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August 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

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Friday, August 3rd

American League

Texas Rangers at Toronto Blue Jays, 7:05 p.m.

Partly Cloudy Partly cloudy with a 30-percent chance of rain. Winds blowing out to right field at 5-15 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 85.

Kansas City Royals at New York Yankees, 7:05 p.m.

Partly Cloudy Partly cloudy with a 30-percent chance of rain. Winds blowing out to left field at 5-15 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 85.

Chicago White Sox at Detroit Tigers, 7:05 p.m.

Mostly Clear Mostly clear. Winds blowing out to left field at 5-15 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 90.

Los Angeles Angels at Oakland Athletics, 10:05 p.m.

Partly Cloudy Partly cloudy. Winds blowing out to right field at 5-15 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 70.

Boston Red Sox at Seattle Mariners, 10:05 p.m.

Partly Cloudy Partly cloudy. Winds blowing out to center field at 5-10 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 70. Sat

National League

New York Mets at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m.

Mostly Sunny Mostly sunny. Winds blowing in from left field at 5-10 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 85.

Cincinnati Reds at Pittsburgh Pirates, 7:05 p.m.

Partly Cloudy Partly cloudy with a 30-percent chance of rain. Winds blowing from right to left field at 5-10 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 85.

Houston Astros at Florida Marlins, 7:05 p.m.

Partly Cloudy Partly cloudy with a 30-percent chance of rain. Winds blowing from right to left field at 5-15 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 90.

St. Louis Cardinals at Washington Nationals, 7:05 p.m.

Partly Cloudy Partly cloudy with a 30-percent chance of rain. Winds blowing out to right field at 5-10 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 90.

Colorado Rockies at Atlanta Braves, 7:35 p.m.

Mostly Sunny Mostly sunny. Winds blowing in from right field at 5-10 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 85.

Philadelphia Phillies at Milwaukee Brewers, 8:05 p.m.

Clear Clear. Winds blowing out to center field at 5-10 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 80.

San Francisco Giants at San Diego Padres, 10:05 p.m.

Partly Cloudy Partly cloudy. Winds blowing in from left field at 5-15 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 70.

Arizona Diamondbacks at Los Angeles Dodgers, 10:40 p.m.

Partly Cloudy Partly cloudy. Winds blowing out to right field at 5-10 m.p.h. Game Time temperature: Around 75.

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Betting Odds Alert & MLB Injury Report

August 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

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MLB 08/03/2007

7:05 PM EDT 903 cincinnati reds (r) belisle, m 9u15 9u15 904 pittsburgh pirates (r) snell, i -138 -140 CIN-SS-Gonzalez-returned; PIT-OF-Nady-Probable

CINCINNATI - 2b Brandon Phillips is not expected to be in the starting lineup.

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LA DODGERS - 2B Jeff Kenst (hamstring) upgraded to probable Friday vs Arizona. Thursday’s game ended with Kent in the on-deck circle ready to pinch-hit, a good sign that Friday night will find Kent in the lineup after three days on the bench nursing a strained hamstring muscle. Kent was bouncing around before Thursday’s game, taking batting and fielding practice, but he still missed his third consecutive start with a strained hamstring. Kent is likely to start Friday night. “He’s getting better,” said manager Little. “We won’t put him out there with any chance of reinjuring it.”

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7:05 PM EDT 917 texas rangers (r) millwood, k 8.5 8.5 918 toronto blue jays (r) halladay, r -210 -210 TOR-DH-Thomas-Probable

7:05 PM EDT 919 kansas city royals (l) perez, od 10/10o15/ 10o20/10o25 920 new york yankees (r) wang, c m -256/-280/-290/-300/-290

NY YANKEES - C Jorge Posada is not expected to be in the starting lineup.

7:05 PM EDT 921 chicago white sox (l) buehrle, m 9o17/9o16/9o15 9o20 922 detroit tigers (l) miller, a -134 / -135 / -138 -139 CHW-OF-Erstad-Probable; SS-Cintron-Questionable; CHW-DH-Thome-not expected to start; DET-OF-Sheffield, SS-Guillen-both Probable

CHI WHITE SOX - DH Jim Thome (back) downgraded to expected to miss Friday vs Detroit. Thome left with back spasms, and he will have Friday off against hard-throwing Detroit southpaw Andrew Miller.

DETROIT - SS Carlos Guillen (knee) upgraded to probable Friday vs Chicago White Sox. Guillen didn’t start Wednesday, but struck out as a pinch-hitter to end the game. He said the left knee soreness which forced him out Tuesday’s improved overnight. Guillen expects to be back in the lineup Friday.

OF Gary Sheffield (shoulder) is “?” Friday vs Chicago White Sox. Sheffield said Wednesday that his right shoulder wasn’t getting better and was continuing to impair his swing. The club arranged for Sheffield to have a medical exam on the shoulder. Club president and general manager Dave Dombrowski said the club didn’t have any news to announce Thursday about Sheffield’s exam. Neither Sheffield nor Tigers manager Jim Leyland speculated if he might have to miss any games to rest the shoulder.

7:10 PM EDT 923 baltimore orioles (r) cabrera, d 9.5u25 9.5u30 924 tampa bay devil rays(r) shields, j -125/-120/-126 / -130 -128

8:10 PM EDT 925 cleveland indians (l) sabathia, c c 7.5u15 7.5u20 926 minnesota twins (l) santana, j -143/-142/-135-133

10:05 PM EDT 927 los angeles angels (r) moseley, d 9o20 928 oakland athletics (l) dinardo, l -118 / -110 -108 OAK-3B-Chavez-OUT

10:05 PM EDT 929 boston red sox (l) lester, j -109 -110/-111/-110/-109 930 seattle mariners (l) ramirez, h 9.5u15 BOS-OF-Drew-Questionable

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Tigers’ Perez suspended for 80 games

August 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

New York, NY - Detroit Tigers infielder Neifi Perez has been suspended for 80 games after testing positive for a banned stimulant.

The suspension was announced Friday by the office of the commissioner under the terms of Major League Baseball’s Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. The suspension will begin on Saturday, August 4.

Perez, 34, has now failed three drug tests administered by Major League Baseball during his career. Earlier this season, the infielder was suspended 25 games for testing positive for amphetamines.

In 33 games this season with Detroit, Perez is hitting just .172 with a home run and six RBI.

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Tigers continue their downward spiral

August 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

By Mike Castiglione

With the way the Detroit Tigers have been playing lately, one would think they would be in a free fall down the standings.

But despite losing 10 of their last 14 games, the Tigers still have a half- game lead in the American League Central Division. That fact is largely because the second-place Indians have endured similar hardships in the last few weeks, and have lost seven of their last 10.

On Sunday, just before the Tigers were swept by the Los Angeles of Anaheim Angels, manager Jim Leyland surmised, “We’ve got some real good challenges for our team and our character and our stomach.”

In all three games of that series against the Angels, Detroit surrendered double-digit runs, a trend the Tigers’ pitching staff has certainly not come to expect. Nate Robertson allowed eight runs in two innings last Friday. Reliever Tim Byrdak was tagged for five runs in the eighth inning of Saturday’s 10-3 loss. And on Sunday, Jeremy Bonderman was roughed up for 11 runs in just 2 1/3 innings of work.

With the team having just wrapped up an 11-game road trip, it’s tough to say whether Detroit’s skid is a case of a tired baseball team, or if there really is reason for Tigers fans to hold their breath. In either case, the fact remains that the Tigers, once owners of the top record in the majors this season, are being pushed up against the wall.

After being swept by the Angels on Sunday, Detroit came up with a much needed 5-2 victory over Oakland the following day. Ironically, it was Jordan Tata who stopped the bleeding while making his very first Major League start. Tata gave his team a chance to win by holding the A’s to two runs over seven innings.

But Detroit could not keep the momentum going, as the A’s were able to take the series by winning the next two. On Tuesday, the Tigers got to Oakland starter Dan Haren for three runs in the first two innings, but the A’s fought back and scored a total of six runs in the sixth and seventh innings.

Robertson took the hill again on Wednesday, only to walk away with another loss after yielding three runs in six innings. After finishing up the road trip with a 3-8 record, the Tigers are no doubt ready to take the field tonight at Comerica Park to kick off a 10-game homestand.

INJURY WOES

If the Tigers are to get back to the business of winning ballgames, they must do so without a few of their stars.

Shortstop Carlos Guillen left Tuesday’s game after he felt a pinching sensation in his left knee. Though he is expected to be in the lineup tonight, that knee will surely have the attention of the training staff.

The team is once again without Kenny Rogers, whose performance has dropped off dramatically in his last three starts. The veteran southpaw is back on the disabled list with inflammation in his left elbow. The injury is not related to the shoulder injury which kept him on the DL for the first three months of the season, and the team is hopeful Rogers will not miss an extended period of time.

But the biggest injury news involves slugger Gary Sheffield, who yesterday went and saw a specialist about the pain in his right shoulder, which has not subsided even after cortisone shots. Sheffield also reported numbness in his right hand, leading him to believe there is some nerve damage.

FRONT OFFICE SAYS NO DICE AT DEADLINE TIME

The Tigers’ big late-season acquisitions appear to be Fernando Rodney and Joel Zumaya. Of course, those two are already earning paychecks for the Tigers despite being on the DL.

But general manager Dave Dombrowski said the asking price was simply too high for some of the players being dangled as trade bait.

“The one difference we have compared to everybody else is that we have a chance to get quite a few reinforcements, and relatively soon,” Dombrowski told the team’s official web site.

Zumaya is the furthest away from returning, though he has been throwing side sessions and may be ready to begin a rehab assignment. The team hoped to have Rodney activated this weekend.

WHO’S HOT

Placido Polanco has 13-hits in his last 25 at-bats.

WHO’S NOT

Sheffield, who Leyland said has been cheating on his swing to compensate for his shoulder, is hitting just .174 over the last six games.

A LOOK AHEAD

The White Sox are in town this weekend, as Andrew Miller (5-3, 3.76) opposes Mark Buehrle (8-6, 3.06) this evening. Bonderman (10-3 4.33) gets a shot at redemption tomorrow against Javier Vazquez (8-6, 3.63). And on Sunday, Tata (1-0, 2.57) is back on the hill against Gavin Floyd (0-1, 10.05).

