| Saturday, May 18, 2013 |
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| Phils send red-hot Kendrick to hill to face Reds |
| McCarthy attempts to get off the schneid in Miami |
| Hefner eyes first win of season at Wrigley |
| Lynn shoots for seventh win of year against Brewers |
| Zimmermann vies to become majors' first 8-game winner in San Diego |
| Braves rely on Medlen, as they resume series with the Dodgers |
| Lincecum shoots for consecutive wins at Coors |
| Indians eye another win over Mariners |
| Yanks try to continue home mastery of Blue Jays |
| Grimm hopes to turn things around versus Tigers |
| White Sox aim to stay hot in Anaheim |
| Royals try to even series in Oakland |
| Jurrjens makes O's debut in middle tilt with Rays |
| Twins hope for some home cooking versus Red Sox |
| Burnett hopes to add to Astros' woes |
| Gomes, Ellsbury help BoSox rally past Twins |
| Rockies hold on, edge Giants in slugfest |
| Nats edge Padres in 10 innings |
| National League Game Capsules |
| Porcello, Tigers slip past Rangers |
| Sale, White Sox shut out Angels |
| Rosales, A's edge Royals |
| Streaking Pirates best Astros on 9th-inning error |
| Rays nip Orioles in Baltimore slugfest |
| Kipnis, Tribe top M's |
| Upton slams Braves to win over Dodgers |
| Goldschmidt homers twice as Diamondbacks crush Marlins |
| Freese helps Cardinals outslug Brewers |
| American League Game Capsules |
| Kuroda, Yankees blank Jays |
| Friday, May 17, 2013 |
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| Phils end Reds' six-game winning streak |
| Harvey pitches, hits Mets past Cubs |
| Pettitte heads to DL |
| Anderson has stress fracture in right foot |
| A's call up Okajima |
| Braves activate Heyward |
| Reid Ryan named Astros president |
| Indians' Pestano activated |
| Royals place OF Dyson on DL |
| Giants seek another win over Rockies |
| Astros renew old rivalry against Pirates |
| Mariners continue trek in meeting with Indians |
| Blue Jays face tough test in the Bronx |
| White Sox rely on Sale in Anaheim |
| Slowey hopes for some run support versus D'Backs |
| Cards hope to get back into win column against Milwaukee |
| Cingrani, Lee square off in Philly |
| Rangers, Tigers resume series in Arlington |
| Dodgers shoot for third consecutive win in opener with Braves |
| Burch hopes for better results in San Diego |
| Royals try to give Shields support in opener at Oakland |
| Orioles welcome Rays to town for weekend series |
| Boston's Buchholz aims for win No. 7 against Twins |
| Harvey goes for Mets in Wrigley opener |
| Strasburg shines as Nats down Padres |
| Red Sox rally in 9th to take series |
| Crawford, Giants beat Rockies |
| Reds nip Marlins in extras |
| White Sox rally past Angels |
| Mariners defeat Yanks to take series rubber match |
| Rangers pound Verlander, Tigers |
| Snider leads Pirates past Brewers |
| Thursday, May 16, 2013 |
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| Pettitte exits start against M's |
| Reid Ryan to be named president of Astros |
| Hanrahan has surgeries, including Tommy John |
| Nationals put Ramos on DL |
| Rockies' Francis headed for DL |
| Rangers place Ogando on DL |
| Mets end skid, defeat Cards to salvage four-game set |
| Mariners scratch Harang from Thursday start |
| Rays place Price on 15-day DL |
| Braves' Venters has "Tommy John" surgery |
| Phillies issue statement on Halladay's shoulder |
| Rays' Price 'unlikely' to make next start |
| Cobb aims for extended start as Rays battle Red Sox |
| Trout aims to stay hot versus White Sox |
| Ibanez tries to power M's to series win over Yankees |
| Verlander, Darvish clash in battle of aces |
| Cards hope to break out the brooms on the slumping Mets |
| Giants aim to continue dominance of Rockies |
| Strasburg tries to get off the schneid in opener with Padres |
| Latos draws the start for Reds against Marlins |
| Pirates go with Liriano in finale versus Brewers |
| Nobody asked me, but ... |
| Dodgers beat Nats in Greinke's return |
| Cards edge Mets |
| Jays sweep Giants |
| Padres beat up O's, sweep two-game set |
| Drew, Red Sox slam Rays |
| Royals jump on Angels early, take series |
