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Yanks' Hughes squares off versus Floyd and the White Sox Thu Apr 24 10:53:31 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - New York Yankees pitcher Phil Hughes has received his share of attention this spring, but the Chicago White Sox' Gavin Floyd has had the far better start among the two young hurlers this season. Those two former first-round draft picks will go head-to-head on the mound when the Yankees and White Sox finish up a three-game series tonight at U.S. Cellular Field. Floyd, the fourth overall selection of the 2001 draft by Philadelphia, was shipped by the Phillies to Chicago for vet
Rays hope to get solid outing out of Sonnanstine versus Jays Thu Apr 24 10:50:57 2008 EST
the Tampa Bay Rays host the Toronto Blue Jays in the finale of a three-game series at the Disney Sports Complex. Sonnanstine, a 25-year-old in his second season in the big leagues, twirled a three-hit shutout in his last start, blanking the Chicago White Sox, 5-0 -- his first complete game in 26 starts with the Rays. The Ohio native walked one and struck out four in the effort, which upped his 2008 record to 2-1 with a no-decision and dropped his earned run average from 8.80 to 5.55. In 24 1/3
A's conclude homestand against Twins Thu Apr 24 10:27:58 2008 EST
is coming off a so-so effort this past weekend. Smith was reached for four runs (3 earned) on six hits, including a pair of home runs, in a five-inning no-decision against Kansas City on Saturday. The LSU product had yielded just three runs and eight hits over 13 frames during his first two starts, a no-decision at Toronto and a road win over the Chicago White Sox. Minnesota took the 2007 season series with the Athletics by a 5-2 count, and is 13-7 in its 20 most recent encounters with Oakland.
Still without A-Rod, Yanks continue set with White Sox Wed Apr 23 10:49:32 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - The New York Yankees, minus MVP third baseman Alex Rodriguez, will try to stay on the winning track when they resume a three-game series against the Chicago White Sox tonight from U.S. Cellular Field. Rodriguez did not play in Tuesday's 9-5 victory in the opener of the series because his wife gave birth to a baby girl Monday night in Miami. Rodriguez is also nursing a strained right quadriceps suffered against Baltimore on Sunday. He is expected to join his teammates on Thurs
No A-Rod, no problem: Abreu's slam lifts Yanks over White Sox Wed Apr 23 01:16:19 2008 EST
Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - Bobby Abreu hit the go-ahead grand slam to lead the New York Yankees past the Chicago White Sox, 9-5, in the opener of a three-game series at U.S. Cellular Field. Abreu finished 2-for-5 with four RBI and a run scored for the Yankees, who have won two in a row. Johnny Damon went 3-for-5, including a three-run home run, and collected three RBI and three runs scored. Jason Giambi added a solo homer, while Hideki Matsui knocked in a run. Chien-Ming Wang (4-0) got the
A-Rod out of lineup for Yankees Tue Apr 22 18:42:10 2008 EST
Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez will miss the first two games of New York's three-game set against the Chicago White Sox starting Tuesday. Rodriguez is spending time with his wife, Cynthia, in Miami as she gave birth to the couple's second girl late Monday night. He is not in the club's lineup for Tuesday or Wednesday, but is expected to return to the team on Thursday. Through 20 games this season, Rodriguez is hitting .308 with four home runs and 10 RBI.
Blue Jays, Rays open series in Orlando Tue Apr 22 10:39:42 2008 EST
took the loss after he allowed five runs -- four earned -- on five hits, while fanning two and walking four in 5 2/3 innings. Tampa also enters tonight's game on a sour note after dropping the rubber match of its three-game series with the Chicago White Sox, 6-0, on Sunday. Edwin Jackson (2-2) got the loss as he gave up six runs on seven hits with three walks and four strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings of work for the Rays, who have lost five of their last seven games. Akinori Iwamura, Carl Crawford,
A's reliever Foulke heads to DL Mon Apr 21 13:42:17 2008 EST
The 35-year-old reliever came out of retirement to return to Oakland, where he was an All-Star in 2003. He signed a free-agent contract with Cleveland on January 4, 2007, but announced his retirement on February 16, 2007. Foulke has compiled a 41-34 career record with 191 saves and a 3.29 ERA in 595 games with Oakland, Boston, San Francisco and the Chicago White Sox. He was a key member of Boston's 2004 World Series run, posting a 1-0 record, three saves and a 0.64 ERA in 11 postseason outings.
Jays release slugger Thomas Mon Apr 21 13:21:45 2008 EST
etroit Tigers. The source of Thomas' frustration also may stem from a $10 million vesting option for the 2009 season, which would have kicked in had he been credited with 304 more at-bats this season. In 2007, Thomas hit .277 with 26 homers and 95 RBI, while hitting his milestone 500th career home run. The first-round pick of the Chicago White Sox in 1989 has compiled 516 home runs and 1,685 RBI and a .302 lifetime average over 18-plus major-league seasons with the Sox, Athletics and Blue Jays.
Danks hurls ChiSox past Rays Sun Apr 20 18:19:08 2008 EST
St. Petersburg, FL (Sports Network) - John Danks was near flawless through seven innings of work as the Chicago White Sox downed the Tampa Bay Rays, 6-0, in the closing game of a three-game series at Tropicana Field. Danks (2-1) gave up just three hits while striking out eight without a walk for the White Sox, who have won four of their last six. Jim Thome went 4-for-5 with a solo home run, three runs driven in and two scored. "My goal every time out is to throw a quality start," said Danks. "I
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