| Wednesday, June 19, 2013 |
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| Wheeler wins MLB debut as Mets take two from Braves |
| Cubs edge Cards |
| Blue Jays use long ball to down Rockies |
| A's cruise past Rangers |
| Pirates blank Reds, end Latos' unbeaten run |
| National League Game Capsules |
| American League Game Capsules |
| Perez lifts Giants past Padres |
| Indians use three-run eighth to beat Royals |
| Goldschmidt's HR leads D'backs over Marlins |
| Jones powers O's past Tigers |
| San Jose files lawsuit against MLB |
| Dominguez's slam leads Astros to rout of Brewers |
| Tuesday, June 18, 2013 |
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| Rockies deal OF Young to Mets |
| Lee keeps rolling as Phillies best Nats |
| Doumit's clutch hit sends Twins past ChiSox |
| Gomes HR in 9th sends Red Sox to twinbill sweep of Rays |
| Red Sox send Buchholz to DL with neck strain |
| Red Sox get best of Rays in twinbill opener |
| Dodgers-Yankees tilt postponed due to rain |
| Smoak activated from disabled list |
| Harvey fans 13 as Mets hold off Braves |
| D'backs recall Delgado for Tuesday start |
| O's summon Britton for Tuesday start |
| Youkilis to have back surgery, Teixeira to DL |
| Rangers place Baker on DL |
| Astros reinstate Maxwell from DL |
| Report: San Jose files lawsuit against MLB |
| Indians recall 3B Chisenhall, option P Langwell |
| Phillies activate C Ruiz |
| Mets activate Atchison, place Turner on DL |
| Seattle sends Bonderman out against Angels |
| Royals hope to move above .500 against Tribe |
| Latos aims to stay on track versus Pirates |
| Wheeler debuts for Mets in doubleheader against Braves |
| Diamondbacks try to halt slide vs. Marlins |
| Giants' Cain gets nod in matchup with Padres |
| Tigers ace Verlander toes rubber versus Orioles |
| Darvish, Rangers resume set with A's |
| Old rivals square off in Houston |
| Jays shoot for seventh straight victory and series win over Rockies |
| Braves place Gattis on DL |
| Wainwright eyes 11th win versus Cubs |
| White Sox continue road trip in Minnesota |
| Nats try to bounce back versus Lee |
| Red Sox, Rays play two at Fenway |
| Mattingly leads Dodgers into the Bronx |
| NL West has baseball's tightest race |
| Freeman's HR in ninth ends late night in Atlanta |
| Padres outlast Giants in 13 innings |
| Cardinals wait out rain, top Cubs |
| Royals edge Indians thanks to wild pitch |
| ChiSox avoid sweep in Houston |
| Cruz helps Rangers edge Athletics |
| Izturis helps Blue Jays overcome Rockies |
| Marlins' Eovaldi to make season debut Tuesday |
| Vargas, offense back Angels over Mariners |
| Stanton and Marlins down D'backs |
| Monday, June 17, 2013 |
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| Scherzer remains unbeaten, Tigers down O's |
| Reds use long ball to defeat Pirates |
| Brown delivers in ninth, sends Phils past Nats |
| Diamondbacks' P Kennedy drops appeal |
| Tigers place Sanchez, Avila on DL |
| Rockies' Gonzalez named NL Player of the Week |
| Phils activate Lannan for Monday start |
| Indians' Kluber, Kipnis share AL Player of the Week honors |
| A's try to pad lead atop AL West versus Rangers |
| Royals rely on Shields in opener against Tribe |
| Braves try to add to Mets' misery |
| Corbin targets 10th win in opener with Marlins |
| Angels, Mariners both try to bounce back at Angel Stadium |
| Padres shoot for seventh straight win in San Francisco |
| Johnson hopes to get off the schneid against Rockies |
| Reds, Pirates start series at PNC |
| Old rivals square off in St. Louis |
| Lannan returns from DL to face Nationals |
| Scherzer aims for 10-0 start in opener with O's |
| Astros shoot for fifth straight win and sweep of White Sox |
