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Angels may have found a keeper in reliever Dane De La Rosa
OAKLAND — Teams have made a habit of turning Angels castoffs into All-Star closers (Fernando Rodney) and reliable setup men (Darren O'Day, Joel Peralta), but in 6-foot-7 right-hander Dane De La Rosa, the Angels may have a reliever who can turn the...
Tags: Dane De La Rosa, Tampa Bay Rays, Baseball, Garrett Richards, Alberto Callaspo
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Slowey finally gets run support, first win since 2010
The drought is over for Kevin Slowey. The run support he has been waiting for came in a torrent Sunday at Citizens Bank Park, and the Marlins right-hander ended a 10-game personal losing streak in a 14-2 rout of the Phillies. He had gone 15 starts since...Tags: Jose Fernandez , Baseball, Sports, Philadelphia Phillies, Miguel Olivo
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PHILLIES FILES: Amaro expected more this time from Halladay
General manager Ruben Amaro Jr. put faith in Roy Halladay being honest with him about his health. "I think after last year when he was reluctant to let us know how he was feeling, I think he understands the importance of that," Amaro told a group of us...Tags: Ruben Amaro, Jr. , Baseball, New York Mets, Cy Young Award, Roy Halladay
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Angels' Mark Trumbo doesn't want to be labeled
addCustomPlayer('1j59v4a9evljr1d1b5hvawowo7', '', '', 600, 418, 'perf1j59v4a9evljr1d1b5hvawowo7', 'eplayer15'); With home runs in five of his last seven games, Mark Trumbo of the Angels is on quite a hot streak. Just don't call him on it. "I don't...Tags: Baseball, Mark Trumbo, Alberto Callaspo, Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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Quintero joins IronPigs; Gillies sent to Reading
At the moment, the Phillies have too many minor league catchers and not enough spots for them. The IronPigs became the second minor league affiliate with three catchers on the roster when Humberto Quintero was activated prior to Saturday night's game...Tags: Jermaine Mitchell, Erik Kratz, Baseball, Humberto Quintero, Josh Fields
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Dom Brown showing signs he could be dominant force
— Before this season, Dom Brown was tossed around within the Phillies organization. He didn't have a home when it came to a position or with the name written across the front of his jersey. Don't tell him that. He doesn't want to hear it. "I...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), Baseball, Citizens Bank Park, Charlie Manuel, Sports
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Down on the Farm: Biddle continues to impress
Down on the farm Where is he now? RHP Nelson Figueroa, who pitched Puerto Rico over Team USA and into the World Baseball Classic semifinals, had better success against WBC hitters than he is currently having against Pacific Coast League opponents. The...Tags: World Baseball Classic, Hospitals and Clinics, Pacific Coast League, Baseball, Mauricio Robles
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Orioles left-hander Tsuyoshi Wada nearing minor league rehab assignment
The Baltimore SunANAHEIM, Calif. -- Orioles left-hander Tsuyoshi Wada's recovery from Tommy John surgery is expected to take a significant step forward next week. Wada is slated to make one more start in extended spring training on Friday and after that he will likely...Tags: Taylor Teagarden, Tsuyoshi Wada, Brian Roberts, Baltimore Orioles, Buck Showalter
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Wingnuts add a lefty to the bullpen
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsThe Wichita Wingnuts have added another pitcher to their 2013 pre-season roster. Lefty Joe Testa is slated to join the bullpen for the 'Nuts. Testa was a part of the Washington Nationals minor-leagues last season. Here is the official release from the...Tags: Washington Nationals, Baseball Statistics, Baseball, Minnesota Twins, Chris Smith
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Rotating third basemen works for Cubs
With right-hander Mike Leake on the mound for the Reds, the left-handed-hitting Luis Valbuena returns to his spot at third base for the Cubs. He and the right-handed-hitting Cody Ransom have combined to provide seven home runs, more than any other big-...
Tags: Baseball, Nate Schierholtz, Alfonso Soriano, Darwin Barney, Luis Valbuena
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Showalter says there's no worry if Orioles are without Chris Davis
The Baltimore SunANAHEIM, Calif. – It’s far too early to suggest that Orioles first baseman Chris Davis could miss significant time with the right knee injury he suffered while running out a ground ball on Friday night, but Orioles manager Buck Showalter...Tags: Tsuyoshi Wada, Brian Roberts, Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Miguel Gonzalez
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Danks believes he's close to rejoining Sox
Tribune reporterKANSAS CITY, Mo. -- After pitching seven innings of two-run ball Thursday night in his first minor league rehabilitation assignment, left-hander John Danks believes he is close to rejoining the Chicago White Sox's rotation. "I'm not far off," Danks said...Tags: John Danks, Baseball, Jake Peavy, Dayan Viciedo, Chicago White Sox
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