| Samardzija's arm, bat leads Cubs to series win |
| Walker helps Pirates top Brewers |
| Choo hits 2 HRs, carries Reds over Marlins |
| Wednesday, May 15, 2013 |
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| Ibanez homers twice, leads M's in rout of Yanks |
| Dunn powers White Sox past Twins |
| Rangers earn series win in Oakland |
| Chavez leads Diamondbacks over Braves |
| Rays' Price exits early against Red Sox |
| Indians whip Phillies in series finale |
| Dodgers reinstate Greinke, place Beckett on DL |
| Astros win in Detroit for first time since 2000 |
| Pirates IF McDonald lands on DL |
| Oakland activates Crisp from DL |
| Phillies sign Zambrano to minor league deal |
| Angels aim to keep bats going, conclude set with Royals |
| Rangers shoot for series win against rival A's |
| Seattle's Iwakuma attempts to solve Yankees |
| Buccos send Rodriguez to hill versus Brewers |
| Rockies, Cubs close out set at Wrigley |
| Giants hope Vogelsong bounces back in Toronto |
| Reds turn to Leake against Marlins |
| Red Sox, Rays resume set with southpaw showdown |
| Greinke set for early return as Dodgers end set with Nats |
| Hudson, Braves conclude road trip in Arizona |
| Miller time: Cards turn to young hurler vs. Mets |
| Winless Axelrod aims to pitch White Sox past Twins |
| Tigers try to secure second sweep of Astros this season |
| White Sox down Twins |
| Kershaw dazzles as Dodgers blank Nationals |
| Rangers edge A's in extras |
| Rays rally past fading Red Sox |
| Reds down Marlins behind Bailey's 10-K CG |
| Padres plate two runs off Johnson, take down O's |
| Pirates outlast Brewers on McCutchen's 12th-inning HR |
| Angels pound Guthrie, down Royals |
| Greinke slated to start Wednesday |
| Beltran, Cards down Mets |
| Corbin helps D'backs blank Braves |
| Gonzalez, Rockies pound Cubs |
| Yankees rally late to beat Mariners |
| Tuesday, May 14, 2013 |
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| Cabrera, Fister lead Tigers over Astros |
| Dickey, offense carry Jays past Giants |
| Mayberry, Pettibone fuel Phils' win over Tribe |
| Mets' Atchison sent to DL |
| Marlins activate Mathis |
| Yankees' Granderson comes off DL |
| O's place Chen on DL |
| Astros place Altuve on bereavement list |
| Rounding Third: Cards are still the class of the league |
| Time to panic for Dodgers, Angels, Jays? |
| Brewers hand Lohse ball, resume series against Pirates |
| Cards try to add to Mets' misery |
| Corbin heads to hill for D'backs in Atlanta |
| Kershaw hopes to give Dodgers a lift versus Nationals |
| Reds rely on Bailey in Miami |
| Phils return home to face Tribe |
| Astros search for success in second meeting at Detroit |
| Cabrera to get ring ahead of Blue Jays-Giants opener |
| Twins hope to keep hitting in matchup with White Sox |
| Guthrie tries to keep streak intact against Angels |
| Athletics target another home win over Rangers |
| Tillman, O's begin homestand with rare visit by Padres |
| Cubs seek series victory over Rockies |
| Moore eyes 7-0 start in clash with Red Sox |
| Mariners turn to streaking Hernandez for opener with Yankees |
| Nationals take out Dodgers |
| Butler, Royals pound Angels |
| Wood pitches, hits Cubs to victory over Rockies |
| Cardinals surge past slumping Mets |
| Upton solid in return to Arizona as Braves pound D'backs |
| Griffin pitches A's past Rangers |
| Nationals' Harper slams into wall, leaves game |
| Monday, May 13, 2013 |
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| Dirks, Tigers down Astros |
| Twins hammer White Sox in series opener |
| Brewers down Pirates |
| Yanks blank Indians, earn split of doubleheader |
| Masterful effort lifts Tribe past Yanks |
| Astros' Altuve leaves game |
| Mets sign OF Ankiel |
| Brewers' Segura claims NL Player of the Week honor |
| Rays' Longoria named AL Player of the Week |
| Astros CEO Postolos resigns |
| Pirates' Walker comes off DL |
| Hamstring issue sends Tigers' Jackson to DL |
| Cubs make long-term pact with Rizzo official |
| Brewers resume road trip in Pittsburgh |
| Tigers aim to bounce back, begin set versus Astros |
| White Sox hand Santiago ball against Twins |
| Blanton hopes to get support in opener with Royals |