| Posey maintains NL All-Star voting lead |
| Wang sharp, Jays complete four-game sweep of Rangers |
| Astros hold off White Sox |
| A's stomp M's |
| Teheran, Braves shut out Giants |
| Sunday, June 16, 2013 |
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| Alvarez helps Pirates down Dodgers |
| Chacin keeps Phillies in check, Rockies take rubber match |
| Blanks' HR lifts Padres, caps sweep of D'backs |
| Surging Royals down Rays |
| Yanks' Teixeira has inflammation in right wrist |
| Dutch treat: Nieuwenhuis HR in 9th caps Mets rally over Cubs |
| Strasburg returns but Indians blank Nationals |
| Hunter hits 300th HR, leads Tigers past Twins |
| Yankees hold off Halos |
| Rays to call up Myers from Durham |
| Orioles take series from Red Sox |
| Cueto returns with solid effort as Reds beat Brewers |
| Marlins hand Cardinals rare series loss |
| Rays' Cobb sent to concussion DL |
| Brewers' P Fiers out 9-12 weeks with broken forearm |
| Reds activate Cueto from DL |
| Rays eye split with Royals |
| Giants hope to wrap road trip with series victory in Atlanta |
| With ban looming, Kennedy tries to salvage finale vs. Padres |
| Hamels tries to secure another win in finale with Rockies |
| A's seek to avoid home sweep at hands of Mariners |
| Angels try to extend Yankees' skid with 3-game sweep |
| Jays shoot for first 4-game road sweep of Rangers |
| Red Sox try to secure split of 4-game set with O's |
| Strasburg return highlights Nationals-Indians finale |
| Beltran, Cardinals hope to secure rubber match with Marlins |
| Astros try to keep win streak intact vs. White Sox |
| Twins eye series victory over Tigers |
| Cubs aim for first road sweep of Mets in 22 years |
| Cueto set to return as Reds conclude series with Brewers |
| Teixeira re-injures wrist, heading back to New York |
| Rays P Cobb takes line drive to the head, leaves on stretcher |
| Grandal helps Padres slip past D'backs |
| Rendon, Nats rally past Indians |
| Plouffe shines in return as Twins top Tigers |
| Astros get by White Sox |
| Saturday, June 15, 2013 |
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| King Felix leads M's in blanking of A's |
| Dodgers top Pirates in 11-inning thriller |
| Angels beat struggling Yankees |
| Schafer, Gallardo help Brewers blank Reds |
| Lind, Rasmus power Blue Jays past Rangers |
| Rays down surging Royals |
| Ninth-inning luck helps Red Sox clip O's |
| Colvin helps Rockies down Phillies |
| Beltran, Freese fuel Cards in rout of Marlins |
| Cabrera remains atop AL All-Star vote |
| Feldman helps Cubs beat Mets with arm, bat |
| Ninth-inning rally lifts Braves over Giants |
| Twins' Plouffe comes off DL |
| Indians sign first-round pick Frazier |
| Rangers activate Kinsler |
| Marlins put Olivo on restricted list |
| Reds' Broxton lands on DL |
| Pirates call up Cumpton for Saturday start |
| Cubs send DeJesus to DL |
| Yankees hope to avoid 5th straight loss in clash with Angels |
| Zimmermann tries to notch 10th win as Nats tangle with Tribe |
| Padres try to make up more ground on Diamondbacks |
| A's aim to rebound against Mariners, King Felix |
| White Sox, Astros try to find offense in Houston |
| Sanchez returns to the mound for Tigers against Twins |
| Phils' Pettibone seeks to get on track vs. Rockies |
| Giants battle Braves aiming for rare series victory in Atlanta |
| Koehler eyes 1st victory as Marlins resume set with Cards |
| Minus Braun, Brewers hope to rebound vs. Reds behind Gallardo |
| Dodgers turn to Kershaw against Pirates |
| Dickey, Blue Jays seek another win over Rangers |
| Rolling Royals try to lock up series win against Rays |
| Charging Orioles aim to extend home win streak over Red Sox |