On Monday, the Tigers kick off another home series against the Devil Rays.

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No moves may be right move for Cubs

August 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

By Scott Garbarini

They say if it ain’t broke, then don’t fix it.

That’s the mantra Jim Hendry adhered to at this season’s non-waiver trade deadline. The Chicago Cubs general manager resisted the urge to tinker with a club that’s recorded a major league-best 35-19 record since June 3 and has caught the fading Milwaukee Brewers in the National League Central standings.

It’s hard to argue with that philosophy, considering how well the Cubs have played over the last two months and the fact that the team resides in baseball’s weakest division. There really aren’t any glaring holes to fill on the roster, as the ones that existed during Chicago’s rough start to the season have been plugged from within.

Shortstop’s no longer a problem since manager Lou Piniella inserted sparkplug Ryan Theriot into the lineup on an everyday basis. Jacque Jones has proven he can play center field and has started to hit again after a brutal first half. A lack of power that was evident early on has been corrected now that Derrek Lee’s regained his home run stroke. The bullpen’s been terrific since the Cubs promoted flame-throwing Carlos Marmol in mid-May to team with reliable veterans Ryan Dempster and Bob Howry.

And as long as youngsters like Angel Pagan and Mike Fontenot can remain productive role players and Daryle Ward is able to come back from his calf injury, the bench will be a strength as well.

“We’ve used our farm system very well,” Piniella recently told the team’s official site. “For the most part, (the young players) have come up here and done a nice job. Our farm system has really helped us. It helped us in the bullpen, it helped us in the rotation, it helped us on the field.”

Like just about every other team, the Cubs could use a little more rotation depth behind aces Carlos Zambrano and Ted Lilly, since Jason Marquis has been erratic and twenty-somethings Rich Hill and Sean Marshall have yet to be tested in a playoff race. But its unlikely Hendry would have been able to provide an upgrade over any member of that trio in a market that was virtually devoid of difference-making starting pitchers.

A SHOT IN THE ARM

Another reason Hendry decided to stand pat was due to the impending return of Kerry Wood, who should add further depth to an already-formidable bullpen. The former Rookie of the Year appears to be finally healthy after lingering shoulder problems that have shelved him for this entire season and limited the right-hander to a mere 19 2/3 innings in 2006.

Wood cleared the final hurdle to his comeback by pitching 1 2/3 scoreless innings for Double-A West Tennessee on Tuesday. The 30-year-old also got through back-to-back one-inning stints with Class A Peoria last week without any problems and is expected to be activated prior to Friday’s opener of a three-game series with the New York Mets.

The former All-Star allowed just two runs — one earned — and five hits in 8 2/3 total innings over eight minor-league appearances during his rehab assignment and was able to get his fastball up to 94 miles per hour.

“We get him on the roster and keep him healthy, it’s like trading for a good reliever,” Piniella remarked.

SIMPLY THE BEST

Zambrano was named the National League’s Pitcher of the Month for July after compiling a 5-1 record and a brilliant 1.38 earned run average over six starts. The excitable right-hander yielded only six runs in 39 innings and limited opposing hitters to a .143 batting average during that awesome stretch.

The 26-year-old Venezuelan also became the first 14-game winner in the majors this season with 7 1/3 dominating innings against Cincinnati on Sunday. Zambrano surrendered only two hits and walked three to lead the Cubs to a 6-0 triumph.

Zambrano has now won four straight starts and has posted a microscopic 0.71 ERA during that span, having allowed a mere two runs over 25 1/3 innings of work.

WHO’S HOT

Left fielder Alfonso Soriano is batting .429 (12-for-28) with seven runs scored and five stolen bases over his last six games.

Although Lilly had a string of seven consecutive winning decisions snapped with Monday’s 4-1 setback to the Phillies, the left-hander challenged Zambrano for Pitcher of the Month honors by going 5-1 with a 2.52 ERA in July.

WHO’S NOT

Catcher Jason Kendall has struggled at the plate since being acquired by the Cubs from Oakland on July 16. The veteran backstop has hit just .229 (8-for-35) with three RBI in 11 games following the trade.

MEET THE METS

The NL East-leading New York Mets make their only regular-season appearances at Wrigley Field this weekend. Zambrano (14-7, 3.47) will face Orlando Hernandez (7-4, 2.92) in Friday’s opener of the three-game series, with Lilly (11-5, 3.60) squaring off with John Maine (12-5, 2.92) in a marquee pitching matchup on Saturday.

In the finale, New York’s Tom Glavine (9-6, 4.38) will attempt to earn his 300th career victory and will be opposed by Marquis (8-6, 4.22).

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Cardinals fighting to stay alive

August 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

By Chris Rahill

The St. Louis Cardinals are doing whatever they can to stay in the race for the National League Central crown. Every time it seems as though St. Louis is out of it, the Cardinals go on a extended win streak.

St. Louis made a strong push at the end of July, winning five of its last six games, with three of those wins coming against division foe Milwaukee. The series win over Milwaukee breathed new life into the Cardinals, cutting their deficit to six games.

However, St. Louis failed to turn the momentum into victories, as the Cardinals followed up the Milwaukee series by dropping two out of three games to the lowly Pittsburgh Pirates. The setback against the Pirates dropped the Cardinals to 50-55, while giving the Chicago Cubs a six game lead in the division.

St. Louis began the series strong, taking a 6-4 win in Monday night’s opener. Right-hander Adam Wainwright was commanding in the victory, holding the Pirates to two runs on eight hits through six innings. The bullpen took it from there, as closer Jason Isringhausen captured his 21st save of the season. The Cardinals gave their pitching staff plenty of support, collecting 10 hits on the night.Third baseman Scott Rolen led the way, going 2-for-4 with two runs scored.

The Cardinals fell apart over the final two games, dropping Wednesday night’s contest 15-1, before losing Thursday’s finale 5-4 in extra innings. While Wednesday night’s game was a blowout, the Cardinals let a three-run lead slip away in Thursday’s finale. Starter Anthony Reyes was stellar in the loss, allowing three runs on four hits over five innings. Reliever Brad Thompson was eventually tagged with the loss, after surrendering the game-winning run in the 12th. St. Louis tallied nine hits on the day, but left 11 runners on base.

CARDINALS GRAB PINEIRO AFTER DEADLINE

The Cardinals bolstered their starting rotation on Tuesday by acquiring right-hander Joel Pineiro from the Boston Red Sox. The move is a sign that the Cardinals are very serious about making a run in both the division and NL wild card race. St. Louis also received cash consideration in the deal, which will be used to pay a portion of Pineiro’s salary. In return, the Cardinals agreed to send a future minor league player to Boston.

The Cardinals sought the Red Sox reliever in hopes of adding a proven arm for the final stretch of the season. The Cardinals were in desperate need of a pitcher after it was concluded that Chris Carpenter would be forced to miss the rest of the season.

Pineiro spent most of the season as a reliever in Boston. However, his 5.03 ERA in 31 appearances was not good enough for the Red Sox, as they sent the right-hander to the minors with the intention of making a deal at the deadline. Pineiro is a projected starter in St. Louis and has served in that role before, making 148 career starts as a member of the Seattle Mariners. The Cardinals hope that Pineiro can find success as a starter, however, if he does struggle they will not hesitate to move him back into the bullpen. The right- hander’s versatility is what inspired general manager Walt Jocketty to make the deal.

“We’ve been trying to build our rotation,” Jocketty said. “Our pitching in general, but our rotation in particular. And we did this, also knowing that if we were able to acquire another starter, Joel would have the versatility to go both ways.”

CARDINALS ROTATION TO UNDERGO CHANGES

The acquisition of Pineiro will force the Cardinals to make some changes in their starting rotation. At this point either Thompson or Mike Maroth will head back to the bullpen in order to make room for Pineiro. Pineiro will get his first start on Saturday against the Washington Nationals.

Another factor in manager Tony LaRussa’s decision to shuffle the rotation has been the resurgence of Reyes. Reyes, who began the year 0-10, was sent to the minors a few weeks ago in an attempt to fix his throwing mechanics. However, after a few quality starts for Triple-A Memphis, the Cardinals decided to recall the right-hander for a spot start against the Brewers last Saturday night. Reyes took advantage of the opportunity, earning his first win of the season behind a two-hit, six-inning performance. Reyes’ outing against the Brewers convinced LaRussa to give him a second chance as a starter.

“I’m glad to be a part of it,” Reyes said. “It’s something you work for all offseason to try and make the club. I’m excited to have the opportunity.”

INJURY NEWS

Reliever Tyler Johnson is one step closer to returning to the Cardinals bullpen. Johnson was solid in an appearance for Triple-A Memphis on Monday night, pitching a scoreless eighth inning while striking out one in the process. The left-hander has been out of the mix since hurting his arm against the Kansas City Royals on June 18th.

Johnson is scheduled to make his next appearance for Double-A Springfield later this week. If things go well the Cardinals could activate him before next weekend’s series with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

WHO’S HOT

Second baseman Aaron Miles has been on fire, going 12-for-34 at the plate over his last 10 games. Miles has been a tough out all season, striking out just 23 time in 268 at bats. On the season Miles is batting .284 with 11 doubles and 19 RBI.

WHO’S NOT

Outfielder Jim Edmonds is in a slump, batting just .223 with 26 RBI this season. Edmonds has been non-existent over the past two weeks, going just 2- for-23 at the plate over his last 10 games. St Louis needs Edmonds to pick it up down the stretch if they intend on making a run at the playoffs.

ON DECK

The Cardinals will head to Washington D.C. this weekend for a three-game set against the Washington Nationals. Friday night’s opener will be a showdown between Kip Wells (4-13, 5.72) and Tim Redding (1-2, 2.64). Pineiro (1-1, 5.03) will get his first start as a Cardinal on Saturday night when he takes on right-hander Joel Hanrahan (0-0). Sundays finale will feature Adam Wainwright (10-8, 4.38) and southpaw Matt Chico (5-6, 4.73).

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A busy week for Royals

August 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

By Mike Castiglione

In the past week, the Kansas City Royals have seen their closer leave town and their manager announce his impending departure.

