Tough Times For Mets The New York Mets can attest it’s not easy contending in the NL East with an outfield decimated by injuries. Luckily for them, the resurgence of Fernando Tatis has made that task much easier.
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Marlins Closing In All the Florida Marlins have is baseball’s smallest payroll – and a seemingly legitimate shot to catch the first-place Phillies.
Rays Send Out Ace The Tampa Bay Rays were finally able to beat the Cleveland Indians this season. Ace Scott Kazmir now looks to do the same in the deciding game of their three-game set Wednesday afternoon at Tropicana Field.
Brewers Battling Within Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder apologized Tuesday for his role in a dugout fight with a teammate, and manager Ned Yost said he hoped his team would benefit from the incident in the long run.
Brewers Battling Within Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder apologized Tuesday for his role in a dugout fight with a teammate, and manager Ned Yost said he hoped his team would benefit from the incident in the long run.
Soriano Making Noise Alfonso Soriano is certainly making his presence felt since returning from the disabled list.
Home Cooking For Mets Struggling to score runs and possibly without their closer, the New York Mets hope a return to Shea Stadium and a matchup against the last-place San Diego Padres can help them snap a four-game slide Tuesday night.
Indians Own Rays The Tampa Bay Rays and Cleveland Indians have both defied expectations and played through major changes in 2008. Against each other, however, things have stayed just the same.
Blue Jays Reverse Trend The Toronto Blue Jays took advantage of Oakland’s struggles to beat the Athletics at home for the first time in eight meetings.
Sox Due For A Change After wrapping up a lengthy road trip in disastrous fashion, the Chicago White Sox are probably due for a change of scenery.