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Floyd, White Sox vie to continue strong start in Baltimore Thu Apr 17 10:57:14 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - Chicago starting pitcher Gavin Floyd will try to continue his hot start to the 2008 season tonight, when he takes the mound for the White Sox in the finale of a short two-game series against the Baltimore Orioles from Camden Yards. Floyd is unbeaten with a 2.02 ERA over his first two starts of the season, having defeated Detroit with six innings of three-run ball on April 5 before hurling 7 1/3 shutout frames in another victory over the Tigers a week later. The young right-ha
Contreras' strong effort lifts White Sox over O's Wed Apr 16 22:15:11 2008 EST
Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - Jose Contreras was brilliant over seven innings as the Chicago White Sox earned their fifth straight road win with a 3-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles in the opener of a two-game series. Contreras (1-1) scattered four hits and a run over his time on the hill for the White Sox, who have won two in a row and four of their last five contests. Jim Thome provided all the offense for Chicago, a three-run home run in the first inning. Bobby Jenks got his sixth sav
Twins send Hernandez to the hill versus Rays Wed Apr 16 11:00:12 2008 EST
r the course of his career and is 2-2 against the with a 5.77 ERA. Tampa will counter with right-hander James Shields, who is 1-1 on the season with a 3.00 ERA. Shields, though, received a no-decision in his last start on Friday against the Baltimore Orioles, as he allowed five runs, just two of which were earned, and seven hits in six innings of his team's 10-5 win. Shields is 1-1 lifetime against the Twins with a 6.17 ERA in two starts. The Rays enter this series after getting swept in a two-
White Sox open road swing in Baltimore Wed Apr 16 10:59:40 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - The Chicago White Sox try for their fifth straight road win this evening when they begin a brief two-game series with the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. Chicago, which will be starting a five-game road swing tonight, lost its first two games away from home on the season, but have won four straight since and surprisingly sit atop the AL Central standings at 8-5. The White Sox continued their strong start to the season on Tuesday, as Carlos Quentin smashed a three-run home
Toronto explodes for 16 hits against Baltimore Tue Apr 15 23:14:47 2008 EST
Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - David Eckstein went 3-for-4, scored three runs and had one RBI, as the Toronto Blue Jays crushed the Baltimore Orioles, 11-3, at Camden Yards. Aaron Hill hit a three-run homer for the Blue Jays, who split the short, two- game series with Baltimore. Alex Rios had two RBI in the win and Vernon Wells had a pair of hits, a run scored and a run batted in. Matt Stairs had two RBI and Marco Scutaro scored a pair of runs. Shaun Marcum (2-0) got the win by throwing 6 2/3
Millwood tries to prevent an Angels sweep in Texas Tue Apr 15 11:09:19 2008 EST
ers Ballpark. Millwood has allowed just three earned runs in his three starts this season -- spanning 21 innings -- but only has one win to show for it. He put forth his third straight solid start to the season on Thursday, when he held the Baltimore Orioles to a run and three hits over seven frames to earn his first victory. That improved him to 1-2 on the campaign to go along with a 1.29 earned run average. The 33-year-old right-hander, who gave up two runs and 12 hits in a loss to the Angels
Marcum, Trachsel square off in Baltimore Tue Apr 15 10:53:51 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - Right-hander Shaun Marcum looks for his first career win against the Baltimore Orioles tonight when his Toronto Blue Jays visit Camden Yards in the finale of a brief two-game series between American League East Division rivals. The 26-year-old Missouri native is 0-1 in six lifetime appearances against the Orioles, including four starts. He's allowed 24 hits and 20 runs in 24 1/3 innings, walking 12 and striking out 15. Marcum has pitched well in two overall outings in 2008, a
Albers, Orioles puzzle Blue Jays Mon Apr 14 23:06:07 2008 EST
Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - Kevin Millar drove in three runs, and Matt Albers tossed five-innings of one-run ball to earn the win as the Baltimore Orioles held off the Toronto Blue Jays, 4-3, at Camden Yards. Millar finished 2-for-4 with a two-run homer and a run scored, while Adam Jones went 3-for-3 to lead the offensive attack for the Orioles, winners of two of three. Melvin Mora, Brian Roberts and Luke Scott had two hits each. "Jones shows you what kind of make-up he has," Orioles manag
Ailing Yanks continue road trek with trip to Tampa Mon Apr 14 11:11:06 2008 EST
innings. Sonnanstine defeated Kennedy and the Yanks on April 4 and is 2-1 in his young career against them, while pitching to a 3.98 ERA in three starts. Tampa enters this series on the heels of taking two of three over the weekend from the Baltimore Orioles. The Rays won Sunday's rubber match of the set, as B.J. Upton hit a three-run home run and Jeff Niemann pitched six strong innings in his big league debut to lead Tampa to a 6-2 victory. Niemann (1-0), the fourth overall pick in the 2004 dr
Blue Jays put win streak on the line in Baltimore Mon Apr 14 11:09:17 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - Dustin McGowan tries to help Toronto extend its winning streak to four games this evening, when the Blue Jays open a brief two-game series with the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. McGowan is still searching for his first win of the year despite two solid outings. In his most recent start Wednesday against Oakland, McGowan surrendered two runs and seven hits in five innings, but did not factor in the decision of his team's 6-3 loss. He had allowed two runs and four hits ove
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