| Rangers make first trip back to Oakland |
| Dodgers try to stay on winning track vs. Nationals |
| Upton returns to Arizona as Braves begin set with D'backs |
| Rockies hope to solve Wood in Chicago |
| Cardinals continue homestand against struggling Mets |
| Yankees, Indians set to play two in Cleveland |
| Blue Jays power past Red Sox |
| Sale tosses one-hit shutout against Angels |
| Sunday, May 12, 2013 |
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| Lincecum shines as Giants oust Braves |
| Report: Cubs, Rizzo agree to multi-year extension |
| O's shut out Twins to take series |
| Phillies rally late to earn split in Arizona |
| Morales, Mariners handle A's |
| Rays sweep Padres, win fifth straight |
| Pirates edge Mets |
| Rockies' bats come alive in win over Cardinals |
| Capuano solid as Dodgers down Marlins |
| Yankees sweep Royals |
| Beltre, Rangers smack Astros |
| Ninth-inning error lifts Cubs past Nationals |
| Arroyo guides Reds past Brewers |
| Surging Indians rally to top Tigers in 10 |
| Red Sox' Ross out with concussion |
| Yankees' Nunez lands on DL |
| Cardinals send P Westbrook to 15-day DL |
| Rockies place Cuddyer on DL |
| Mets place P Familia on DL |
| Astros designate Humber for assignment |
| Kendrick gets the nod for Phils in finale at Arizona |
| Garcia tries to continue pitching prowess of Cardinals |
| Giants target series win over visiting Braves |
| Orioles, Twins wrap up series at Target Field |
| Angels go for rare sweep of White Sox |
| Indians and Tigers to close out set at Comerica |
| Red Sox set for rubber match with Blue Jays |
| Rangers have brooms ready for Astros |
| Oakland aims to stay in win column against Seattle |
| Gonzalez, Nationals hope to rebound in finale vs. Cubs |
| AL East-leading Yanks go for sweep of Royals |
| Fireballer Harvey toes rubber versus Buccos |
| Reds rely on Arroyo, shoot for sweep of Brewers |
| Rays, Padres conclude set at Tropicana Field |
| Dodgers eye back-to-back wins, series triumph over Marlins |
| A's hold off Mariners |
| Rollins, Lee lift Phils over D'backs |
| Wainwright nearly perfect in Cardinals win |
| Doumit homers as Twins down Orioles |
| Liriano shines in Pittsburgh debut, Pirates crush Mets |
| Six-run sixth helps Rangers edge Astros |
| Angels edge White Sox for third straight win |
| Jimenez helps Indians tame Tigers |
| Dodgers end 8-game skid, topple Marlins |
| Saturday, May 11, 2013 |
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| Longoria's homer lifts Rays over Padres |
| Brewers put Gorzelanny on DL |
| Yanks edge Royals |
| Bruce helps Reds best Brewers |
| Rizzo, Cubs cruise past Nats |
| Blanco leads the way as Giants rout Braves |
| Lind, Jays edge Red Sox |
| Nationals' Werth lands on 15-day DL |
| Pirates activate Liriano |
| Hanrahan set for season-ending surgery |
| Liriano toes rubber for Pirates in New York |
| Latos leads Reds into matchup with Brewers |
| Cubs try to cool off Nationals in D.C. |
| Cardinals' Wainwright takes on Rockies at Busch |
| D'backs shoot for six in a row against Phils |
| Reeling Dodgers aim to end slide vs. Marlins |
| Giants hope to stay on track versus Braves |
| Padres, Rays continue set at the Trop |
| Tigers hand Verlander ball in meeting with Tribe |
| Boston's Buchholz tries to shut down Jays |
| Orioles carry momentum into test with Twins |
| Angels eye third straight win against White Sox |
| Rangers, Astros resume Texas series |
| Young hurlers go at it between A's-Mariners |
| Yankees target series victory over Royals |
| Roberts, Rays down Padres |
| Orioles edge Twins with three runs in 10th |
| Cain's solid outing leads Giants over Braves |
| Ibanez, Iwakauma lead Mariners past A's |
| Angels edge White Sox |
| Phillips dazzles as Reds down Brewers |
| Almost famous: Miller's one-hitter lifts Cards past Rox |
| Marlins down slumping Dodgers |
| Nationals beat Cubs for fifth straight win |
| Diamondbacks edge Phillies on Montero's homer |
| Yanks pound Royals |
| Tigers' bats back Scherzer in win over Indians |
Rounding Third: The Melkman delivers in Kansas City (Sports Network) - It wasn't long ago that Melky Cabrera's claim to fame was being Robinson Cano's sidekick.
