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Play it again: Red Sox 5, Orioles 4
THE COLLAPSE: Jamie Walker served up a solo homer to Dustin Pedroia, and Rocky Cherry issued a bases-loaded walk to Coco Crisp in the seventh inning, allowing Boston to cut a four-run deficit to two. The Red Sox tied it in the eighth on Mark Kotsay's...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Jim Miller, Mark Kotsay, Major League Baseball, Ramon Hernandez
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Rough road trip: O's fall, finish 0-6
There was the bunt that was rolling foul before bouncing off a spike mark, a home run taken away by a superb defensive play and a throwing error that resulted in another excruciating loss on a road trip that couldn't have gone much worse.
"When you're in...Tags: Jim Miller, Ramon Hernandez, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Jacoby Ellsbury, Alex Cora
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Guthrie scratched from start; Johnson, also having shoulder issues, to have MRI
As if things weren't going badly enough for the Orioles, they now face health questions about their two most effective pitchers. Jeremy Guthrie, the team's only reliable starter, was scratched from making this afternoon's start against the Boston Red Sox...Tags: Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Roberto Clemente Jr., American League, Major League Baseball
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Pedroia's HR sparks comeback win by Red Sox
BOSTON - After sleepwalking through six innings, the Red Sox woke up. American League batting leader Dustin Pedroia homered in the seventh to begin a comeback from a four-run deficit, and the Red Sox beat the Orioles, 5-4, yesterday when pitcher Jim...Tags: Jim Miller, American League, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Jacoby Ellsbury, Alex Cora
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Rare occasion: Orioles hit on all cylinders
O, by the WayLast night, I had an opportunity to assist Sun baseball writer Dan Connolly with Orioles coverage and if the results are any indication of my role, maybe I should switch jobs.The Orioles came out of their homsestand funk to thrash......Tags: Nick Markakis, Jim Thome, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Melvin Mora
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Rays feast again on O's pitching
Third baseman Aubrey Huff was in a crouch, his elbows resting on his knees, his eyes staring straight ahead. Brian Roberts was near second base, his arms resting behind his back and his eyes fixed on the ground.
In the outfield, Jay Payton stood...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Brian Roberts, Nick Markakis, Jay Payton, Major League Baseball
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Play it again: Orioles 11, White Sox 3
Slump ends Orioles shortstop Juan Castro, who was in an 0-for-11 skid and just 2-for-20 during the homestand, hit a double during a two-run rally in the second inning and drove in two runs with a bloop single in the fifth. Both hits came with two outs....Tags: Juan Castro, Nick Markakis, Jim Thome, Chicago White Sox, John Danks
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O's throw away start, lose in 9th
Orioles pitching coach Rick Kranitz didn't want to hear about Rocco Baldelli's game-winning ninth-inning double, or the Tampa Bay Rays' latest walkoff victory.
In fact, Kranitz was in no mood for just about anything, including excuses from a pitching...Tags: Nick Markakis, Jay Payton, American League, Major League Baseball, Ramon Hernandez
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Guthrie labors through loss to Rays
The Associated PressBen Zobrist hit a grand slam, Cliff Floyd drove in five runs and the American League East-leading Tampa Bay Rays guaranteed their first-ever winning season with a 14-3 rout of the Orioles on Friday night. Floyd had a two-run double, Zobrist hit his...Tags: American League, Ramon Hernandez, Chicago White Sox, Melvin Mora, Juan Castro
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Play it again: Rays 10, Orioles 9
BULLPEN WOES: In the two games this series, Orioles relievers have allowed 11 earned runs, 13hits and eight walks in nine innings. Rocky Cherry was one of the prime culprits yesterday. He gave up a walk, then the game-winning double to Rocco Baldelli in...Tags: Nick Markakis, Miguel Tejada, Major League Baseball
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Days as 'Johnson' were numbered
News item: There are reports that Cincinnati wide receiver Chad Johnson has gone through with his threat to legally change is last name to Ocho Cinco so he can wear his nickname on his jersey without incurring the disciplinary wrath of the Bengals or...Tags: Michael Strahan, Super Bowl, Ashlee Simpson, A.J. Pierzynski, Philadelphia Phillies
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D. Cabrera's next start in question
The Orioles' already thin pitching staff is in danger of getting even thinner as the club waits to find out more about Daniel Cabrera, who is experiencing discomfort in his right forearm. Concerned about the recent fall-off in Cabrera's velocity, the...Tags: Beijing Games, New York Yankees, Brian Roberts, Chicago White Sox, Melvin Mora
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