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Thirty-eight innings into his major league career, Brad Ziegler had a 0.00 career earned run average.
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Roy Halladay pitched eight strong innings on Monday night, handing the Athletics their season-high seventh consecutive loss.
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Brad Ziegler, a 28-year-old rookie reliever, has set a pretty impressive major league record: most consecutive scoreless innings to start a career.
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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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Andy Pettitte was fast and effective for New York, dominating the A’s in eight innings, with nine strikeouts.
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With the bases loaded in the 12th inning, José Molina let a just-barely-too-inside fastball from Oakland reliever Lenny DiNardo hit him in the knee.
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Richie Sexson, a towering 33-year-old first baseman, was signed Friday by the Yankees because he has a .344 batting average against left-handers.
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Richie Sexson hit a run-scoring single in his first at-bat, Alex Rodriguez smacked three hits, and Mike Mussina improved to 12-6 in a victory over the Oakland Athletics.
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Rich Harden struck out 10 in an impressive debut for the Chicago Cubs, who blew a five-run lead in the ninth inning before beating the San Francisco Giants, 8-7.
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Hideki Matsui’s grand slam propelled the Yankees to a victory over the Oakland Athletics and their first series win on the road in seven weeks.
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The A’s ripped Darrell Rasner for seven runs in three and two-thirds innings, and the Yankees’ record stands even for the 23rd time this season.
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Chien-Ming Wang allowed a leadoff base runner in each of his first seven innings, but he only allowed one run to win for the first time in seven starts.
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Jason Giambi’s recent surge has made it clear his career is not finished. But no matter how his season had been going, Giambi said, he would have wanted to keep playing.
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Jack Hannahan hit that leadoff single and later drove in two runs, and Jack Cust hit a two-run homer as the host Oakland Athletics completed a three-game sweep with a 6-3 victory Sunday.
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There are many theories attempting to explain Barry Zito’s regression since leaving the Athletics, for whom he compiled a 102-63 record before signing a $126 million contract with the Giants.
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