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Texas three times in three clashes. New York edged them 3-2 yesterday at the Yankee stadium to extend their streak to three victories.
Texas, who threatened with their first win, led the hosts 2-1 at one point in the fifth inning, but were equalized in the next term as New York pushed the meeting into a 12-round tight clash. The first inning went scoreless for both sides, while the second one brought the first lead for New York. Martin singled to center, while Cano made it 1-0 early in the game. The next two innings also went dry for the two teams, but Texas would stun the home side with a shy comeback. Kinsler doubled to left and Teagarden made it 1-1 in the fifth. Chavez then brought the first lead for the West leaders, but things wouldn’t go their way. Cano broke back in the sixth term after Posada doubled to center as the two sides went head to head for five more terms.
Finally, Gardner singled to right, allowing Granderson to gave his side the third straight win over the Rangers, in front of a nearly 50,000 warmly crowd. New York have gone .582 so far this season, percentage which includes 39 wins and 28 defeats. Texas remain top spot in the West despite the win, but they have dropped .5 above their main followers Seattle who are on win from getting the leading position. Said Rangers’ manager Ron Washington: “He has definitely evolved. I don’t remember him being able to move the ball around like he did today.”
Pitcher Gordon also looked pleased with the third success grabbed against one of the best sides in the league. “Maybe stick around and help the Yankees. It sounds crazy saying that. The last 24 hours, it was nuts. Once I was on the field, I was comfortable. I had the ball in my hand, I knew what to do.” New York will next play Chicago Cubs, while the Rangers play Atlanta Braves on Friday.
Chicago Cubs 12 – 7 Milwaukee Brewers
Cubs thwarted Cubs yesterday at the Wrigley Field where they grabbed their 15th home win. Brewers had a better start, managing to build a two-point lead early in the first inning through Braun, who hit a 392-foot homerun and Morgan who doubled the advantage right afterwards. Fukudome broke back immediately, cutting the deficit to one after Castro doubled to left. Castro then leveled the score to even the situation.
Milwaukee powered back to a two-point lead the visits would dispel in the second term. Kotarras fired a 408-foot homerun, while Hart made it 4-2. That was also the turning point of the game as Cubs would start to score three points in a row and thus take back the minimal advantage. Soriano cut the deficit to one, while Soto leveled the result after Fukudome tripled to right. Finally, the term ended with the same Fukudome scoring a precious point from Weeks’s error.
The third inning saw Brewers level the score for the last time through Braun who made it 5-5 after McGehee double to center. Pena replied with a 383-foot right afterwards as Chicago were propelling to a clear win in the next rounds. Fukudome hit a 415-foot homerun in the sixth, while Soto and Campana put their side four points ahead of the losing pace Milwaukee. The seventh inning brought a couple of more points for the hosts who went 11-5 ahead thanks to Soriano’s 397-foot homerun and Pena’s follow-up.
Finally, Montanez scored the last point for Chicago in the eighth inning after Ramirez doubled to left. Gomez and Betancourt scored the last two consolation points for Milwaukee in the ninth as Cubs were celebrating the comprehensive victory, grabbed in front of a 40,000 friendly crowd. “We haven’t played great baseball, but there were a lot of plays today. There was some execution today that I really liked to see,” said manager Mike Quade.
Chicago sit second from the bottom in the Central Conference with 28 wins and 40 losses, the win over Milwaukee being their fifth in the past ten games. Brewers, by contrast, lead the table with a .557 winning percentage which includes 39 victories and 31 defeats. They will next face Boston Red Sox, the best side in the East, while Cubs meet New York Yankees on Friday at the Wrigley Field.
Detroit Tigers 6 – 2 Cleveland Indians
Detroit have cemented their leading position in the Central with a 22nd home win when they defeated Indians yesterday at the Comerica Park. Indians scored the first couple of points in the first inning, only to be leveled minutes later. Brantely tripled to right and then scored from a throwing error committed by Raburn. Cabrera doubled the lead right after wards from Choo’s triple to center.
Kelly singled to left in the same inning, allowing Jackson to cut the deficit to one point. Martinez then sacrificed to right and Kelly evened the situation. The next two innings went scoreless for both sides, but Detroit looked the main favorites. Peralta put his side into the first lead after firing a 354-foot homerun in the fourth term, while Raburn imitated him with a 382 footer minutes later.
As for the fifth term, it saw the same Tigers score two more points through Kelly and Boesch. Detroit remain top in the Central with a .551 winning percentage which includes 38 wins and 31 losses. Cleveland are just behind them with a .537 record which incorporates 36 victories and the same number of defeats as the leaders. Theyw ill next meet Pittsburgh Pirates, while Detroit face Colorado Rockies on Friday at the Coors Field.
