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The Yankees are a season-high 11 games over .500 and would climb into a virtual tie for the lead in the American League wild-card race with a sweep this weekend.
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The Toronto Blue Jays’ pitcher Roy Halladay scattered seven hits in seven innings in a 7-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles to move the Blue Jays to .500.
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Tension between division rivals Phillies and Mets mounted after Thursday’s game — a 3-1 loss that moved the Mets into first place above Philadelphia.
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The M.L.B. is investigating the proliferation of broken bats by collecting every bat that shattered, chipped, cracked or smashed during the last three weeks.
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Carlos Delgado’s two-out, two-run double in the eighth inning snapped a tie and propelled the Mets to a victory against the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday afternoon.
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The Mets and the Phillies are right back where they were when they began this series Tuesday, sharing a record and the same coveted spot atop the National League East.
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Mike Mussina baffled Minnesota for eight innings and Alex Rodriguez hit a two-run double as the Yankees beat the Twins Wednesday for their 10th straight home win.
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Luis Aguayo has been mostly anonymous during his five weeks on the job as the Mets’ third-base coach, but he was not so lucky Tuesday night.
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It will take a lot for Brett Myers to prove that he has solved his problems and can be a factor for the Phillies over the next 61 games.
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Tampa Bay shortstop Ben Zobrist homered and drove in two runs in his last game before being sent down to the minors.
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Fred Wilpon, the team’s principal owner, said Wednesday he is pleased with the direction the Mets are headed and with the work of Manager Jerry Manuel.
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Twenty-five years after the famous pine tar incident that nullified the Kansas City Royal George Brett’s homer, the umpire who made the call returned to Yankee Stadium.
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Jorge Posada is not ready to give up the rest of the season for a necessary shoulder surgery, even if it means that his recovery will cost him part of 2009.
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Just when it looked like the Yankees and Red Sox were drifting into cozy familiarity, along came Jonathan Papelbon, poking a sharp stick into the cage of somnolent Yankee fans.
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Authorities have focused on Houston, Roger Clemens’s hometown, in search of someone who can directly link Clemens to the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
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