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Bouncing back with a vengeance. That's what the South Florida Community College softball team did by sweeping a doubleheader in the Warner University Invitational tournament on Saturday. ...more
February 9, 2009
Afternoon baseball belongs to the nostalgic "good old days." ...more
November 5, 2008
As the ball rolled ever so slowly toward him, the only thing Evan Longoria knew for sure was that it wouldn't go foul. He didn't have many options, not with Eric Bruntlett of Philadelphia charging down the third base line hard toward the plate with the potential winning run. ...more
October 26, 2008
Throughout the division series against Chicago, Grant Balfour symbolized the Rays' swagger. Punctuating high-octane strikeouts with primal screams, the reliever seemed untouchable. ...more
October 24, 2008
After getting beat by the Phillies' ace lefthander Cole Hamels in Game 1 of the World Series, the Rays sent their No. 1 pitcher to the mound Thursday night. ...more
October 24, 2008
For better or worse, Josh Beckett is the man for Boston. Saturday night, Beckett was slightly better and definitely not as worse as his past stints on the mound. ...more
October 19, 2008
Jimmy Rollins got the Phillies rollin' with a leadoff homer and they kept right on going. Next stop, the World Series. ...more
October 16, 2008
Pat Burrell, Chase Utley and the Phillies had more than enough power to offset Manny Ramirez in the National League Championship Series opener. ...more
October 10, 2008
Star Of The Game: John Danks, White Sox Starter Big-game John Danks, the White Sox's left-handed starter, lived up to his billing in Sunday's 5-3 victory against Tampa Bay. The Rays collected four hits - and five base runners - in the first two innings, but only had a 1-0 lead to show for it. Danks, who defeated the Twins to win a one-game playoff for the American League Central title Tuesday, hit his rhythm in the middle innings. From the third through the sixth inning, Danks permitted only two base runners as the White Sox built their lead. Danks passed the 100-pitch mark in the seventh inning, when he allowed a two-run homer to B.J. Upton, but Chicago was in command. ...more
October 6, 2008
Less than two hours before Game 2, Carlos Pena said he was "optimistic" he would be able to start as scheduled. ...more
October 4, 2008
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