Houston Astros 4 – 5 Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh have extended their positive streak to four wins when they stunned Astros yesterday at the Minute Maid Park. Jones started the game hitting a 422-foot homerun as Pirates propelled through to a three-point lead thanks to Tabata and McCutchen’s points. Houston managed the even the situation in the foruth and fifth terms. Sanchez grounded out to third, allowing Wallace to cut the deficit to two points. Corporan then sacrificed to center, while Downs made it 2-3.
Finally, Pence doubled to center in the next round, while Bourn leveled the score to three. That was also the turning points of the meeting as Pittsburgh were getting ready for a two-point rally which proved to be crucial in the end. McCutchen scored his second point thanks to an error committed by Bourn, while Walker made it 5-3 after Harrison’s double to right. With a last effort, Bourgeois scored the last consolation point for Houston who conceded their third straight loss.
Pirates are fourth in the Central Conference with a .515 winning percentage which includes 35 wins and 33 defeats, the win over Astros being their seventh in the past ten games. Astros, by contrast, lie foot of the table with only 25 wins and 45 losses, having the worst record in the league.
Tampa Bay Rays 2 – 4 Boston Red Sox
The new East leaders Boston have started to build streak after defeating Rays last night at the Tropicana Field. Red Sox secured their win from the very beginning as they go three points ahead after only two innings. Ortiz walked and Pedroia made it 1-0 in the opening term. Saltalamacchia then doubled the lead after McDonald singled to center, while McDonald followed him with another precious points scored within the same round.
Rays’ first reply came from Upton who cut the deficit to two points after Fuld doubled to left. The next three terms went scoreless for both sides, while the sixth one saw Kotchman hit a 377-foot homerun for a 2-3 result. Unfortunately for the home side, Gonzalez would break back with a 360-foot homerun in the ninth as Red Sox have consolidated their leading position in the East.
Red Sox lead the table with 41 wins and 27 defeats, having the second best record of the league. Tampa Bay remain third with 36 wins and 33 defeats, the loss to the leaders being their second in a row, fourth in the past ten games. They will next play Florida Marlins, while Boston meet Milwaukee Brewers on Friday.
Toronto Blue Jays 3 – 4 Baltimore Orioles
Toronto have switches negative after being edged by Orioles yesterday at the Rogers Centre. After a five-inning drought, the two sides scored their first two points in the sixth one. Orioles were the first to take a 2-0 lead through Hardy, who hit a 373-foot homerun, and Markakis who doubled the lead after Guerrero double to left. Toronto broke back through Nix and Escobar who evened the score just minutes later.
The next two innings went scoreless for both sides, while the nith term saw both sides chasing the victory desperately. Reimold made it 3-2 after Lee grounded into fielder’s choice, while Pie propelled his side two points ahead of the Jays. Finally, Lind homered a 333-foot homerun to right, but it was too late as Baltimore were capturing their 31st win of the season. Orioles lie foot of the table in the East with 35losses, the win over Toronto being their fifth in the past ten games.
On the other side, Toronto are just above them with 34 wins and 35 defeats, sitting 7.5 gamesback behind the leaders Boston and 1.5 above the Orioles. They will next face Cincinnati Reds, while Baltimore visit Washington Nationals on Friday.
MLB Thursday results:
Detroit Tigers 6 – 2 Cleveland Indians
Philadelphia Phillies 3 – 0 Florida Marlins
Washington Nationals 7 – 4 St. Louis Cardinals
New York Yankees 3 – 2 Texas Rangers
Chicago Cubs 12 – 7 Milwaukee Brewers
Atlanta Braves 9 – 8 New York Mets
Minnesota Twins 1 – 0 Chicago White Sox
Oakland Athletics 8 – 4 Kansas City Royals
Toronto Blue Jays 3 – 4 Baltimore Orioles
Houston Astros 4 – 5 Pittsburgh Pirates
Tampa Bay Rays 2 – 4 Boston Red Sox
Arizona Diamondbacks 3 – 2 San Francisco Giants
Friday fixtures:
Cleveland Indians – Pittsburgh Pirates
Chicago Cubs – New York Yankees
Los Angeles Dodgers – Houston Astros
Cincinnati Reds – Toronto Blue Jays
Boston Red Sox – Milwaukee Brewers
Washington Nationals – Baltimore Orioles
Tampa Bay Rays – Florida Marlins
Atlanta Braves – Texas Rangers
Oakland Athletics – San Francisco Giants
Minnesota Twins – San Diego Padres
New York Mets – Los Angeles Angels
Arizona Diamondbacks – Chicago White Sox
Colorado Rockies – Detroit Tigers
Seattle Mariners – Philadelphia Phillies
St. Louis Cardinals – Kansas City Royals
Yankees finished the three-game meeting with the West leaders with the sheet clean, beating Texas, who threatened with their first win, led the hosts 2-1 at one point in the fifth inning, but were equalized in the next term as New York pushed the meeting into a 12-round tight clash. The first inning went scoreless for both sides, while the second one brought the first lead for New York. Martin singled to center, while Cano made it 1-0 early in the game. The next two innings also went dry for the two teams, but Texas would stun the home side with a shy comeback. Kinsler doubled to left and Teagarden made it 1-1 in the fifth. Chavez then brought the first lead for the West leaders, but things wouldn’t go their way. Cano broke back in the sixth term after Posada doubled to center as the two sides went head to head for five more terms.
