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The Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz homered in his rehabilitation debut in the minors.
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Federal authorities are investigating general managers, scouts and scouting directors for possible fraud in connection with the signing of Dominican prospects.
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Raúl Ibáñez’s tiebreaking homer in the fourth was enough offense as the Seattle Mariners won for the eighth time in 11 games beating the Detroit Tigers on Friday.
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Jason Giambi hit a grand slam and drove in a season-best six runs, Alex Rodriguez added a three-run shot and the host Yankees pounded the Texas Rangers 18-7.
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When I think about the performance of folks in city hall, I repeat to myself, in a soothing tone, a slightly abridged version of French psychologist Ãmile Coué's positive autosuggestion: Every day, and in every way, the D.C. government is getting better and better.
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With six players batting a combined .200 with 6 home runs, he Nationals seem determined to earn a nomination for Worst Hitting Outfield of All Time.
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The Mets spoiled Mike Pelfrey’s stellar performance by managing only five hits in their 1-0 loss to the Washington Nationals on Thursday.
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The Mets team that won on Tuesday looked drastically different from the one that had lost the day before.
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The behavior of the players in the Washington Nationals’ dugout during Monday’s game has reopened a debate as to what is considered a breach of baseball etiquette.
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The Mets made it difficult for the crowd to stick around in the cold past a sloppy fifth inning, when the Nationals scored three runs to snap a tie on their way to a victory.
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