| Tigers blank Twins |
| Galvis helps Phillies overcome Rockies |
| Royals keep rolling, surge past Rays |
| Astros edge White Sox |
| Wilson, Angels turn back Yankees |
| Brewers place Braun on DL |
| Mariners end Athletics' home win streak |
| Stults tosses complete game as Padres edge D'backs |
| Jackson guides Cubs over Mets |
| Fernandez shines as Marlins top Cardinals |
| Reds edge Brewers on Bruce's HR in 10th |
| Locke stays hot, Pirates blank Dodgers |
| Tillman, O's blank Red Sox |
| Friday, June 14, 2013 |
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| Yankees' Youkilis returns to DL |
| Cubs' DeJesus exits game |
| Bumgarner pitches Giants past Braves |
| Cardinals activate P Westbrook |
| Cubs suspend Stewart for tweets |
| Buehrle, Jays crush slumping Rangers |
| Indians pull out walk-off win |
| Padres reinstate P Street, option two others |
| Rockies' Tulowitzki lands on DL with broken rib |
| O's recall P Arrieta |
| Dodgers activate C Ellis from DL |
| Red Sox recall De La Rosa, option Wilson |
| Padres acquire Ciriaco from Red Sox |
| Kennedy gets 10-game ban for role in D'backs-Dodgers fracas |
| Tigers activate OF Jackson |
| Rounding Third: A's don't appear to be going anywhere |
| D'Backs take their swings against Stults in San Diego |
| Braves rely on Medlen in opener with Giants |
| Westbrook returns from DL to face Marlins |
| Marcum hopes for a little support in opener with Cubs |
| Moore tries to get back into win column versus Royals |
| Wounded Rockies welcome Phillies to Coors Field |
| Pirates' Locke hopes to secure victory over Dodgers |
| Rangers seek to even set with Blue Jays |
| Indians return home to open set with Nationals |
| Reds welcome Brewers to town for weekend set |
| Yankees seek bounce-back effort against Angels |
| Sale, White Sox pay a visit to Astros |
| Tigers send Porcello to hill in opener with Twins |
| Orioles aim to move closer to Red Sox in AL East |
| A's seek 12th straight win at home in clash with Mariners |
| Phillies edge Twins to end skid |
| Encarnacion lifts Blue Jays over Rangers |
| Giants rout Pirates, salvage series |
| Jeter medically cleared for baseball activities |
| Desmond's big day helps Nats get past Rockies |
| Orioles outlast Red Sox in 13 innings |
| Freiman lifts A's in 18 innings to cap sweep of Yankees |
| Rockies' Tulowitzki headed to DL with broken rib |
| Thursday, June 13, 2013 |
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| Cubs outlast Reds in 14-inning thriller |
| Eight-run sixth helps Royals crush Rays |
| Cards nip Mets thanks to Wainwright, Craig |
| Pirates activate Morton from DL to make Thursday start |
| Phillies option Cloyd |
| Rockies' Gonzalez leaves game with foot injury |
| Nats activate Detwiler |
| Orioles open four-game series with Red Sox |
| A's eye sweep of visiting Yankees |
| Giants' Cain gets nod against Pittsburgh |
| Royals try to stay on winning track in opener with Rays |
| Bochy, Leyland announce All-Star staffs |
| Harvey, Wainwright cap series at Citi Field |
| Phils, Lee try to avoid Twins' brooms |
| Nats, Rockies vie for series win at Coors |
| Latos carries unblemished mark into Wrigley finale |
| Struggling Rangers continue homestand versus Blue Jays |
| Royals try to get back on winning track in opener with Rays |
| Moss hits A's over Yanks |
| Prado helps D'backs edge Dodgers in extras |
| Astros explode in the ninth to beat Mariners |
| Twins beat Phils again with late heroics |
| Mets hit 3 HRs, down Cardinals |
| Desmond, Ohlendorf carry Nationals over Rockies |
| Explosive offense fuels Pirates' win over Giants |
| Aceves, Nava help Red Sox slip by Rays |
| Kipnis leads Indians past Rangers |
| Wednesday, June 12, 2013 |
