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MLB Scores
All the scores for 7/19/15
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Walk, Don't Run: Cleveland Indians Use Free Passes to Slip by Cincinnati Reds, 5-3
If the Indians' hitters broke a sweat on Sunday, blame it on the humidity. Cincinnati's pitchers made it easy on the Tribe offense in Cleveland's 5-3 victory on a muggy afternoon on the riverfront.
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MLB Roundup: Nationals Beat 2nd Place Mets 7-2
Clint Robinson’s two-run double to deep center was the biggest blow as the Nationals jumped on Mets starter Matt Harvey for five runs in the first three innings Monday night, and NL East-leading Washington beat second-place New York 7-2.
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Pujols Hits Three Homers
7/20/15: Albert Pujols belts three homers in Monday's doubleheader, including his 549th homer to pass Mike Schmidt for 15th place all-time
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A Major League Baseball Team has Signed a Chinese Player for the First Time in a Hundred Years
The quintessentially American sport of baseball is becoming increasingly popular internationally, and US teams have established development centers all over the world to cultivate new athletes.
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Garza pitches Brewers past Indians 8-1 in return from DL
Jean Segura took some good-natured ribbing during batting practice Tuesday from Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell and coach Mike Guerrero about his lack of pop lately.
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Indians Win Over the Milwaukee Brewers 7 to 5
The Indians have been in a team-wide slump when it comes to clutch hitting. The slump, however, does not include Michael Brantley, who is hitting .364 (32-for-88) with runners in scoring position this season.
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Ballpark Chaser Chuck Booth Out to See a Game Each Day of the Major League Baseball Season
From time to time when we get together, my best friend Dave and I will sit around and discuss our retirement plans.
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Indians Hit Hard in 8-1 Loss to White Sox
Trevor Bauer acknowledges that his season is going downhill fast. The right-hander also admits that he has no idea how to reverse course.
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Indians Won't Trade Aviles Due to Daughter's Leukemia Battle
The Cleveland Indians aren’t out of the playoff race quite yet, but there’s one player who definitely isn’t for sale ahead of the Major League Baseball trade deadline.
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Seven solid Innings From Corey Kluber not Enough; Cleveland Indians Fall 6-0 to White Sox
Tonight was a night where nothing went right for the Tribe and even more so if your name happens to be Corey Kluber.
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Sale, White Sox Cruise Past Indians 10-3
Chris Sale doesn’t need much help on nights he pitches. Give him a five-run lead before he even takes the mound, that’s a tough predicament for the opposition
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Phillies Pitcher Cole Hamels Throws No-Hitter vs. Cubs
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels threw a no-hitter against the Chicago Cubs on Saturday afternoon.
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Pedro Martinez Wows Crowd as he, Smoltz, Biggio, Johnson Enter Hall of Fame
Pedro Martinez was the brightest star on a day John Smoltz, Randy Johnson and Craig Biggio joined him in baseball's Hall of Fame.
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Rodon, Sanchez Lead White Sox to Sweep With 2-1 Win Over Indians
Carlos Rodon pitched shutout ball into the seventh inning and Carlos Sanchez homered for the second straight day, leading the Chicago White Sox to a four-game sweep with a 2-1 win over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday.
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Hosmer Drives in 4 as Royals Roll Over Indians 9-4
Eric Hosmer drove in four runs, Kendrys Morales added three RBIs and the Kansas City Royals opened a 10-game road trip with a 9-4 victory over the spiraling Cleveland Indians on Monday night.
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MLB Roundup: A-Rod Homers on Birthday, Yanks top Rangers 6-2
Alex Rodriguez homered on his 40th birthday, helping the New York Yankees beat the Texas Rangers 6-2 on Monday night.
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Indians Lose 2-1 for Eighth Straight Home Loss
When Trevor Bauer’s curveball to Eric Hosmer sunk over the wall in right field, Cleveland’s season dropped to a new low.
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Still Eight Men Out — Major League Baseball Denies Appeal of Buck Weaver
The latest request to get Major League Baseball to clear the name of former White Sox third baseman Buck Weaver, one of the eight Sox players banned from baseball after being accused of throwing the 1919 World Series , has been denied.
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Indians Avoid Winless Homestand, Beat Royals 12-1
The Cleveland Indians found the perfect way to avoid a win less homestand.
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