Tampa Bay Rays’ Wade Davis looks to extend winning streak on mound

Tampa Bay Rays’ Wade Davis looks to extend winning streak on mound
By Joe Smith, Times Staff Writer Thursday, September 16, 2010 ST. PETERSBURG — Rookie RHP Wade Davis remembers being a spectator during the Rays’ 2008 World Series run, watching a game at Fenway Park after LHP David Price left him tickets. With Davis pitching impressively the past two months, he is making a case to join Price in the playoff rotation this October. Davis, 25, enters tonight’s …
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Kazmir bests Rays in return to the Trop
Kazmir bests Rays in return to the Trop
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A’s hope to build a win streak versus Mariners

A’s hope to build a win streak versus Mariners
(Sports Network) – At seven games off the pace in the American League West Division, time is running out on the Oakland Athletics and their hopes for a postseason berth.
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Oakland A’s report for series vs. Seattle Mariners
A’S vs. SeattleSite: Oakland Coliseum About the Mariners: Don’t expect baseballs to fly out of the yard in this series.
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Hernandez stellar again as Mariners beat Indians
SEATTLE (AP) — Felix Hernandez had another dominant pitching effort and got just enough support to get a victory. Hernandez scattered four hits in eight innings and the Seattle Mariners beat the Cleveland Indians 3-0 on Sunday.
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Braves’ Win Streak Continues

Braves’ Win Streak Continues
Tommy Hanson finally got some run support and won for the first time in nearly two months, allowing just one hit in seven shutout innings to lead the Atlanta Braves past the New York Mets 4-1 on Wednesday night.
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Braves’ Hudson aims to shut down Mets in series finale
(Sports Network) – Offense has been tough to come by for the Mets in their current series with the Braves. It should be even tougher tonight with Tim Hudson, the National League’s earned run average leader, set to take the hill.
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Los Angeles Lakers vs Boston Celtics ( Lakers snap Boston streak ) 02/05/09 [HQ]

Ray Allen was still on the floor, knocked on his back, when the Los Angeles Lakers began hugging and chest-bumping under the 2008 NBA Championship banner that was earned at their expense. “I wish we would have come here last year with this kind of attitude,” said Pau Gasol, who scored 24 points with 14 rebounds Thursday night to lead the Lakers to a 110-109 overtime victory over Boston. “Nobody backed down,” he added. “We were as physical as anybody.” In a rematch of an NBA finals in which the Celtics outmuscled the Lakers to the title, Lamar Odom made a pair of free throws with 16 seconds left in overtime and Los Angeles held on with physical defense against Paul Pierce and Allen that prevented either All-Star from getting off a clean shot. The loss snapped the Celtics’ 12-game winning streak and dropped them to 0-2 against the best in the West. Boston trails the Lakers by percentage points for the best overall record in the NBA, and would lose a tiebreaker for home court advantage in the finals – if they both make it back. “It would be great,” Pierce said. Kevin Garnett banged his fist on the table in agreement, and then interjected a reminder that seemed to be intended for the locker room across the hall: “We’re the champs, man.” Kobe Bryant scored 26 points with 10 rebounds to help the Lakers take a five-game winning streak into Sunday’s game against Cleveland. LA also snapped Boston’s 19-game winning streak on Christmas Day and sent the Celtics into a 2-7 skid

Mets’ Two-Game Streak Ends in Ragged Loss

Mets’ Two-Game Streak Ends in Ragged Loss
Three errors lead to three unearned runs and spoil a strong start by Pat Misch in his season debut.
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Kendrick guides Phils into wild card tie with win over Mets
Kendrick guides Phils into wild card tie with win over Mets
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The Phillies Scoop: Phils let out Cy of relief with Halladay
NEW YORK — A lack of run support and a generally flat Phillies’ season once had shuffled Roy Halladay deep to the back of serious National League Cy Young Award contenders.
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New York Mets blank Philadelphia Phillies again
Mets held their National League East rivals scoreless for the fourth straight game at Citi Field.
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Toronto Blue Jays Tickets – Can Arbitration Streak Strike Out?

