgh for just the second time in the last 10 years. The Pirates, who are coming off a four-game split against the Milwaukee Brewers over the weekend at PNC Park, won 6-3 yesterday. Aramis Ramirez went 3-for-4 with a home run and two runs batted in, while Jason Kendall extended his hitting streak to a career-high 22 games with a two-run single during a four-run second inning for |
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| Pittsburgh Pirates Team Report - July 20 |
MLB Baseball |
07/20/2003 |
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| === Pittsburgh Pirates Team Report - July 20 === (MySportsbook) - The Pittsburgh Pirates and Milwaukee Brewers conclude their four-game set at PNC Park this afternoon. After splitting the first two contests, the Pirates found themselves on the wrong end of a 1-0 decision last night. Jeff D'Amico (6-10) was the hard-luck loser, as he permitted one run on nine hits over seven strong innings. Jason Kendall had two hits and extended his hitting streak to 21 games, the longest current streak in the majors. Matt St |
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| Pittsburgh Pirates Team Report - July 19 |
MLB Baseball |
07/19/2003 |
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| === Pittsburgh Pirates Team Report - July 19 === (MySportsbook) - The Pittsburgh Pirates try to make it two wins in a row over the Milwaukee Brewers tonight when the two teams continue their four-game series at PNC Park. In the second game of the set on Friday, Aramis Ramirez went 4-for-4 and drove in three runs to power the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 7-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. The teams have split the first two contests of the four- game series at PNC Park. Brian Giles and Reggie Sanders chipped in |
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| Pittsburgh Pirates Team Report - July 18 |
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07/18/2003 |
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| === Pittsburgh Pirates Team Report - July 18 === (MySportsbook) - The Pittsburgh Pirates resume their four-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers tonight at PNC Park. Pittsburgh lost 7-5 last night. Craig Wilson hit a grand slam for the Pirates, who have dropped three of their past four games. Jason Kendall collected a hit in the seventh inning for Pittsburgh and extended his hitting streak to 19 games, which is the longest current streak in the majors. Jeff Suppan, who has been the subject of trade talk r |
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| Low budget team producing poor results |
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07/16/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - At 37-56 the Milwaukee Brewers find themselves 12 1/2 games out of first place in the NL Central standings, at the All-Star break. This story is becoming just to common for Brewers fans, as their low budget team delves farther and farther into mediocrity each season it takes to the field. The pitching staff ranks 14th out of 16 National League teams this season, with a lofty 5.03 ERA. The offense hasn't performed much better, as they rank 12th in the league with a .256 team batting average. T |
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| Angels' Anderson in home run heaven |
MLB Baseball |
07/14/2003 |
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| -round best. Atlanta Braves outfielder Gary Sheffield and Pujols also hit four homers each in the first round, but Pujols and Edmonds advanced due to higher season totals. Pujols has 27 homers and Edmonds has 28 at the break, besting Sheffield's 22. Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Richie Sexson hit just one home run, while Seattle Mariners second baseman Bret Boone did not homer in the first round. Both were eliminated. Toronto's Carlos Delgado, who leads the American League with 28 homers, hit just two homers a |
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| Seesaw season for Pirates |
MLB Baseball |
07/14/2003 |
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| nson to be their ace after going 9-6 last season, but he hasn't lived up to the hype. WHO'S HOT Kendall is 20 for his last 55 with seven doubles. Giles has 16 hits in his last 48 plate appearances, including three homers and 10 RBI. Ramirez has 15 RBI and four homers in his last 13 games. WHO'S NOT Craig Wilson has just six hits in his last 29 at-bats. Sanders is just nine for his past 36 with nine strikeouts. COMING UP The Pirates will host the Milwaukee Brewers for a four-game set following the All-Star game. |
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| Milwaukee Brewers Team Report - July 14 |
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07/14/2003 |
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| === Milwaukee Brewers Team Report - July 14 === (MySportsbook) - The Brewers took it on the chin over the weekend, getting swept by the Cincinnati Reds at the friendly confines of Miller Park. Milwaukee has lost its last four and five of six heading into the All-Star break. Sunday's 10-8 loss to the Reds in 12 innings was particularly painful, as an Aaron Boone two-run homer sealed Milwaukee's fate. For the series, the Brewers were outscored 21-10. Wes Helms, Brady Clark and Keith Ginter homered for the Brewe |
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