Buried behind those headlines, however, is the news that the team has managed to string together some wins. Although the Royals remain at the bottom of the American League Central division standings, they have notched wins in five of their last seven games heading into this weekend’s road series with the Yankees.

Still, much of the talk in the last few days has revolved around manager Buddy Bell and his decision on Wednesday to step down at the end of the season. Bell, who took over the position in May of 2005, plans to finish out the remainder of the season and then become an adviser to general manager Dayton Moore.

Since recovering from a bout with cancer last year, Bell said his focus has now shifted away from baseball.

“A lot of things have happened to me personally since I’ve been manager of the Royals that have affected me,” Bell said. “When I did get sick, things did change the way I prioritized my life. I have grandchildren, I have a daughter that’s handicapped and needs a lot of attention and I want to spend more time with. And, quite frankly, I need to be at home.”

He added that he’s been in the game for 40 years now, so the choice to pay more attention to his family was a no-brainer.

Though the Royals are in last place, where they’ve finished each of the last two seasons, Bell said he wanted to stick around at least until he saw the team headed in the right direction. It appears he picked a good time, as Kansas City just wrapped up its second straight month with a winning record.

“It’s hard to walk away from my job because of that,” he said. “I see a lot of improvement, I see the progression, I see guys getting better on a daily basis, I see the chemistry in the clubhouse, I see the respect the organization is starting to get back,” he said. “It’s good to see that happening.”

The Royals players were supportive of the decision from their soon-to-be former manager, as was Moore, who now finds himself in the process of finding Bell’s replacement. Though he is not sure of who the next skipper will be, he is quite sure that he doesn’t want to go through the job screening process in the public eye.

“It’ll be something that remains very private about who we interview and who we hire,” Moore told the team’s web site on Thursday. “This is going to be a very much sought-after job. Many of the candidates may not be available until the end of the season and possibly even the postseason.”

Around Kansas City, a few names are already being thrown around as possible replacements. One is bench coach Billy Doran. Others include former Royals players such as George Brett and Frank White.

ROYALS GET YOUNGER WITH DEADLINE DEAL

Kansas City’s bullpen has been one of the few bright spots for the team this season. Perhaps that is what the front office was thinking when it traded away closer Octavio Dotel to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for starting pitcher Kyle Davies.

The 23-year-old Davies had made his two most recent starts in Triple-A after struggling with a 4-8 record and a 5.76 ERA with Atlanta this season. He has 45 big-league starts under his belt.

“(Davies is) a young pitcher who’s trying to establish himself,” Moore said. “I don’t pay much attention to young pitchers’ statistics. If you did, John Smoltz and Tommy Glavine never would have gotten off the ground.”

Dotel departs after converting 11 saves in 14 opportunities with Kansas City, and he posted a 2-1 record and a 3.91 ERA in 24 games. In his place, Joakim Soria will get another crack at the closer’s role while Zack Greinke is expected to be utilized as the setup man.

WHO’S HOT

After hitting .341 in July, designated hitter Billy Butler was named the AL Rookie of the Month. The 21-year-old added 24 runs batted in.

“I get a pitch, I am not missing it right now.” said Butler.

It’s that simple logic that has transformed Butler into one of the most promising young players in the majors.

Center fielder David DeJesus is also swinging a hot bat, having amassed 11 hits in his last 25 at-bats.

WHO’S NOT

Not many players are struggling right now, although right fielder Mark Teahen has never quite found his power stroke this season and was recently moved down in the lineup.

A LOOK AHEAD

Getting things started on Friday against the Yankees will be Odalis Perez (6-9, 5.73), who squares off against Chien-Ming Wang (12-5, 3.61). Davies makes his Royals debut on Saturday, and he will do so opposite Phil Hughes (1-1, 3.38). On Sunday, it will be Royals ace Gil Meche (7-8, 3.70) versus Mike Mussina (6-7, 4.75).

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Friday, August 3rd (All times eastern)

KANSAS CITY ROYALS (48-59) AT NEW YORK YANKEES (58-50), 7:05 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: Kansas City - Odalis Perez (6-9, 5.73) New York - Chien-Ming Wang (12-5, 3.61)

The New York Yankees hope Chien-Ming Wang gives them a better start this evening than the one they received from Roger Clemens yesterday when they open a three-game series with the Kansas City Royals at Yankee Stadium.

Clemens, in his shortest outing in seven years, was ripped by the Chicago White Sox for nine hits and eight runs — only three earned — in 1 2/3 innings. The Yankees’ bats, though, bailed him out, scoring eight runs in the second to tie the game, leaving the seven-time Cy Young Award winner with a no-decision.

The Yankees eventually lost the game, 13-9, falling for the first time in four tries and for only the fifth time in their last 20, as they slipped eight games behind Boston in the American League East and three games back of Cleveland in the wild card race.

Bobby Abreu went 3-for-5 with two RBI and two runs in the loss for the Yankees, while Jeff Karstens (0-2) was saddled with the loss, giving up three runs on five hits in 3 1/3 innings.

Alex Rodriguez, though, did break his 0-for-21 skid with two hits and an RBI, as the 32 year-old superstar tries to become the 22nd player in major league history, as well as the youngest, to reach 500 home runs.

With the bullpen spent, the Yankees will need a big effort tonight from Wang, who has won nine of his last 10 decisions. Wang picked up the win on Sunday against Baltimore, as he allowed three runs and nine hits in six innings to run his record to 12-5 to go along with a 3.61 earned run average.

Wang topped the Royals two starts ago and is a perfect 2-0 against them

Kansas City will pin its hopes on left-hander Odalis Perez, who is 6-9 with a 5.73 ERA. Perez picked up the win on Saturday against Texas, as he surrendered three runs and seven hits in six innings.

Perez lost to the Yankees earlier in the year and is 0-2 lifetime against them with a 9.26 ERA in two starts.

Kansas City had their game postponed on Thursday in Minnesota due to the tragic bridge collapse along Interstate Highway 35W over the Mississippi River on Wednesday. The bridge collapsed during the evening rush hour, shortly after 6 p.m. local time, dumping an estimated 50 vehicles into the water and onto the land below.

The bridge is approximately six blocks from the Metrodome, where the Royals won for the fifth time in seven tries on Wednesday, topping the Twins, 5-3, in 10 innings on Alex Gordon’s two-run homer.

Lost in the tragedy of the bridge collapse was the fact that Royals manager Buddy Bell announced prior to the game that he will resign after the season.

The Yankees have won three of four from the Royals this season and are 10-3 against them since the start of the last season. KC has also lost 11 of its last 12 and 24 of its last 27 in the Bronx.

CHICAGO WHITE SOX (49-59) AT DETROIT TIGERS (61-46), 7:05 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: Chicago - Mark Buehrle (8-6, 3.06) Detroit - Andrew Miller (5-3, 3.76)

The Detroit Tigers hope to put the brakes on a two-game losing streak tonight, as they start an 11-game homestand with the opener of a three-game set against the Chicago White Sox at Comerica Park.

Detroit enters this series having lost two of three to Oakland and completed an 11-game road trip with just three wins after falling to the A’s 3-2 on Wednesday in the rubber match of that series at McAfee Coliseum.

Placido Polanco finished 2-for-3 and scored a run for the AL Central-leading Tigers, who have dropped four straight series and have lost six of seven overall. Their lead over Cleveland in the division is now just a half-game.

Nate Robertson (6-9) failed to rebound from an awful outing Friday in Anaheim, allowing three runs on nine hits with a walk and two strikeouts over six-plus innings.

Rookie Andrew Miller will try to get the Tigers back in the win column tonight. Miller, who is 5-3 with a 3.76 earned run average, received a no- decision against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on Saturday, as he allowed two runs and five hits in five innings of his team’s 10-3 setback.

Miller has yet to record a decision in two games against the White Sox, but has pitched to a 7.11 ERA in those outings. Two starts ago Miller was lit up for five runs and 10 hits in 4 2/3 innings of a 9-6 win.

Chicago will hand the ball to lefty Mark Buehrle, who will try and build upon a tremendous effort in his last start against the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday. Buehrle scattered eight hits over eight scoreless innings in that one, as he ran his record to 8-6, while lowering his ERA to 3.06.

Buehrle gave up 14 hits in losing to the Tigers two starts ago, but is 11-8 lifetime against them with a 3.22 ERA in 22 games, 21 of which have been starts.

Chicago enters this series on a winning note after salvaging the finale of its three-game series with the New York Yankees on Thursday. Jermaine Dye finished 4-for-5 with two doubles, two homers, and four RBI to help the White Sox recover from blowing an eight-run lead in the second inning to outslug their way to a 13-9 win.

Paul Konerko went 3-for-5, homered, and drove in two for the White Sox, who knocked Roger Clemens out in the second inning, and stopped a three-game losing skid. Boone Logan (2-0) got the win for two scoreless inning of relief.

Chicago has won five of its nine matchups with the Tigers this season and is 31-16 in the series since the start of the 2005 campaign. The White Sox have also won in 15 of their last 22 visits to the Motor City.

BALTIMORE ORIOLES (50-57) AT TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS (41-66), 7:10 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: Baltimore - Daniel Cabrera (7-11, 5.08) Tampa Bay - James Shields (8-6, 4.47)

The Baltimore Orioles try to defeat the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for the eighth straight time this evening when the two AL East cellar dwellers square off in the opener of a three-game set from Tropicana Field.

Baltimore has won eight of nine from the Devil Rays this year and is 14-2 in the last 16 matchups. Since the start of the 2004 campaign the Orioles are 38-15 in the series, including a 19-13 mark at the Trop.

Continuing that trend may not be that difficult for Baltimore this evening, as it sends a pitcher to the hill in Daniel Cabrera that has never lost to the Devil Rays. Cabrera has two wins this season against Tampa and is a perfect 5-0 lifetime against the Rays with a 3.11 earned run average in nine starts.

Cabrera, though, has struggled this season, going 7-11 with a 5.08 ERA. The right-hander was tagged with the loss on Sunday against the New York Yankees, allowing four runs and six hits in six innings.

Baltimore enters this series after losing the final two contests of their three-game series with the Boston Red Sox, including a 7-4 setback in Thursday’s rubber match at Fenway Park. Corey Patterson finished 2-for-4 with two RBI and Jay Payton also drove in two for the Orioles, who have dropped three of four.

