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| Happy Halladay: Roy wins again |
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06/22/2003 |
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| Montreal, Quebec (MySportsbook) - Roy Halladay tossed eight-plus strong innings to win his 11th straight start, as the Toronto Blue Jays downed the Montreal Expos, 4-2, in the finale of a three-game series at Olympic Stadium. Halladay (11-2) allowed two unearned runs on three hits for Toronto, which took two of three in the series and won for the fifth time in six games. The righthander also struck out six and did not issue a walk. Vernon Wells and Mike Bordick homered for the Blue Jays, while Reed Johnson ad |
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| Toronto Blue Jays Team Report - June 22 |
MLB Baseball |
06/22/2003 |
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| === Toronto Blue Jays Team Report - June 22 === (MySportsbook) - The Blue Jays fell to the Montreal Expos, 8-5, in the second game of a three-game interleague set with their Canadian counterparts at Olympic Stadium. Vernon Wells hit a two-run homer and pitcher Mark Hendrickson added a solo shot for his first major league hit, as the Blue Jays had their four-game winning streak snapped. Hendrickson is the first Blue Jays pitcher to hit a home run in the team's 27- year history. Cliff Politte (1-5) got the loss |
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| More trouble for Jose Canseco |
MLB Baseball |
06/20/2003 |
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| or the nightclub brawl. Canseco was also arrested in March for violating his probation by failing to begin his community service and anger management classes. A former member of the Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Tampa Bay Devil Rays and Chicago White Sox, Canseco was booked at the Davie substation and then transferred to the main Broward County Jail, where he is being held without bond pending a court appearance. In his 17 years in the majors, Canseco hit |
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| Jays set for North of the Border bragging rights |
MLB Baseball |
06/20/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - In recent years the interleague matchup between the Toronto Blue Jays and Montreal Expos was played for nothing more than the bragging rights between fans of the rival Canadian cities. However, a new twist has been added to this year's installment of the North of the Border war. It was announced earlier in the week that the team that wins the majority of the six games will be awarded the Pearson Cup, named for the late Canadian Prime Minister and ardent baseball fan Lester Pearson. "It's a li |
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| Baltimore Orioles Team Report - June 20 |
MLB Baseball |
06/20/2003 |
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| He is 1-1 in three career starts against Atlanta. The Orioles enter tonight's game having dropped two in a row. Baltimore, which is 15-18 on the road, has lost five of its last six outside Camden Yards. Yesterday, the Orioles lost 6-1 at home to the Toronto Blue Jays. Brian Roberts and Melvin Mora each had a pair of hits for Baltimore, which lost for the 10th time in its last 14 games. Baltimore and Atlanta are meeting for the first time since 2001, when the Braves took two of three games. The Braves have taken |
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| Montreal Expos Team Report - June 20 |
MLB Baseball |
06/20/2003 |
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| === Montreal Expos Team Report - June 20 === (MySportsbook) - The Montreal Expos return home for the first time since May 25 this evening when they begin a three-game interleague set against their Canadian brethren, the Toronto Blue Jays at Olympic Stadium. The Expos stopped a six-game slide on Thursday when they defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates, 5-2. Tomo Ohka worked six strong innings and Ron Calloway belted a two-run homer to lead the way for Montreal, which concluded its 22- game, six-city trip away from O |
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| Baltimore Orioles Team Report - June 19 |
MLB Baseball |
06/19/2003 |
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| === Baltimore Orioles Team Report - June 19 === (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Orioles will try and get back on the winning track this afternoon when they conclude their rain-shortened two-game set against the Toronto Blue Jays at Camden Yards. Jay Gibbons belted a two-run homer for the Orioles, who lost for the ninth time in their last 13 games. Starter Omar Daal (4-8) was saddled with the loss, surrendering three runs on five hits in six innings. He fanned one and walked four. Omar Daal (4-8) was saddled wi |
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| Montreal Expos Team Report - June 19 |
MLB Baseball |
06/19/2003 |
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| at time, covering only 11 innings. The Japanese native has yielded at least one homer in 10 straight games and has surrendered 16 round-trippers this year. He is 1-1 in two career appearances versus the Pirates. Montreal is 7-14 thus far on its swing away from Olympic Stadium and will return to the Big O tomorrow to play the Toronto Blue Jays. The Expos enter today's contest eight games behind the first-place Atlanta Braves in the NL East. Third baseman Fernando Tatis is just 2-for-31 over his last 11 contests. |
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| Halladay goes for perfect 10 against Baltimore |
MLB Baseball |
06/18/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Roy Halladay tries to extend his club-record winning streak to 10 consecutive starts tonight when the Toronto Blue Jays begin a now rain- shortened two-game set against the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. Tuesday's series opener was postponed due to rain and will be made up on Thursday, July 3. Halladay, who was 19-7 a year ago, started the year 0-2 through his first six starts, but has rebounded to win nine straight and broke Roger Clemens' 1997 team- record with a win over the Pittsburgh |
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| Around the Majors - Wednesday, June 18 |
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06/18/2003 |
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| 7-29. During that time their will be several intrastate rivalries like the Cubs versus the White Sox. They will play for bragging rights in the Windy City with games this weekend at Wrigley Field and the following weekend at U.S. Cellular Field. The Toronto Blue Jays and Montreal Expos will battle for the Pearson Cup, which is named after former Canadian Prime Minister and avid baseball fan Lester B. Pearson. It was established in 1978 as a fundraiser for amateur baseball in Canada. The Pearson Cup will be award |
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