Finally, Gardner singled to right, allowing Granderson to gave his side the third straight win over the Rangers, in front of a nearly 50,000 warmly crowd. New York have gone .582 so far this season, percentage which includes 39 wins and 28 defeats. Texas remain top spot in the West despite the win, but they have dropped .5 above their main followers Seattle who are on win from getting the leading position. Said Rangers’ manager Ron Washington: “He has definitely evolved. I don’t remember him being able to move the ball around like he did today.”
Pitcher Gordon also looked pleased with the third success grabbed against one of the best sides in the league. “Maybe stick around and help the Yankees. It sounds crazy saying that. The last 24 hours, it was nuts. Once I was on the field, I was comfortable. I had the ball in my hand, I knew what to do.” New York will next play Chicago Cubs, while the Rangers play Atlanta Braves on Friday.
Chicago Cubs 12 – 7 Milwaukee Brewers
Cubs thwarted Cubs yesterday at the Wrigley Field where they grabbed their 15th home win. Brewers had a better start, managing to build a two-point lead early in the first inning through Braun, who hit a 392-foot homerun and Morgan who doubled the advantage right afterwards. Fukudome broke back immediately, cutting the deficit to one after Castro doubled to left. Castro then leveled the score to even the situation.
Milwaukee powered back to a two-point lead the visits would dispel in the second term. Kotarras fired a 408-foot homerun, while Hart made it 4-2. That was also the turning point of the game as Cubs would start to score three points in a row and thus take back the minimal advantage. Soriano cut the deficit to one, while Soto leveled the result after Fukudome tripled to right. Finally, the term ended with the same Fukudome scoring a precious point from Weeks’s error.
The third inning saw Brewers level the score for the last time through Braun who made it 5-5 after McGehee double to center. Pena replied with a 383-foot right afterwards as Chicago were propelling to a clear win in the next rounds. Fukudome hit a 415-foot homerun in the sixth, while Soto and Campana put their side four points ahead of the losing pace Milwaukee. The seventh inning brought a couple of more points for the hosts who went 11-5 ahead thanks to Soriano’s 397-foot homerun and Pena’s follow-up.
Finally, Montanez scored the last point for Chicago in the eighth inning after Ramirez doubled to left. Gomez and Betancourt scored the last two consolation points for Milwaukee in the ninth as Cubs were celebrating the comprehensive victory, grabbed in front of a 40,000 friendly crowd. “We haven’t played great baseball, but there were a lot of plays today. There was some execution today that I really liked to see,” said manager Mike Quade.
Chicago sit second from the bottom in the Central Conference with 28 wins and 40 losses, the win over Milwaukee being their fifth in the past ten games. Brewers, by contrast, lead the table with a .557 winning percentage which includes 39 victories and 31 defeats. They will next face Boston Red Sox, the best side in the East, while Cubs meet New York Yankees on Friday at the Wrigley Field.
Detroit Tigers 6 – 2 Cleveland Indians
Detroit have cemented their leading position in the Central with a 22nd home win when they defeated Indians yesterday at the Comerica Park. Indians scored the first couple of points in the first inning, only to be leveled minutes later. Brantely tripled to right and then scored from a throwing error committed by Raburn. Cabrera doubled the lead right after wards from Choo’s triple to center.
Kelly singled to left in the same inning, allowing Jackson to cut the deficit to one point. Martinez then sacrificed to right and Kelly evened the situation. The next two innings went scoreless for both sides, but Detroit looked the main favorites. Peralta put his side into the first lead after firing a 354-foot homerun in the fourth term, while Raburn imitated him with a 382 footer minutes later.
As for the fifth term, it saw the same Tigers score two more points through Kelly and Boesch. Detroit remain top in the Central with a .551 winning percentage which includes 38 wins and 31 losses. Cleveland are just behind them with a .537 record which incorporates 36 victories and the same number of defeats as the leaders. Theyw ill next meet Pittsburgh Pirates, while Detroit face Colorado Rockies on Friday at the Coors Field.