Rob Bell (3-2) took the loss, tagged for four runs and four hits in two-thirds of an inning. Starter Jeremy Guthrie got a no-decision, allowing nine hits and three runs over 5 1/3 innings, with three strikeouts and four walks.

Tampa will pin its hopes tonight on right-hander James Shields, who is 8-6 with a 4.47 ERA. Shields received a no-decision against the Red Sox on Saturday, giving up three runs and six hits in five frames of a 12-6 loss.

Shields has yet to pick up a decision against the O’s, but has pitched to a 3.95 ERA in four starts against them.

Tampa took two of three from the Blue Jays, culminating with a 6-2 win in Wednesday’s finale. The Devil Rays have now won three of four on the heels of an eight-game slide that included three losses in Baltimore.

TEXAS RANGERS (48-60) AT TORONTO BLUE JAYS (53-54), 7:07 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: Texas - Kevin Millwood (7-9, 5.95) Toronto - Roy Halladay (11-5, 4.04)

Roy Halladay tries to get the Toronto Blue Jays back in the win column this evening when they kick off a six-game homestand with the opener of a three-game set against the Texas Rangers at Rogers Centre.

Toronto was 2-4 on its six-game road swing, dropping two of three to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays to close the trek, including a 6-2 setback on Wednesday at Tropicana Field.

Alex Rios and Matt Stairs each drove in a run for the Blue Jays, while Josh Towers (5-8) suffered the loss, allowing four runs on seven hits over 5 1/3 innings. He struck out four and walked two, losing for the third time in four outings.

The Blue Jays now head home, where they have won 10 of their last 12 and are 31-20 this season. They have also posted shutouts in five of their last 10 north of the border.

Halladay had one of those shutouts and comes into tonight’s tilt with an 11-5 mark to go along with a 4.04 earned run average. Halladay, though, was dealt a hard-luck loss in his last trip to the hill on Saturday against Chicago, as he was outdueled by Mark Buehrle, surrendering two runs and 10 hits in eight innings of a 2-0 loss.

The 2003 Cy Young Award winner picked up a complete game win over the Rangers earlier in the year and is 5-5 lifetime against them with a 5.85 ERA in 16 games, 15 of which have been starts.

Texas will counter with a right-handed veteran of its own in Kevin Millwood, who is 7-9 with a 5.95 ERA. Millwood lost for the second time in his last three starts on Saturday against Kansas City, which battered him for six runs and nine hits in just 2 2/3 innings.

Millwood has faced the Blue Jays six times and is 1-3 against them with a 6.42 ERA.

Texas had a modest two-game winning streak stopped on Thursday, falling 5-0 to the Cleveland Indians at Jacobs Field. Brad Wilkerson and Michael Young both finished 2-for-4 for the Rangers, who have dropped four of their last six.

Kason Gabbard (4-1), who was acquired from Boston on Tuesday as part of the deal that landed closer Eric Gagne in Beantown, allowed three runs on eight hits with four strikeouts and a walk over 5 2/3 innings in his first appearance in a Rangers uniform.

Texas has won five of seven from the Blue Jays this season and is 23-9 in the series since the start of the 2004 campaign. The Rangers also hold a slim 7-6 edge as the road team in that same span. CLEVELAND INDIANS (61-47) AT MINNESOTA TWINS (55-52), 8:10 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: Cleveland - C.C. Sabathia (13-6, 3.58) Minnesota - Johan Santana (11-8, 2.92)

Baseball is set to resume once again in the tragedy- stricken Twin Cities this evening, where the Minnesota Twins will open up an important four-game series with the division-rival Cleveland Indians at the Metrodome.

Minnesota had Thursday’s scheduled contest with Kansas City postponed due to a bridge collapse on a major Minneapolis highway during Tuesday rush hour. The disaster, which occurred on Interstate 35W and was approximately six blocks from the Metrodome, has left at least five people dead and as many as 30 missing.

Tuesday’s game between the Twins and Royals did take place, as it was feared a postponement would have hindered rescue efforts by creating further traffic. Minnesota would fall in extra innings that night, with Alex Gordon’s two-out, two-run homer in the top of the 10th frame lifting Kansas City to a 5-3 triumph.

Gordon deposited Juan Rincon’s pitch over the right-field wall with Emil Brown on base to put the Royals in front. Joakim Soria then worked around a leadoff walk in the bottom of the 10th to preserve the lead and notch his 11th save.

The loss spoiled a strong performance from Twins starter Boof Bonser, who limited the Royals to two runs over the first seven innings. He left with a 3-2 lead, but was denied a possible victory when Kansas City scored in the top of the eighth.

Jason Kubel went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBI for Minnesota, which had a four- game win streak halted.

Cleveland had lost a season-high four in a row before salvaging Thursday’s finale of a three-game series with the Texas Rangers. Jake Westbrook led the way in the Tribe’s 5-0 victory, as the right-hander threw six shutout innings and teamed with two relievers on a seven-hitter.

Westbrook (2-6) yielded just five hits and a walk while striking out five batters to earn his first win since April 27.

Grady Sizemore had two hits and two RBI while Victor Martinez hit a solo homer to help the Indians pull within a half-game of Detroit’s lead atop the American League Central. Minnesota sits six games off the pace in third place.

Tonight’s matchup features two of the game’s top left-handed hurlers, as Cleveland ace C.C. Sabathia opposes reigning AL Cy Young winner Johan Santana in a battle of All-Stars.

Sabathia will attempt to become the AL’s first 14-game winner of the season and reverse a recent trend of losing outings. The burly southpaw is 1-4 with a 5.12 earned run average over his last five starts, although he pitched very well in his two most recent mound trips.

The 27-year-old lost to the Twins in Cleveland on Sunday despite matching a career-high with 11 strikeouts in 7 2/3 innings of work. Two of the three runs he allowed were unearned.

Five days earlier, Sabathia limited Boston to a run and five hits over seven innings but came out on the short end of a 1-0 decision.

Sabathia is 8-8 with a 3.47 ERA in 23 career starts against Minnesota and 6-5 with a 3.97 ERA over 14 previous appearances at the Metrodome.

Santana is also coming off a terrific last start in which he failed to receive a win. That came against the Indians on Saturday, with the star lefty yielding just two runs on four hits and racking up 12 strikeouts in a seven-inning no decision.

The native Venezuelan had lost back-to-back starts since defeating Oakland with seven scoreless innings back on July 13.

Santana is winless in three outings against Cleveland this season, having recorded a pair of losses in addition to last week’s no decision. He owns a 7-4 lifetime record with a 3.15 ERA in 27 games (17 starts) versus the Indians and has surrendered eight runs in 21 innings of work against Cleveland in 2007.

The Indians won the first six meetings between these clubs this season before Minnesota recorded back-to-back wins at Jacobs Field this past weekend. Cleveland swept a two-game set in the Metrodome back in April.

LA ANGELS OF ANAHEIM (63-44) AT OAKLAND ATHLETICS (51-58), 10:05 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: LA Angels - Dustin Moseley (4-1, 4.37) Oakland - Lenny DiNardo (5-6, 3.10)

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim attempt to pad their lead atop the American League West division in tonight’s second test of a four-game series with the host Oakland Athletics from McAfee Coliseum.

The Angels extended its margin over idle Seattle to 3 1/2 games in the division standings following Thursday’s 6-4 triumph over the A’s. Vladimir Guerrero broke out of a long homerless streak with a pair of long balls to lead Anaheim to victory.

Guerrero had not gone deep in a career-long 30 consecutive games spanning 125 at-bats before smacking a solo homer in the fourth inning that broke a scoreless tie. The All-Star outfielder belted a three-run shot one frame later to give the Angels a 4-1 lead they would not relinquish.

Garret Anderson and Reggie Willits also knocked in runs to help Los Angeles post its sixth victory in its last eight games. Joe Saunders was sharp on the mound, as the young left-hander held Oakland to two runs over the first 6 2/3 innings to run his season record to 5-0.

The Athletics pulled within 6-4 on Donnie Murphy’s two-run homer off Darren Oliver in the bottom of the ninth, but Francisco Rodriguez came on to record the final out for his 26th save.

Murphy finished 2-for-4 with two runs scored for Oakland, which had a two-game win streak snapped, while Mark Ellis homered for a second straight game.

Athletics starter Chad Gaudin (8-7) took the loss after surrendering five runs over six-plus frames.

Oakland hopes for a better performance this evening out of Lenny DiNardo, who looks to rebound from an awful last start. The left-hander was shelled for seven runs on seven hits in just three innings Sunday in Seattle, although he did not factor in the decision of the A’s 14-10 loss.

DiNardo had been outstanding over his previous two outings, yielding only one run and six hits over 13 2/3 combined innings in back-to-back wins over the Angels and Texas Rangers. Against Anaheim on July 24, DiNardo surrendered one run and three hits in 6 2/3 innings of work.

That was the first career start versus the Angels for the former Red Sox swingman, who allowed two runs in just one-third of an inning during a relief stint against the club back in 2005.

Dustin Moseley makes his second start since joining the Los Angeles rotation as an injury fill-in tonight. The right-hander, who is replacing the disabled Bartolo Colon, failed to get a win despite receiving a wealth of offensive support this past Sunday.

Moseley left after 4 2/3 innings in the Angels’ 13-4 rout of Detroit, who scored five runs on five hits off the native Texan.

In his most recent relief appearance, Moseley took over for Colon in the second inning of a July 23 game against Oakland and allowed five runs on five hits in 2 2/3 frames. The 25-year-old is 1-0 with a 9.24 earned run average in three career games versus the Athletics, two of which have been starts.

Oakland has had the upper hand thus far in the 2007 season series, having taken six of 10 meetings with the Angels and sweeping a two-game set between the rivals at the Coliseum in mid-April. Anaheim won seven of 10 games in Oakland last season, however. BOSTON RED SOX (66-42) AT SEATTLE MARINERS (59-47), 10:05 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: Boston - Jon Lester (1-0, 4.26) Seattle - Horacio Ramirez (6-3, 6.52)

Jon Lester gets a chance to pitch in his native state when the Boston Red Sox hurler takes the mound for tonight’s opener of a three-game series with the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field.

