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Andruw Jones has his moments, good and bad
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWith one swing, Andruw Jones took one huge step forward. And with another, he took a massive one back. In the fourth inning of the Dodgers' 5-3 loss to the Colorado Rockies Wednesday, Jones drove in James Loney with a double. A double to right-center....Tags: Colorado Rockies, Baseball, Juan Pierre, Major League Baseball, Danny Ardoin
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Albert Pujols leads Cardinals past Padres
* at St. Louis 6, San Diego 5: Albert Pujols hit a three-run double in the fifth inning, and his run-scoring infield single in the sixth put the Cardinals ahead, 6-5. * at Florida 9, Philadelphia 5: Rookie catcher John Baker drove in four runs and hit...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Florida Marlins, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Carlos Zambrano
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Marlins Close In On Phillies
John Baker, a rookie backup catcher, drove in four runs and hit one of three Florida homers Saturday as the Marlins tightened the race in the East by beating the Philadelphia Phillies 9-5 in Miami. Dan Uggla had a two-run homer, his 24th, and Jeremy...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Major League Baseball, Carlos Zambrano, John Baker, Milwaukee Brewers
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Dodgers' Takashi Saito to have right elbow examined Monday
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersTakashi Saito said Sunday he continued to feel the discomfort in his right elbow that forced him out of the game Saturday, and Dodgers Manager Joe Torre acknowledged he was assuming that the 38-year old closer would spend time on the disabled list. "It...Tags: Government, Jason Schmidt, Major League Baseball, Rafael Furcal, Joe Beimel
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Volstad's gem a joy to crowd back home
South Florida Sun-SentinelA party of eight, including Chris Volstad's parents, brother and sister were in the Dodger Stadium stands for his debut start late Friday. Back home, Volstad's supporters gathered in greater numbers. About 30 former coaches, friends and acquaintances...Tags: Dolphin Stadium, Florida Marlins, Baseball, Major League Baseball, High School Baseball
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Dodgers lose game and possibly closer Takashi Saito
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTakashi Saito walked off the mound, shaking his dangled right arm. Then he walked off the field, his right elbow tight and future in question. Fourteen pitches into the ninth inning of the Dodgers' eventual 5-3, 11-inning loss to the Florida Marlins on...Tags: Nomar Garciaparra, Florida Marlins, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Wes Helms
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Volstad leads Florida Marlins to 3-1 victory over Dodgers
Sun-Sentinel.comNot a bad first start in the majors for a kid who wore number 71 during spring training. Palm Beach Gardens product and former first-round pick Chris Volstad came within an out of ending the longest run without a complete game in major league history...Tags: Randy Wolf, Florida Marlins, Spring Training, Baseball, Major League Baseball
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Dodgers to host Marlins in key series
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe week ahead Dodgers: The last time the Dodgers played the Florida Marlins, the Dodgers swept three games, outscoring the Marlins, 25-10, in the series April 29-May 1. Both are now in second place and have arrived there in decidedly different ways:...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Oakland Athletics, Major League Baseball, Cleveland Indians, A.J. Burnett
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Dodgers' Rafael Furcal says he'll return this season
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSpeaking to reporters for the first time since he underwent surgery on a bulging disk in his back on July 3, Dodgers shortstop Rafael Furcal said Thursday he was sure he would play again this season. Furcal said he was told by Dr. Robert Watkins, who...Tags: Nomar Garciaparra, Contracts, Baseball, Jason Schmidt, Major League Baseball
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As Brewers play for present, Dodgers wait for future to arrive
ON BASEBALLYou can live off the past for so long, and then you're just selling history. In Milwaukee, the past is 1982. Those Jim Gantner bobblehead dolls are cute, but every nod reminds you that the Brewers haven't won since 1982. "It's nice to unlock your...Tags: Society, Ronald Reagan, Carlos Zambrano, National League, Cleveland Indians
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