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| Brewers rout Marlins |
| Padres sweep Braves |
| Dodgers, D'backs to open 2014 season in Australia |
| Reds continue mastery of Cubs at Wrigley |
| Rockies strike deal with No. 3 overall pick Gray |
| Royals pull off late rally, subdue Tigers in 10 |
| MLB suspends Kontos, Bochy |
| Angels' bats break out to take finale with O's |
| Storm threat postpones Blue Jays-White Sox tilt |
| Red Sox recall Aceves for Wednesday start |
| Padres recall Decker to replace Maybin |
| Nationals option P Karns |
| Report: Dodgers, D'backs to open 2014 season in Australia |
| Cubs place Putnam on DL |
| Miller, Cardinals eye series triumph over Mets |
| Pirates turn to Liriano versus Giants |
| Corbin eyes 10th win as D'backs wrap heated set with Dodgers |
| Marlins set for rubber match with visiting Brewers |
| Streaking De La Rosa toes rubber for Rockies against Nats |
| Twins hope to start win streak against Phillies |
| M's seek to wrap homestand with sweep of Astros |
| Jays hope to solve southpaw Sale in finale with White Sox |
| Reds, Cubs continue series from Wrigley Field |
| Oakland hopes to continue success at home vs. Yankees |
| Jimenez leads Indians into finale with Rangers |
| Padres try to sweep Braves for first time in 8 years |
| Rays in search of series win versus Red Sox |
| Hammel, O's aim for sweep of Angels |
| Verlander, Shields collide in finale at Kauffman Stadium |
| Norris, Colon lift Athletics over Yankees |
| Cashner stellar as Padres edge Braves |
| Dodgers fight their way past D'backs |
| Jennings powers Rays past Red Sox |
| Davis helps Jays edge White Sox in extras |
| Colvin homers twice as Rockies down Nationals |
| Reds batter Garza to blow out Cubs |
| Indians dodge Rangers to snap losing streak |
| Cole impresses in debut as Pirates down Giants |
| Harang tosses gem as M's blank Astros |
| Marlins best Brewers on Stanton's homer |
| Markakis, Gonzalez help O's trim Halos |
| Morneau leads Twins past Phillies |
| Scherzer remains unbeaten as Tigers edge Royals |
| First-place Cardinals bash stumbling Mets |
| Benches clear twice in Dodgers-D'backs game |
| Cubs acquire P Rodriguez from Nationals |
Rounding Third: Handing out midseason hardware Kansas City, MO (Sports Network) - Is there a bigger non-story than the Kansas City fans booing New York second baseman Robinson Cano at Monday's Home Run Derby?
Following some national baseball writers' timelines on Twitter, you'd have thought the Royals fans committed some national crime. I'm sorry, are Yankees not allowed to be booed anymore. Does their $200 million-plus payroll protect them from jeers?
Cano is a member of the Yankees. I'm pretty sure he gets booed in just about every opposing stadium he plays in. Is it as vociferous as it was on Monday? No, but, you know what, he probably should have picked Billy Butler on his team.
Now, I personally have no problem with him not picking Butler. He's a doubles hitter, not a home run guy, and likely would have been a disaster. But he is a member of the host team and Cano had stated that he would pick a Royal back when he was named captain.
I don't think it would kill MLB to kind of nudge these captains into picking someone from the host club.
Booing Cano, though? Big deal. In fact, I thought it was the best part of what is really the worst night in all of the All-Star festivities. Too bad Cano didn't deliver. It would have been nice to see that stuff go on all night.
The one person you had to feel for was Cano's father, who was pitching to him. He looked shaken by the boos. Again, though, if he's that sensitive, he should probably cancel any trips to Fenway Park to see his son play.