Lester grew up in nearby Tacoma and will be making the second career start at Safeco Field of his young career. The first came on July 23, 2006 and wasn’t a particularly happy homecoming for the left-hander, who allowed five runs on eight hits in a five-inning no decision.

The 23-year-old has since made an impressive comeback after being diagnosed with lymphoma last summer and will be making his third major league start of this season. Lester defeated Cleveland with six innings of two-run ball in his return to the bigs on July 23, then recorded a no decision at Tampa Bay last Saturday after giving up four runs over 6 2/3 innings.

Lester will be trying to stop an eight-game losing streak for the Red Sox in Seattle. Boston was swept in a three-game set at Safeco Field in June and dropped five of six contests in the Emerald City a year ago.

The Mariners have won four of six overall meetings with the AL East-leading Red Sox this season and are 10-6 in the series since the start of the 2006 campaign.

Boston does come in having won two consecutive outings and claimed Thursday’s rubber match of a three-game series with Baltimore by a 7-4 count. Doug Mirabelli snapped a 3-3 deadlock with an RBI single in the seventh inning and finished 3-for-3 with a solo homer and two runs scored.

The Red Sox scored four times in the bottom of the seventh, capped by Dustin Pedroia’s two-run double. Eric Hinske added a solo homer for Boston, which owns baseball’s best overall record at 66-42.

Tim Wakefield (13-9) earned the win on his 41st birthday and recorded a decision in his 22nd consecutive start. He was charged with three runs and six hits over seven innings, fanning five and walking just one.

Eric Gagne pitched the final inning in his first appearance in a Red Sox uniform. The star reliever, who was acquired by Boston from the Texas Rangers on Tuesday, gave up a run on two hits and struck out two.

Seattle has won four of its last five games and just took two of three encounters with the rival Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The Mariners won the series with a hard-fought 8-7 victory in 12 innings on Wednesday, with Yuniesky Betancourt singling in the winning run with one out.

The Mariners overcame a rare blown save from All-Star closer J.J. Putz. The normally lights-out reliever yielded three runs in the top of the ninth inning and served up Gary Matthews’ game-tying two-run homer with Seattle one out away from victory.

Seattle finished the game with 20 hits, four of which came from Ichiro Suzuki. Betancourt ended 3-for-6 with two RBI, while Kenji Johjima had two hits and also knocked in a pair of runs.

The Mariners will send out Horacio Ramirez to oppose Lester in tonight’s opener. The fellow lefty has won two of three starts since returning from a near two-month stay on the disabled list and has been unbeatable at Safeco Field this season.

Ramirez is 6-0 with a 2.63 earned run average in six home starts in 2007. He maintained that perfect record on Saturday, when he held Oakland to three runs on six hits over six frames in Seattle’s 4-3 decision.

The former Atlanta Brave’s only career start against Boston came at Fenway Park on May 3. Ramirez was rocked for seven runs and 11 hits over four innings, although he did not receive a decision.

NEW YORK METS (62-47) AT CHICAGO CUBS (57-51), 2:20 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: New York - Orlando Hernandez (7-4, 3.02) Chicago - Carlos Zambrano (14-7, 3.47)

Red hot right-hander Carlos Zambrano goes for a fifth straight win and eighth in nine decisions today when the Chicago Cubs host the New York Mets in a battle of National League powerhouses at Wrigley Field.

Zambrano, who won 16 games last season for the Cubs, earned his league-leading 14th victory in his last start, allowing two hits in 7 1/3 scoreless innings of Chicago’s 6-0 defeat of the Cincinnati Reds.

The 26-year-old Venezuelan’s last loss came July 8 at Pittsburgh, when he gave up three runs and four hits in seven innings. Since, he’s surrendered just 12 hits and two earned runs in 25 1/3 innings, going 4-0.

He’s 3-1 in five lifetime appearances - four starts - against the Mets, posting a 3.60 earned run average in 25 innings.

Cuban veteran Orlando Hernandez has gone 3-0 with a no-decision in his last four starts. The 37-year-old’s last outing resulted in a 3-1 defeat of Washington, during which he allowed three hits and an earned run over seven innings, striking out eight and walking two.

Hernandez’s last loss came July 4 at Colorado, when he gave up six hits and five earned runs in four innings. Since, he’s allowed 15 hits and seven runs in 26 innings.

The right-hander’s lone career appearance against the Cubs ended in a no- decision for him after he allowed seven hits and five runs in just 1 2/3 innings.

On Thursday in Milwaukee, Damion Easley went 3-for-5 with a two-run inside- the-park homer and scored twice as the Mets rocked the Brewers, 12-4, in the finale of a three-game set at Miller Park.

Brian Lawrence (1-0), called up from Triple-A New Orleans prior to the game, won his first major-league game since September 29, 2005 with San Diego. He allowed three runs and eight hits with three strikeouts in five innings.

Lastings Milledge was 3-for-5 with an RBI and run scored for the Mets, who have won two in a row and three of four. David Wright added four hits and scored three times, while Moises Alou finished with a pair of hits, a run scored and one driven in, and Jose Reyes hit a two-run homer.

In Chicago, Jayson Werth went 3-for-6 with four RBI as the Philadelphia Phillies held off the Cubs, 10-6, to earn a split in a four-game set.

Alfonso Soriano had three hits and scored twice for the Cubs, who have dropped four of six. Sean Marshall (5-5) was ripped for nine hits and seven runs in 2 2/3 innings.

The Mets have won three four this season from the Cubs and is 10-6 in the series since the since the start of the 2005 campaign. Last year, the Mets won two of three at Wrigley.

CINCINNATI REDS (45-64) AT PITTSBURGH PIRATES (44-62), 7:05 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: Cincinnati - Matt Belisle (5-8, 5.30) Pittsburgh - Ian Snell (7-9, 3.66)

Pittsburgh lefty Ian Snell tries again to snap a post- holiday funk tonight when the Pirates open a three-game series with the Cincinnati Reds at PNC Park.

Snell, who will turn 26 in October, was 7-5 with a 2.93 earned run average after defeating the Milwaukee Brewers on the 4th of July in Pittsburgh. Since, the Delaware native has lost four straight starts, allowing 29 hits and 18 earned runs in 21 innings.

He’s split two starts against the Reds in 2007, allowing 11 hits and three runs in 14 innings while scoring a 3-1 victory and a 4-0 loss. He’s 2-2 in five lifetime starts against Cincinnati with a 3.38 ERA in 32 innings.

Right-handed Texan Matt Belisle is winless in his last 10 starts for the Reds.

The 27-year-old was beaten, 6-0, by the Chicago Cubs on July 29, allowing nine hits and four runs in 6 1/3 innings.

His last win came May 29 against Houston, when he surrendered four hits and a run in 7 2/3 innings of a 2-1 win.

Belisle has won a pair of starts against the Pirates this season, allowing nine hits and two runs over 15 innings while earning a 6-1 triumph on April 6 and an 8-1 win on April 28.

On Thursday in Washington, Ryan Zimmerman drove in three runs and Mike Bacsik hurled seven solid innings as the Nationals downed Cincinnati, 7-3, in the finale of a three-game set at RFK Stadium.

Adam Dunn and Alex Gonzalez both homered for the Reds, who lost their fifth straight game.

Phil Dumatrait (0-1) was rocked in his major league debut. The former first- round pick of the Boston Red Sox allowed six runs on eight hits in just 3 1/3 innings of work.

In Pittsburgh, pinch-hitter Jose Castillo singled home the game-winning run with two outs in the 11th inning, and the Pirates got consecutive wins for the first time in almost a month when they wrapped up a three-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals at PNC Park with a 5-4 win.

With the score deadlocked at 4, Pittsburgh got the game-winner in the 11th off Brad Thompson (6-5). Jason Bay reached on a fielding error by David Eckstein and Ryan Doumit singled. Ronny Paulino then bunted into a double play, but got Doumit to second. Castillo, who was the last available position player for the Pirates, then singled home the winning run on a line drive to center field.

Paulino homered for the Pirates, who ended a four-game losing streak with Wednesday’s 15-1 pounding of the Cardinals in the second installment of this series, and now have back-to-back triumphs for the first time since a four- game win streak from July 3-6.

Cincinnati and Pittsburgh have split 10 meetings so far this year with the Reds holding a 2-1 mark at PNC Park.

HOUSTON ASTROS (47-61) AT FLORIDA MARLINS (50-59), 7:05 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: Houston - Roy Oswalt (10-6, 3.63) Florida - Dontrelle Willis (7-10, 4.95)

Houston ace Roy Oswalt looks to get his 2007 road record a little closer to .500 when the Astros visit Dolphin Stadium tonight to open a three-game weekend series with the Florida Marlins.

The 29-year-old Mississippi native is 3-5 in 10 road appearances, including nine starts, with a 5.95 earned run average in 56 innings.

Oswalt is unbeaten in his last three overall starts, going 2-0 with a no decision while allowing 10 hits and only one earned run in 13 1/3 innings. He defeated San Diego, 3-1, on Saturday after striking out 10 and yielding just one unearned run in seven innings.

The Astros are 8-2 in Oswalt’s last 10 starts, during which he’s gone 4-2 with four no decisions.

He’ll be opposed tonight by Florida left-hander Dontrelle Willis, who is mired in the worst slump of his career. The 25-year-old is winless in 11 starts since May 29, going 0-7 with four no decisions.

He pitched well but was unrewarded in his last outing, allowing seven hits and an unearned run over seven innings in Florida’s 4-3 loss to San Francisco on Saturday.

Willis is 2-7 in 12 home starts with a 5.64 ERA in 68 2/3 innings.

On Thursday in Atlanta, pinch-hitting pitcher Jason Jennings came through with an RBI single in the 14th inning to lift the Astros over the Braves, 12-11, in a wild finale of a three-game series at Turner Field.

Mike Lamb brought the Astros back from a four-run deficit with a grand slam in the eighth inning. Jason Lane ended with four RBI for Houston, which snapped a three-game slide.

In Miami, Matt Holliday had two hits, two RBI and scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning as the Rockies beat the Marlins, 4-3, in the finale of a three-game series.

