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Twins open with chilly loss to Tigers
Justin Verlander won on opening day for the first time in six tries, pitching five shutout innings at frosty Target Field and sending the defending American League champion Detroit Tigers past the Minnesota Twins 4-2 on Monday. With the gametime...
Tags: Target Field, Josh Roenicke, Justin Morneau, Joe Mauer, Andy Dirks
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Verlander, Tigers open with cool win over Twins
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Justin Verlander and the Detroit Tigers are restocked for a run at another World Series. Some cold air at the start of the season wasn't about to deter them. Verlander won on opening day for the first time in six tries,...
Tags: Ron Gardenhire, Target Field, Chris Parmelee, Josh Roenicke, Justin Morneau
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A chilly opener for Tigers and Twins
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Batter up? More like bundle up. The Detroit Tigers open the season on Monday in frosty Minnesota, where forecasts call for temperature in the low 30s at game time at outdoor Target Field. The wind chill is expected to be...
Tags: Justin Verlander, Ron Gardenhire, Prince Fielder, Detroit Tigers, Target Field
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A chilly opener today for Twins and Tigers
Batter up? More like bundle up. The Detroit Tigers open the season today in frosty Minnesota, where forecasts call for temperature in the low 30s at game time at outdoor Target Field. The wind chill is expected to be around 20 degrees. So the Tigers...
Tags: Justin Verlander, Ron Gardenhire, Prince Fielder, Detroit Tigers, Target Field
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Werth says Nationals' biggest threat is....
The Phillies FilesAt first glance, Jayson Werth's comments seem pretty complimentary to the Phillies. Second glance makes you wonder how much motivation they will provide for the Braves. Adam Kilgore from the Washington Post wrote about Werth and some of his feelings...... -
J.J. Hardy on homering for second spring hit
The Baltimore SunJ.J. Hardy was 1-for-22 for the spring heading into his second at-bat on Sunday against the Minnesota Twins. Then he turned on a 91-mph fastball from Vance Worley and sent it over the left-field wall for his first home run in Grapefruit League action....Tags: Sports, Buck Showalter, J.J. Hardy, Baseball, Spring Training
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Phillie saying goodbye to baseball
The Phillies FilesI can still remember the look on Brian Schneider’s face when he stood in the Phillies’ clubhouse after he signed as a free agent before the 2010 season. I’ve seen smiles and excitement from players who were eager to get...... -
Worley helps Twins top Pirates
AssociatedFORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Justin Morneau was on Vance Worley's side this time. That's the way the right-hander likes it. Morneau hit a three-run double for Minnesota and the newcomer Worley pitched two scoreless innings in his spring debut...Tags: World Baseball Classic, Ron Gardenhire, Clint Hurdle, Justin Morneau, Baseball
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Spring training: AL Central preview
Never underestimate Mike Ilitch's appetite for a championship. While the Tigers loved what they got from Anibal Sanchez a year ago, they didn't have $80 million budgeted to keep him off the free-agent market. But that's what Dave Dombrowski persuaded...
Tags: Ron Gardenhire, Target Field, Terry Francona, Miguel Tejada, James Shields
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Ruiz deserves Phils efforts, fans vote
PHILADELPHIA — The Phillies finally amped up their campaign last week to get Carlos Ruiz to next month'sAll-Star game. As part of their pre-game, clubhouse attire, players wore "Vote Chooch" shirts. Roy Halladay sported the shirt when played...
Tags: Yadier Molina, Cole Hamels, Carlos Ruiz, Roy Halladay, Jimmy Rollins
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Twins biggest winners at winter meetings
Terry Ryan has nothing against free-agent outfielder Michael Bourn. Honest. But the general manager knows his Twins aren't going to compete again in the American League Central — Joe Mauer or no Joe Mauer — until they fix a starting rotation...
Tags: Francisco Cervelli, Boston Red Sox, Target Field, Austin Romine, Alex Rodriguez
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Phillies and Brewers back in wild-card playoff hunt
When the trade deadline rolled around at the end of July, the Phillies were 46-57, which put them only 21/2 games better than the Cubs in the National League's wild-card playoff standings. They were in ninth place, 13 games behind the Braves for the...
Tags: Cole Hamels, Roy Halladay, Boston Red Sox, Stephen Strasburg, Baseball
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