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| Ramirez, Pettitte honored by AL for September |
MLB Baseball |
10/01/2002 |
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| ork, NY (MySportsbook) - Boston Red Sox outfielder and American League batting champion Manny Ramirez and New York Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte were voted American League Player and Pitcher of the Month, respectively, for September. Additionally, Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter Josh Phelps was named AL Rookie of the Month. Ramirez, who won the 2002 AL batting title with a .349 average, hit .396 during September. He led all AL batters with 38 hits and 29 RBI. Ramirez also hit nine home runs and crossed the |
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| Blue Jays, Tigers tangle at SkyDome |
MLB Baseball |
09/27/2002 |
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| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The red hot Toronto Blue Jays will shoot for their fifth straight victory this evening when they open up the final weekend of the season against the Detroit Tigers at SkyDome. Toronto has ripped off four straight victories and six of its last eight overall. The Blue Jays have locked up third place in the AL East, 25 1/2 games behind New York. On Thursday, the Blue Jays registered a 5-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles to complete a sweep. Esteban Loaiza tossed his team-leading |
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| Blue Jays go for sweep of Orioles |
MLB Baseball |
09/26/2002 |
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| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Toronto Blue Jays will attempt to complete a sweep this evening when they close out their three-game set with the Baltimore Orioles at SkyDome. Toronto has won three in a row and five of its last seven overall. The Blue Jays have cemented a third place finish in the American League East, sitting 26 games behind New York. On Wednesday, the Blue Jays posted a 3-2 win over the Orioles. Mark Hendrickson allowed no earned runs over seven innings to pace Toronto to the victory. |
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| Blue Jays shoot for third straight win |
MLB Baseball |
09/25/2002 |
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| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Toronto Blue Jays will shoot for their third consecutive victory this evening when they continue their three-game set with the Baltimore Orioles at SkyDome. Toronto has split its last four contests and has won 11 of its last 14 contests. The Blue Jays continued their success with an 11-1 win over the Orioles on Tuesday. Carlos Delgado homered twice and tied a season high with five RBI, leading the Blue Jays to the victory. Vernon Wells finished 4-for-5 with a two-run home |
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| Halladay sets sights on 18th win |
MLB Baseball |
09/24/2002 |
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| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - Roy Halladay will shoot for his 18th victory this evening when he leads the Toronto Blue Jays against the Baltimore Orioles in the first contest of a three-game set at SkyDome. Halladay has won three of his last four starts, including a win over the Orioles last week. The righthander was terrific in the victory, tossing seven scoreless frames while allowing just seven hits. He fanned four and walked two en route to the win. Halladay has given up just 14 hits and two runs over |
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| Yankees seek fourth straight win |
MLB Baseball |
09/23/2002 |
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| five. Raul Mondesi was 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored for the Yankees. White collected his eighth three-hit game this year. He has 999 career RBI. The Devil Rays enter tonight's game off their first loss in four games, a 12-6 setback to the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday. Ben Grieve hit a three-run homer in the losing cause. Paul Wilson (6-11) was dealt the loss. He was touched for eight runs -- five earned -- on 10 hits in just 3 1/3 innings. The Yankees give the ball to Orlando Hernandez tonight, hoping |
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