Colorado trailed 3-2 heading into the eighth but scored twice off Armando Benitez (2-7) to forge ahead. Kaz Matsui reached on a bunt single and scored on Holliday’s double to right that made it a tie game. Holliday went to third on the throw home, and later scored on a sacrifice fly by Garrett Atkins that put the Rockies on top.

Josh Willingham and Dan Uggla both homered for the Marlins, who have dropped four of six.

Houston swept a two-game set from Florida at Minute Maid Park back in April and have taken eight of the last 11 matchups between the clubs. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (50-55) AT WASHINGTON NATIONALS (48-60), 7:05 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: St. Louis - Kip Wells (4-13, 5.72) Washington - Tim Redding (1-2, 2.64)

The Washington Nationals will try to stretch their winning streak to four games tonight, when they begin a three-game series with the St. Louis Cardinals at RFK Stadium.

The Nationals come into tonight’s game off a three-game sweep of the Cincinnati Reds. They have won a season-high four straight games twice this season, first from May 11-14 and again from May 22-25, with the latter stretch also including a three-game sweep of Cincinnati.

Ryan Zimmerman had three hits and also drove in three runs in Washington’s 7-3 victory over the Reds on Thursday, while Dmitri Young had two RBI. Mike Bacsik (5-6) allowed three runs on three hits over seven innings to claim the win.

Tim Redding will make his sixth start of the season for the Nationals tonight and is coming in off two straight no decisions despite allowing just one run over that span.

He didn’t factor into the outcome of Washington’s 3-0 win over Colorado on July 22, even though he hurled 6 2/3 scoreless frames, and then allowed only one run on five hits and four walks on Saturday at the New York Mets. He also fanned eight in the six-inning stint.

The right-hander, who is 1-2 with a 2.64 earned run average this year, has made 11 appearances (10 starts) all-time against the Cardinals and is 3-5 with a 5.75 ERA against them.

Kip Wells will toe the rubber for the Cardinals tonight trying to avoid becoming the majors’ second 14-game loser, a mark the White Sox’ Jose Contreras hit on Tuesday.

Wells earned loss No. 13 on July 24 against the Cubs despite allowing three runs (two earned) over 6 2/3 innings. He was then rattled for five runs on 11 hits with seven strikeouts in five innings against Milwaukee on Sunday, but walked away with a no decision.

The right-hander, who has just four wins and a 5.72 ERA on the year, is 1-3 with a 5.12 ERA in six lifetime starts against the Washington/Montreal franchise.

The Cardinals come into tonight’s contest having lost two straight, including Thursday’s 5-4, 11-inning setback to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Albert Pujols homered for the Cardinals, whose skid follows a four-game winning streak. Yadier Molina ended 3-for-4 in the loss.

The Nationals took two out of three from the Cardinals in St. Louis from May 25-27.

COLORADO ROCKIES (55-52) AT ATLANTA BRAVES (57-52), 7:35 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: Colorado - Jeff Francis (11-5, 4.12) Atlanta - John Smoltz (10-5, 2.84)

Colorado pitcher Jeff Francis will aim to run his unbeaten streak to 10 games when he takes the mound for the Rockies tonight in the opener of a three-game series against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field.

Francis is 6-0 in his last nine outings, but has been bailed out by his offense numerous times during that stretch. In the games the left-hander has won, he has pitched to a 2.56 earned run average. However, in his three no decisions, Francis has compiled a 9.56 ERA.

Francis turned in an excellent outing on Saturday versus the Dodgers, yielding two runs on seven hits and striking out five over 7 2/3 innings to run his record to 11-5 with a 4.12 ERA. In his previous start versus San Diego, he was tagged for five runs over six innings of a no decision on July 23.

The lefty is 2-2 with an eye-popping 7.97 ERA in four career starts against Atlanta.

The Rockies are coming off a series win over Florida after taking the rubber match, 4-3, on Thursday. Matt Holliday plated Kaz Matsui with a double in the eighth to tie the game, then later scored on a sacrifice fly by Garrett Atkins to put the Rockies up for good.

Holliday finished with two RBI to lift his team-leading total to 86 on the year, while Garrett Atkins had two hits and two RBI as the Rockies won for the fourth time in five games.

LaTroy Hawkins (2-5) earned the win with an inning of scoreless relief for Colorado. Starter Jason Hirsh returned from the disabled list and allowed three runs on six hits over 5 1/3 innings in his first outing since July 2. He also tied a career high for strikeouts with eight.

The victory has Colorado 3 1/2 games behind Arizona for the lead in the National League West, while the club trails Los Angeles by 2 1/2 games in the NL wild card race.

The Braves, meanwhile, trail LA by 1 1/2 games for the wild card after yesterday’s 12-11, 14-inning setback to Houston. Atlanta fell behind by two runs in the 12th, but saw Matt Diaz extend the game with a two-run homer in the bottom of the frame.

This came innings after the Braves blew a four-run lead in the eighth as Rafael Soriano allowed a grand slam to pinch-hitter Mike Lamb.

Andruw Jones homered for Atlanta, who had a three-game winning streak snapped and trail the first-place Mets by 4 1/2 games in the NL East. Newly-acquired Mark Teixeira continued to fit into the lineup, as he hit his second homer in as many games with the Braves.

The Braves have scored 49 runs over their last four games, reaching double figures in all four contests.

Edgar Renteria, though, left yesterday’s contest in the eighth inning with a sprained right ankle and is day-to-day.

The Braves have tabbed John Smoltz for tonight’s starting assignment. Smoltz took a no decision at Arizona on Saturday after giving up three runs and seven hits over seven innings of work.

The right-hander, who had yielded just two runs — one earned — in his previous start, also struck out six against the Diamondbacks and is 10-5 on the year with a 2.84 ERA, fourth best in the NL.

Smoltz has enjoyed a lot of success against the Rockies as both a starter and closer. In 31 games (17 starts) against them, he is 11-4 with nine saves and a 3.43 ERA.

These two clubs met in Colorado from April 27-29, with the Braves winning two of three. The franchises split six games in 2006, though Atlanta won the only two matchups at home.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (57-51) AT MILWAUKEE BREWERS (58-51), 8:05 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: Philadelphia - Kyle Kendrick (5-1, 4.04) Milwaukee - Yovani Gallardo (3-1, 2.72)

The Milwaukee Brewers will try to take their fight onto the field tonight when the struggling club welcomes the Philadelphia Phillies to Miller Park for the opener of a three-game series.

The Brewers have lost two in a row, five of six and seven of their last nine games, with Wednesday night’s loss to the New York Mets knocking them out of first place for the first time in 102 days. The club fell a percentage point behind the now first-place Chicago Cubs.

The Brewers then failed to make up ground yesterday, as they were routed by the Mets, 12-4.

Frustration was evident, as Brewers manager Ned Yost and Johnny Estrada engaged in a confrontation in the clubhouse tunnel, with Tony Graffanino eventually getting involved as well. Numerous other players and managers stepped in to prevent things from getting worse.

Perhaps the Brewers were just trying to mimic the Cubs, whose recent tear to overcome Milwaukee in the standings began shortly after ace pitcher Carlos Zambrano and since-traded catcher Michael Barrett got in a heated argument in the club’s dugout that involved punches being thrown.

Milwaukee starter Chris Capuano (5-8) had little fight in him yesterday, as he was tagged for 10 hits and five runs despite fanning eight and walking one in six full innings. The lefty has not won a game since May 7.

Corey Hart was 3-for-5, homered twice and drove in three runs for the Brewers, while Estrada collected three hits and Graffanino knocked in the other run.

Milwaukee’s Ryan Braun was voted NL Player of the Month and Rookie of the Month, and went 2-for-5 with a double.

Fellow rookie Yovani Gallardo toes the rubber for the Brewers. Gallardo won two straight decisions before taking a no-decision on Sunday at St. Louis, and hasn’t lost since July 3 at Pittsburgh. Versus the Cardinals, the right-hander allowed four runs on four hits and two walks in five innings of work. He also fanned seven batters while watching his earned run average lift to 2.72.

Gallardo, who is 3-1 on the season, has never faced the Phillies in his career.

Philadelphia did its part of help the Brewers yesterday, knocking off the Cubs 10-6 to earn a split of their four-game series with Chicago.

Jayson Werth had three hits and plated four runs, while Pat Burrell extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a 3-for-4 outing. He also hit his 15th homer of the season and is now batting .268 on the year after seeing his average fall to a season-low .201 on July 1.

Recently acquired starter Kyle Lohse made his debut with the club yesterday and allowed one run in the first frame, but was hit by a line drive on the arm in the inning. He suffered a right forearm contusion and did not come out to pitch the second inning.

J.D. Durbin (4-2), whom Lohse replaced in the starting rotation, gave up five hits and three runs in three innings of relief, but picked up the win.

Lohse is just the latest Phillie to suffer injury, joining a lengthy list that includes All-Star Chase Utley and starter Shane Victorino. Lohse’s injury, though, shouldn’t require him to miss a start.

The victory kept the Phillies four games back of the Mets for first place in the NL East and one game behind Los Angeles in the wild card race.

Kyle Kendrick will try to duplicate the success of his last outing tonight for the Phillies. The rookie held the Pirates to just one run on Sunday, scattering six hits and a walk over seven innings of a 5-1 victory. Kendrick is 5-1 on the year with a 4.04 ERA, but is just 1-1 with a 5.71 ERA in three road starts.

The 22-year-old will face the Brewers for the first time in his career.

The Phillies won three of four over the Brewers when the clubs met in Philadelphia on May 14-17. Milwaukee, however, defeated the Phillies in five of their last six meetings last year and won all three contests at home.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (47-59) AT SAN DIEGO PADRES (57-50), 10:05 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: San Francisco - Matt Cain (3-12, 4.02) San Diego - Greg Maddux (7-8, 4.20)

If anyone can appreciate milestones, it is 340-game winner Greg Maddux. However, the 41-year-old will try to keep Barry Bonds from reaching a historic mark tonight when the San Diego Padres host the San Francisco Giants in the opener of a three-game series at Petco Park.

That task may prove difficult for Maddux. The most home runs Bonds has in his career against any one pitcher is eight. He has done that off of five different hurlers with Maddux being one of them.