Houston Astros 4 – 5 Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh have extended their positive streak to four wins when they stunned Astros yesterday at the Minute Maid Park. Jones started the game hitting a 422-foot homerun as Pirates propelled through to a three-point lead thanks to Tabata and McCutchen’s points. Houston managed the even the situation in the foruth and fifth terms. Sanchez grounded out to third, allowing Wallace to cut the deficit to two points. Corporan then sacrificed to center, while Downs made it 2-3.
Finally, Pence doubled to center in the next round, while Bourn leveled the score to three. That was also the turning points of the meeting as Pittsburgh were getting ready for a two-point rally which proved to be crucial in the end. McCutchen scored his second point thanks to an error committed by Bourn, while Walker made it 5-3 after Harrison’s double to right. With a last effort, Bourgeois scored the last consolation point for Houston who conceded their third straight loss.
Pirates are fourth in the Central Conference with a .515 winning percentage which includes 35 wins and 33 defeats, the win over Astros being their seventh in the past ten games. Astros, by contrast, lie foot of the table with only 25 wins and 45 losses, having the worst record in the league.
Tampa Bay Rays 2 – 4 Boston Red Sox
The new East leaders Boston have started to build streak after defeating Rays last night at the Tropicana Field. Red Sox secured their win from the very beginning as they go three points ahead after only two innings. Ortiz walked and Pedroia made it 1-0 in the opening term. Saltalamacchia then doubled the lead after McDonald singled to center, while McDonald followed him with another precious points scored within the same round.
Rays’ first reply came from Upton who cut the deficit to two points after Fuld doubled to left. The next three terms went scoreless for both sides, while the sixth one saw Kotchman hit a 377-foot homerun for a 2-3 result. Unfortunately for the home side, Gonzalez would break back with a 360-foot homerun in the ninth as Red Sox have consolidated their leading position in the East.
Red Sox lead the table with 41 wins and 27 defeats, having the second best record of the league. Tampa Bay remain third with 36 wins and 33 defeats, the loss to the leaders being their second in a row, fourth in the past ten games. They will next play Florida Marlins, while Boston meet Milwaukee Brewers on Friday.
Toronto Blue Jays 3 – 4 Baltimore Orioles
Toronto have switches negative after being edged by Orioles yesterday at the Rogers Centre. After a five-inning drought, the two sides scored their first two points in the sixth one. Orioles were the first to take a 2-0 lead through Hardy, who hit a 373-foot homerun, and Markakis who doubled the lead after Guerrero double to left. Toronto broke back through Nix and Escobar who evened the score just minutes later.
The next two innings went scoreless for both sides, while the nith term saw both sides chasing the victory desperately. Reimold made it 3-2 after Lee grounded into fielder’s choice, while Pie propelled his side two points ahead of the Jays. Finally, Lind homered a 333-foot homerun to right, but it was too late as Baltimore were capturing their 31st win of the season. Orioles lie foot of the table in the East with 35losses, the win over Toronto being their fifth in the past ten games.
On the other side, Toronto are just above them with 34 wins and 35 defeats, sitting 7.5 gamesback behind the leaders Boston and 1.5 above the Orioles. They will next face Cincinnati Reds, while Baltimore visit Washington Nationals on Friday.
MLB Thursday results:
Detroit Tigers 6 – 2 Cleveland Indians
Philadelphia Phillies 3 – 0 Florida Marlins
Washington Nationals 7 – 4 St. Louis Cardinals
New York Yankees 3 – 2 Texas Rangers
Chicago Cubs 12 – 7 Milwaukee Brewers
Atlanta Braves 9 – 8 New York Mets
Minnesota Twins 1 – 0 Chicago White Sox
Oakland Athletics 8 – 4 Kansas City Royals
Toronto Blue Jays 3 – 4 Baltimore Orioles
Houston Astros 4 – 5 Pittsburgh Pirates
Tampa Bay Rays 2 – 4 Boston Red Sox
Arizona Diamondbacks 3 – 2 San Francisco Giants
Friday fixtures:
Cleveland Indians – Pittsburgh Pirates
Chicago Cubs – New York Yankees
Los Angeles Dodgers – Houston Astros
Cincinnati Reds – Toronto Blue Jays
Boston Red Sox – Milwaukee Brewers
Washington Nationals – Baltimore Orioles
Tampa Bay Rays – Florida Marlins
Atlanta Braves – Texas Rangers
Oakland Athletics – San Francisco Giants
Minnesota Twins – San Diego Padres
New York Mets – Los Angeles Angels
Arizona Diamondbacks – Chicago White Sox
Colorado Rockies – Detroit Tigers
Seattle Mariners – Philadelphia Phillies
St. Louis Cardinals – Kansas City Royals
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