So while the rest of the baseball world piles on those mean fans in Kansas City, I will hand out my midseason awards. So, here we go:
AL MVP - MIKE TROUT, LOS ANGELES ANGELS: Since the 20-year-old phenom has come up, the Angels are 42-24. Maybe it's a coincidence, but in the 64 games Trout has played, he has 12 home runs, 15 doubles, 40 RBI and 57 runs scored to go along with 26 stolen bases. He also has played Gold Glove-caliber defense. And, oh yes, he leads the AL with a .343 batting average. I don't think it's a coincidence. HONORABLE MENTION: Josh Hamilton, Texas
AL CY YOUNG - JERED WEAVER, ANGELS: Last year's All-Star Game starter for the American League, Weaver has been the best pitcher in the league again this season. Although he spent some time on the DL with a back injury, he's 10-1 with a 1.96 ERA. He was 4-0 with a 0.33 ERA in his final four starts before the break and is pitching to a league-best 0.90 WHIP. Of course, his first half was highlighted by a no-hitter to beat the Minnesota Twins back on May 7. HONORABLE MENTION: Justin Verlander, Detroit
AL ROOKIE - TROUT, ANGELS: We've covered this, but for you new-fangled stats people, Trout also leads the AL in WAR. Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki was the last player to win both the MVP and Rookie of the Year in the same season. Except he was 27. HONORABLE MENTION: Will Middlebrooks, Boston
AL MANAGER - ROBIN VENTURA, CHICAGO WHITE SOX: I must admit when the news broke that the Chicago White Sox were going to hire Robin Ventura to be their manager, I was scratching my head. He was always a cerebral player, but Ventura had not managed at any level. I'm not scratching my head any longer. He's gotten career seasons from Paul Konerko and Chris Sale, while Adam Dunn is back to mashing home runs for a White Sox team that is surprisingly atop the AL Central standings at the break. HONORABLE MENTION: Buck Showalter, Baltimore
NL MVP - ANDREW MCCUTCHEN, PITTBURGH PIRATES: The Pittsburgh Pirates are the best story in baseball this season and McCutchen is the reason why. A true five-tool talent, McCutchen leads the team in almost every offensive category and is tops in the majors with a .362 average. His 18 home runs, 60 RBI and 58 runs scored also are among the league leaders in the NL. He is the first Pirates player ever with 15-plus home runs, 50-plus RBI, 10-plus SB, 100-plus hits and a .350-plus batting average at the break. If you take the true meaning of an MVP, is there anyone who means more to their team than him? HONORABLE MENTION: Joey Votto, Cincinnati
NL CY YOUNG - R.A. DICKEY, NY METS: Regardless of what Tony LaRussa thinks, Dickey was the best pitcher in the NL in the first half. The knuckleballer's story is right out of Hollywood and there is some substance behind it, as he went 12-1 with a 2.40 ERA. He's also fanned 123 batters in 120 innings and is only 11 strikeouts away from his career high. His first half was highlighted, of course, by back-to-back one-hit wins over Tampa Bay and Baltimore as part of a five-start stretch when he did not surrender an earned run..
NL ROOKIE - BRYCE HARPER, WASHINGTON NATIONALS: Harper has lived up to the hype that saw him on the cover of Sports Illustrated as a sophomore in high school. While the Washington Nationals are in first place primarily due to their excellent starting pitching, Harper has become an integral part of the lineup, hitting .282 with eight homers, 25 RBI and 10 stolen bases. HONORABLE MENTION: Wade Miley, Arizona
NL MANAGER - TERRY COLLINS, NY METS: A lot of people are going to pick Pirates skipper Clint Hurdle and there is nothing wrong with that, but I'm going with Collins. You couldn't find anyone who thought the Mets were going to lose less than 100 games at start of season, and here we are at the break and they are right in the thick of the NL playoff chase. The young team has taken on his fiery no-quit attitude and they will be fun to watch down the stretch. HONORABLE MENTION: Hurdle, Pittsburgh
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