The left-handed hitting slugger also has 86 homers in his career against San Diego, the most against any one club. 42 of those have come as the visitor. Three of those have come at pitcher-friendly Petco Park, which opened in 2004.

The 43-year-old Bonds’ homerless drought reached five games last night, as he went 1-for-2 in Thursday’s 4-2 victory over the Dodgers. Bonds hasn’t homered since last Friday against Florida to remain at 754 in his career, one shy of matching Hank Aaron’s all-time mark.

Instead, Barry Zito (8-10) was the star on this night, yielding just one run on seven hits with two walks and five strikeouts over 5 2/3 frames. Pedro Feliz drove home a pair for the Giants, who took two games in the series at Chavez Ravine. San Francisco has won six of eight overall.

Matt Cain goes for his first win in five starts (0-3) tonight for the Giants. Cain was handed three straight setbacks and then did not factor into the decision of Saturday’s 4-3 win over the Marlins. The right-hander allowed three runs on six hits in seven innings of work against Florida to go along with seven strikeouts.

Cain, who is 3-12 with a 4.02 earned run average this season, is 0-2 in three starts versus the Padres this season despite a 2.61 ERA against them. He last faced San Diego on June 27 and yielded four runs (two earned) in 7 2/3 innings, suffering the loss.

In his career, Cain is 3-2 in eight starts opposite the Padres with a 2.01 ERA.

Maddux, meanwhile, is 0-4 in his last six starts with a 5.57 ERA. He took the loss in Houston on Saturday, yielding three runs and five hits over six innings to fall to 7-8 with a 4.20 ERA this year.

Maddux, though, has bested the Giants in two starts this year, while allowing only one run over 13 innings. He threw six scoreless innings against them on April 11, then limited the Giants to one run over seven frames on June 27.

Bonds went 0-for-4 in the Giants’ April 11 loss to Maddux, and sat out the June 27 meeting and was on-deck to pinch hit when the final out was recorded.

Maddux has faced the Giants 48 times in his career and is 28-14 against them with a 2.87 ERA and five complete games.

The Padres lost the first two meetings of their three-game set with Arizona before avoiding the sweep with a big 11-0 victory yesterday. Morgan Ensberg, acquired from Houston on Tuesday, homered twice and had four RBI in his first start for the Padres.

Rob Mackowiak, also acquired three days ago, made his San Diego debut as well in place of the injured Brian Giles (sprained right ankle) and went 2-for-5 with a stolen base and two runs scored.

Adrian Gonzalez and Khalil Greene also homered as the Padres moved to within 1 1/2 games of San Diego for first place in the National League West.

Also, Jake Peavy (11-5) struck out 10 to pass 1,000 strikeouts for his career. Peavy, who leads the NL with 154 strikeouts, scattered three hits and a walk in the victory.

The Padres hold a 6-3 edge in their season series with the Giants and have won two of three at home this year against them. San Francisco, though, won seven of 10 at San Diego in 2006.

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (60-50) AT LOS ANGELES DODGERS (58-50), 10:40 P.M.

Probable Starting Pitchers: Arizona - Doug Davis (7-10, 4.11) Los Angeles - Chad Billingsley (7-1, 3.65)

The top two teams in the competitive National League West division square off for a crucial three-game series that begins tonight in Los Angeles, where the Dodgers will host the red-hot Arizona Diamondbacks.

Arizona has vaulted to the top spot in the West by winning 10 of its last 12 games and enters this weekend set with a slim one-game edge on the Dodgers. Los Angeles relinquished the division lead to the Diamondbacks with losses in six of its eight most recent contests.

However, the Dodgers have fared quite well when facing Arizona so far this season. Los Angeles has won seven of the nine encounters between the division foes and is 9-3 in its last 12 home games against the Diamondbacks.

The Dodgers will sent out impressive youngster Chad Billingsley to pitch tonight’s opener. The 23-year-old won his first seven decisions of 2007 before running into trouble Sunday at Colorado’s Coors Field.

Billingsley lasted just 4 1/3 innings in that game and allowed four runs on five hits, two of which were homers, while issuing three walks. That performance came just six days after he threw his first complete game to lead Los Angeles to a 10-2 win at Houston.

The former first-round pick does own a 3-0 record with a 3.00 earned run average in five career appearances, including three starts, against Arizona. Billingsley did struggle in his most recent outing versus the D-Backs, though, as he yielded three homers and five runs in a four-inning no decision on June 26.

Arizona counters with veteran Doug Davis, who attempts to extend his string of quality starts in tonight’s tilt. The crafty southpaw has worked at least six innings and allowed three or less runs in each of his last five games, posting a 2-1 record along the way.

Davis is coming off Saturday’s no decision against Atlanta in which he held the Braves to three runs on just five hits over seven innings.

The 31-year-old has dominated the Dodgers during his career. In three previous starts against Los Angeles, Davis has surrendered only one unearned run and 13 hits over 22 total innings. He won at Dodger Stadium on May 2 after giving up just one run and five hits while striking out seven in seven innings.

The Diamondbacks won the first two tests of this week’s road series with fellow NL West contender San Diego, but the Padres averted a potential sweep with Thursday’s 11-0 rout. Arizona managed only three hits against San Diego ace Jake Peavy and a pair of relievers.

Yusmeiro Petit (2-3) struggled on the mound for the Diamondbacks, with the rookie giving up five runs and issuing four walks in 4 1/3 innings. Stephen Drew had two of Arizona’s three hits on the evening.

The Dodgers were able to keep Barry Bonds in the ball park during their three- game set with San Francisco, but the last-place Giants won the series by posting a 4-2 decision in Thursday’s rubber match.

San Francisco scored three first-inning runs off Los Angeles starter Brett Tomko (2-9), who held the Giants scoreless over the remainder of his five- frame stint but still was saddled with the loss.

Russell Martin went 2-for-3 for the struggling Dodgers and drove in a run with a bases-loaded walk. Rafael Furcal, Nomar Garciaparra and Matt Kemp also collected a pair of hits in defeat.

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MLB Final Scores & Recap

August 3rd, 2007 · Comments Off

(Thursday, August 2nd)

Final Score: Cleveland 5, Texas 0

Cleveland, OH - Jake Westbrook halted a lengthy personal winless streak and the Cleveland Indians ended a discouraging homestand on a positive note by avoiding a three-game sweep at the hands of the revamped Texas Rangers with a 5-0 shutout. Westbrook (2-6) scattered just five hits with a walk and five strikeouts over six innings for his first win since April 27. Victor Martinez homered for the Indians, who won just three of 10 games on the homestand and snapped a season-high four-game losing streak. Grady Sizemore went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI in the contest. Kason Gabbard (4-1), who was acquired from Boston on Tuesday as part of the deal that landed closer Eric Gagne in Beantown, allowed three runs on eight hits with four strikeouts and a walk over 5 2/3 innings in his first appearance in a Rangers uniform. Brad Wilkerson and Michael Young both finished 2-for-4 for the Rangers, who have dropped four of their last six.

Final Score: Chicago 13, New York 9

Bronx, NY - Jermaine Dye had a monster day, going 4-for-5 with two doubles, two homers, and four RBI, and the Chicago White Sox recovered from blowing an eight-run lead in the second inning to outslug the New York Yankees, 13-9, to salvage one win from a three-game set. Alex Rodriguez did break his 0-for-21 skid with two hits and an RBI, but did not hit his 500th career home run. Paul Konerko went 3-for-5, homered, and drove in two for the White Sox, who knocked Roger Clemens out in the second inning, and stopped a three-game losing skid. Boone Logan (2-0) got the win for two scoreless inning of relief. Clemens, in his shortest outing in seven years, was ripped for nine hits and eight runs — only three earned — in 1 2/3 innings. His counterpart, Jon Garland, wasn’t any better, blowing an eight-run lead with his 1 1/3 inning performance, allowing nine hits and eight runs of his own. Bobby Abreu went 3-for-5 with two RBI and two runs for Yankees, who answered Chicago’s eight-run second inning with an eight-run inning of their own. Newly acquired Wilson Betemit hit a three-run homer for the Yankees, who saw their three-game win streak come to an end. Jeff Karstens (0-2) gave up three runs on five hits in 3 1/3 innings. Final Score: Boston 7, Baltimore 4

Boston, MA - Doug Mirabelli finished 3-for-3 with a homer, walk and two RBI and a pair of runs scored as Boston rallied for a 7-4 win over Baltimore in the rubber match of a three-game set at Fenway Park. Dustin Pedroia was 2-for-3 and drove in two for the Red Sox, winners in two straight and four of six. Manny Ramirez collected two hits and an RBI, Coco Crisp added a pair of hits and scored once, David Ortiz also crossed the plate and Eric Hinske homered. Tim Wakefield (13-9) earned the win on his 41st birthday, in his 22nd consecutive decision. He was charged with three runs and six hits, fanning five and walking just one over seven innings. Rob Bell (3-2) took the loss, tagged for four runs and four hits in two-thirds of an inning. Starter Jeremy Guthrie got a no-decision, allowing nine hits and three runs over 5 1/3 innings, with three strikeouts and four walks. Corey Patterson finished 2- for-4 with two RBI for the Orioles, who have dropped two in a row and three of four. Jay Payton also drove in two in defeat.

Final Score: LA Angels of Anaheim 6, Oakland 4

Oakland, CA - Vladimir Guerrero broke out of his homer-less streak in a big way, going deep twice to propel the LA Angels of Anaheim past the Oakland A’s, 6-4, in the first of four meetings at McAfee Coliseum. Guerrero finished with four RBI and Reggie Willits scored and knocked in a run for the Angels, who have won six of their last eight. Guerrero had not homered since June 23, a stretch of 30 games. Joe Saunders (5-0) tossed 6 2/3 quality innings, allowing two runs on six hits. Chad Gaudin (8-7) took the loss after surrendering five runs over six-plus frames for Oakland, which has dropped five of seven. Mark Ellis and Donnie Murphy both homered in a losing cause.