Toronto Blue Jays Tickets – Can Arbitration Streak Strike Out?

It’s not news, well, it is news but no new news that there’s still arbitration going on in the Toronto Blue Jays camp again this year. Although the last 10 or 12 years have been the scene of arbitration between the Blue Jays and the powers that be, one can hope that, as in the past that Toronto will come up with a way to dodge the court rooms as they have done before.

Currently there are six Blue Jays who have made arbitration filings in time of the recent deadline. This means Toronto will be exchanging figures with those who have filed soon. If resolution can’t be reached in time, arbitration hearings will begin on February 1 and could last all the way through February 21, guaranteeing a cut into this year’s Spring Training, which will be held in Dunedin, Florida.

Should arbitration hearings become necessary, a panel will be elected to select from the suggested contracts for this upcoming season. Jason Frasor, Brandon League, Jeremy Accardo, Shawn Camp, Brian Tallet and Jose Bautista are all eligible for arbitration this year. Thirty-one year old Frasor is starting his sixth season with the Blue Jays and thanks to last year’s arbitration, he earned .125 million.

Accardo, on the other hand, is a newcomer to arbitration and attained eligibility for the first time this year. Accardo played 16 games and then went out back in May from a strain to his right forearm. Bautista may be in a class by himself when it comes to arbitration. Originally acquired in exchange for Robinzon Diaz last season, Bautista has filed for arbitration after being paid .8 million last year. Bautista, unlike the other filers, is capable of playing multiple positions7 both in the outfield and infield.

The 28-year old multi-faceted Bautista hit 15 home runs, .238 and 54 RBIs while appearing in 128 games during last season.

Fortunately, time has not run out to continue the negotiations between both sides. That means that an agreement can be reached on all six players who have filed and it can happen before February 1. And it wouldn’t be a moment too soon since Spring Training is just around the corner.

Another change around the corner for the Blue Jays is the loss of broadcasting their games on CBC. Scott Moore, head of CBC Sports, recently revealed that the cost of television rights and the decrease in revenue are the reasons that CBC will be leaving their agreement with the Blue Jays, which expired in 2008.

For inquiring fans who may be wondering about the change, 125 of the 162 games will still be aired but the transmissions will be on Sportsnet and 20 additional games of the 162 will be transmitted on TSN. “We weren’t able to make a deal that made financial sense in these economic times,” Moore said. “So we have no games, nor do we have plans to do any games this year.”

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Cubs clobber Brewers to snap seven-game losing streak

Cubs clobber Brewers to snap seven-game losing streak
CHICAGO — Geovany Soto homered and had five RBIs, pinch-hitter Aramis Ramirez capped a six-run sixth inning with a three-run shot, and the Chicago Cubs snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 15-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday. Chicago Cubs – Games – Video Games – Recreation – Yovani Gallardo
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Brewers send Cubs to seventh straight loss
Brewers send Cubs to seventh straight loss
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Real Salt Lake extends unbeaten home streak to 20

Real Salt Lake extends unbeaten home streak to 20
The defending champions are just two games away from the Major League Soccer record, set by the Columbus Crew last year. The victory also was the fifth in a row at home for Salt Lake (10-4-4) over United, now winless in its last six games.
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Real Salt Lake extends unbeaten home streak to 20
The defending champions are just two games away from the Major League Soccer record, set by the Columbus Crew last year. The victory also was the fifth in a row at home for Salt Lake (10-4-4) over United, now winless in its last six games.
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Soccer-New squad rules a ‘disaster’ for football, says Wenger
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger discarded his usual diplomacy when he dismissed the Premier League’s new squad rules as “disastrous for football” on Friday.
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Allegri: Beckham will not return to AC Milan
AC Milan coach Massimo Allegri says David Beckham will not return for a third spell at the Italian club. Beckham watched Milan draw 1-1 at Arsenal in a preseason friendly on Saturday but Allegri says that does not mean the one-time England captain will rejoin his former teammates on the field. Beckham is contracted to the Los Angeles Galaxy but has twice gone on loan to Milan to stay fit during…
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