But, those days with the New York Yankees and being non tendered by the Atlanta Braves seem like a lifetime ago. Cabrera established himself as one of the best hitters in the game last season with the Kansas City Royals, as he hit .305 with 44 doubles,
Still, the Royals dealt him after the year, figuring perhaps they would sell high on an outfielder, who was one year removed from not being offered a contract by the Braves and one who was generally considered an underachiever his whole career.
"You have to be mentally ready, physically ready, for those decisions that you have no control of," Cabrera said. "It was a business decision that the Royals traded me."
Cabrera, though, has proven that last year was no fluke. He is legit. And on Tuesday the whole world got to witness that first hand, as he had two hits, including a home run, and was named the MVP in the National League's dominant, 8-0, win in the 83rd All-Star Game at Kauffman Stadium.
He becomes the fourth Giants player to win this award and the first since 1973 when Bobby Bonds won it, oddly enough also in Kansas City.
"I didn't come to win an MVP," said Cabrera, who leads the majors with 119 hits. "That's just a surprise. It's a great gift that the Lord gave me. But the same opportunity that Kansas City gave me last year is the same opportunity that San Francisco is giving me every day to showcase my talent."
Cabrera, wasn't the only member of the Giants who thrived, as all four starters played a big part in the NL's five-run first inning.
Cabrera got things started with one-out base-hit and eventually scored on Ryan Braun's double. Later in the frame catcher Buster Posey was walked to load the bases. They wouldn't be filled for long, though, as third baseman Pablo Sandoval cleared them with a triple and scored himself on Dan Uggla's infield single.
"I just got a curveball right there, hanging," Sandoval said, "so I put a ball in the wall."
The Giants had been criticized for stuffing the ballot, specifically in the case of Sandoval, who overcame a more than 400,000 vote deficit in the final week to overtake New York's David Wright..
Maybe the fans knew what they were doing?
The five runs were more than enough for starter Matt Cain, who allowed only a Derek Jeter single in his two scoreless innings to get the win.
And for good measure Cabrera belted a two-run home run in the fourth inning, as the NL cruised to the first shutout in All-Star Game history and the most lopsided victory in the 83 contests.
While Cabrera enjoyed his finest moment as a pro, his good buddy Cano, had the exact opposite experience in Kansas City these past few days..
Thanks to the ho-hum affair the actual All-Star Game turned out to be, these last few days here in Kansas City will be remembered for one thing: how the fans treated Cano.
The Yankees second baseman was unmercifully booed during Monday's Home Run Derby and that nonsense continued into the game on Tuesday. After the game, though, the story shed the fans in Kansas City in an even worse light, as Cano revealed that the jeers carried on to his family, who were heckled on their way to the bathrooms.
Stay classy Kansas City.
Detroit ace Justin Verlander had a night to forget. The AL starter was on the receiving end of the Giants' onslaught in the first. Perhaps a bit too amped up, Verlander touched 101 mph early on, but left after allowing five runs.
"Obviously, I don't want to give up runs," Verlander said after his outing. "I know it means something. But we're here for the fans. I know the fans don't want to see me throw 90 [mph] and try to hit the corners. So, just let it heat. Have fun.
"They like to see the 100-mph fastball. I gave them that."
I wouldn't feel too bad for him, though. Rumor is he's dating super model Kate Upton.
The two rookies who everyone wanted to see - Washington's Bryce Harper and the Angels' Mike Trout - left their marks on the game as well, Only one had a rougher go of it than the other.
Harper, the youngest position player to appear in an All-Star Game, lost a ball in the lights and was thrown out in a rundown between second and third, while Trout singled off of New York's R.A. Dickey and had two stolen bases.
"There's nothing you can do about it," Harper said. "It happens. I wasn't really bummed out or anything. It's probably going to happen 40 more times in my career, so whatever."
Sources tell me this won't be the last All-Star experience for either.
Well that's a wrap from Kansas City. See you next year at Citi Field, where I have a feeling Wright will get a chance to represent the NL in the Home Run Derby.
At the very least I bet he'll be asked to participate.
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