Kansas City at Minnesota, postponed

Minneapolis, MN - The Minnesota Twins postponed Thursday afternoon’s game against the Kansas City Royals due to the tragic bridge collapse along Interstate Highway 35W over the Mississippi River on Wednesday. The bridge collapsed during the evening rush hour, shortly after 6 p.m. local time, dumping an estimated 50 vehicles into the water and onto the land below, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. The newspaper also reported several vehicles were on fire and pictures showed a car precariously hanging over the damaged side of the bridge. Dozens of vehicles plunged into the river. The bridge is approximately six blocks from the Metrodome, home of the Twins, who lost to the Royals, 5-3, in 10 innings Wednesday night. The stadium is also close to Hennepin County Medical Center, where many of the victims were taken.

Final Score: Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 4 (11 innings)

Pittsburgh, PA - Pinch-hitter Jose Castillo singled home the game-winning run with two outs in the 11th inning, and the Pittsburgh Pirates got consecutive wins for the first time in almost a month when they wrapped up a three-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals at PNC Park with a 5-4 win. With the score deadlocked at four, Pittsburgh got the game-winner in the 11th off Brad Thompson (6-5). Jason Bay reached on a fielding error by David Eckstein and Ryan Doumit singled. Ronny Paulino then bunted into a double play, but got Doumit to second. Castillo, who was the last available position player for the Pirates, then singled home the winning run on a line drive to center field. Paulino homered for the Pirates, who ended a four-game losing streak with Wednesday’s 15-1 pounding of the Cardinals in the second installment of this series, and now have back-to-back triumphs for the first time since a four- game win streak from July 3-6. Looking to snap a three- start losing streak, Pirates starter Shane Youman allowed three runs on five hits with three walks and three strikeouts over five frames. Salomon Torres (1-3) tossed two scoreless innings for the win. Albert Pujols homered for the Cardinals, who lost their second straight after a four-game winning streak. Yadier Molina ended 3-for-4 in the loss. Cardinals starter Anthony Reyes allowed three runs on four hits with three walks and four strikeouts over five frames. Final Score: New York 12, Milwaukee 4

Milwaukee, WI - Damion Easley went 3-for-5 with a two-run inside-the-park homer and scored twice as the New York Mets rocked Milwaukee, 12-4, in the finale of a three-game set at Miller Park. Brian Lawrence (1-0), called up from Triple-A New Orleans prior to the game, won his first major- league game since September 29, 2005 with San Diego. He allowed three runs and eight hits with three strikeouts in five innings. Lastings Milledge was 3- for-5 with an RBI and run scored for the Mets, who have won two in a row and three of four. David Wright added four hits and scored three times, while Moises Alou finished with a pair of hits, a run scored and one driven in, and Jose Reyes hit a two-run homer. Milwaukee starter Chris Capuano (5-8) was tagged for 10 hits and five runs despite fanning eight and walking one in six full innings. The lefty has not won a game since May 5, when he began the season 5-0. Corey Hart was 3-for-5, homered twice and drove in three runs for the Brewers, who have dropped five of six and 10 of their last 14. Johnny Estrada collected three hits and Tony Graffanino knocked in the other run.

Final Score: Philadelphia 10, Chicago 6

Chicago, IL - Jayson Werth went 3-for-6 with four RBI as the Philadelphia Phillies held off the Chicago Cubs, 10-6, to earn a split in a four-game set at Wrigley Field. Pat Burrell and Chris Coste each collected three hits for Philadelphia, and Burrell homered as the Phils won for the 10th time in 13 games. J.D. Durbin (4-2) gave up five hits and three runs in three innings of relief, but picked up the win. Durbin was the originally scheduled starter, but was moved to the bullpen in favor of Kyle Lohse, who the Phillies picked up in a trade earlier this week with the Reds. Lohse, however, had a shaky first inning that ended with a line drive to his arm, and he left with a right forearm contusion after allowing two hits and one run. Alfonso Soriano had three hits and scored twice for the Cubs, who have dropped four of six. Sean Marshall (5-5) was ripped for nine hits and seven runs in 2 2/3 innings. The Phils put the game away with three runs off of Will Ohman in the ninth. Final Score: San Diego 11, Arizona 0

San Diego, CA - Morgan Ensberg homered twice and drove in four runs in his first start for the Padres, and Jake Peavy passed 1,000 strikeouts for his career as San Diego trounced Arizona, 11-0, in the finale of a three-game series at Petco Park. Peavy (11-5), who fanned 10 in the game, also scattered just three hits and walked one. The right-hander, who leads the National League with 154 strikeouts, also lowered his earned run average to 2.30, which trails only injured teammate Chris Young’s 1.82 ERA. Peavy struck out the side in the first inning, reaching the 1,000 mark plateau when he got Jeff DaVanon looking at strike three leading off the fourth. Relievers Cla Meredith and Wilfredo Ledezma held Arizona hitless to finish San Diego’s 15th shutout, which leads the majors. Ensberg, who finished 3-for-4 and also scored two runs, was acquired from Houston on Tuesday, one of three deals the Padres made before the non-waiver deadline. Rob Mackowiak also made his San Diego debut, filling in for injured right fielder Brian Giles. Batting leadoff, Mackowiak went 2-for-5, stole a base and scored two runs. Adrian Gonzalez added a solo homer and Khalil Greene a three-run shot for the Padres, who had dropped three of four coming in. With the win, they pulled to 1 1/2 games of the Diamondbacks in the NL West. Yusmeiro Petit (2-3) allowed five runs and five hits in 4 1/3 innings in the start for Arizona, which lost for just the second time in 12 games. Petit walked four and struck out four.

Final Score: Colorado 4, Florida 3

Miami, FL - Matt Holliday had two hits, two RBI and scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning as the Colorado Rockies beat the Florida Marlins, 4-3, in the finale of a three-game series at Dolphin Stadium. Trailing 3-2, Colorado not only tied it, but took the lead in the eighth inning off Armando Benitez (2-7). Kaz Matsui reached on a bunt single and scored on Holliday’s double to right that made it a 3-3 game. Holliday went to third on the throw home, and after Todd Helton struck out looking, scored on a sacrifice fly by Garrett Atkins that put the Rockies on top. The Marlins wasted a leadoff single by Jason Wood in the bottom of the frame, and were shut down by Manny Corpas in the ninth as he recorded his eighth save in eight chances. LaTroy Hawkins (2-5) earned the win with an inning of scoreless relief for Colorado, after starter Jason Hirsh allowed three runs on six hits over 5 1/3 innings in his first start since July 2. He also tied a career high for strikeouts with eight, matching his effort on April 6 at San Diego. Atkins finished the night 2-for-3 with two RBI and Matsui scored two runs for the Rockies, who took two of three in the series and have won four of five overall. Florida’s Rick VandenHurk received a no-decision after lasting just 4 1/3 innings, yielding two runs on four hits, with three walks and five strikeouts. Josh Willingham and Dan Uggla both homered for the Marlins, who have dropped four of six.

Final Score: Washington 7, Cincinnati 3

Washington, DC - Ryan Zimmerman drove in three runs, and Mike Bacsik hurled seven solid innings as Washington downed Cincinnati, 7-3, in the finale of a three-game set at RFK Stadium. Zimmerman was 3-for-5 with a run- scoring double for the Nationals, who swept the series. Meanwhile, Bacsik (5-6) won for the third straight time after allowing just three runs on three hits in seven innings of work. Dmitri Young finished 2-for-4 and drove in a pair of runs for Washington while Ronnie Belliard was 2-for-3 with three runs scored and an RBI. Adam Dunn and Alex Gonzalez both homered for the Reds, who lost their fifth straight game. Phil Dumatrait (0-1) was rocked in his major league debut. The former first- round pick of the Boston Red Sox allowed six runs on eight hits in just 3 1/3 innings of work.

Final Score: Houston 12, Atlanta 11 (14 innings)

Atlanta, GA - Pinch-hitting pitcher Jason Jennings came through with an RBI single in the 14th inning to lift the Houston Astros over the Atlanta Braves, 12-11, in a wild finale of this three-game series at Turner Field. Mike Lamb brought the Astros back from a four-run deficit with a grand slam in the eighth for Houston, which snapped a three-game slide. Jason Lane ended with four RBI in a winning effort. Newly-acquired first baseman Mark Teixeira homered once again for the Braves, who had won three in a row coming in.

Final Score: San Francisco 4, Los Angeles 2

Los Angeles, CA - Another night, another homerless game for Barry Bonds in pursuit of Hank Aaron’s all-time home run record, as the Giants downed the Dodgers, 4-2, behind a strong pitching performance from Barry Zito. Bonds singled, popped out to the catcher and walked twice, staying at 754 career homers and one behind Aaron as the pursuit heads down the coast to San Diego for a weekend set starting Friday. Zito (8-10) was the star on this night, yielding just one run on seven hits with two walks and five strikeouts over 5 2/3 frames. The southpaw fared much better than he had in his previous two starts, surrendering 13 runs over only 9 1/3 frames. Pedro Feliz drove home a pair for the Giants, who took two games in the series at Chavez Ravine. San Francisco has won six of eight overall and five of six in Los Angeles. Brett Tomko (2-9) took the loss, giving up three runs on five hits with three walks and one strikeout over five frames. Luis Gonzalez and Russell Martin drove in runs for the Dodgers, losers in four of five.

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Twins to play series with Indians as scheduled

August 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

Minneapolis, MN - The Minnesota Twins announced that the upcoming four-game series versus the Cleveland Indians, beginning Friday, will be played as scheduled.

Thursday’s game versus the Royals was postponed due to the tragic bridge collapse along Interstate Highway 35W over the Mississippi River the day prior. It has been rescheduled as part of a split doubleheader on Friday, August 31 at the Metrodome.

“The Minnesota Twins and all of Major League Baseball are shocked and saddened by the tragic events which took place on the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis last night,” Twins president Dave St. Peter said. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the individuals and families who are impacted by this horrific situation.

“Since the moments following last evening’s tragedy, the Twins organization has been in regular contact with public safety officials. Those discussions led to the decision to play last night’s game and the postponement of today’s game versus the Royals. Following additional consultation with various agencies including the Minneapolis Police Department and the Department of Public Safety this morning, the Twins have been encouraged to proceed with the series against the Indians as scheduled.”

The Twins along with the Minneapolis Police Department are encouraging fans to use public transportation in order to mitigate traffic concerns.

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