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Moyer handles Marlins again

When it comes to facing the youthful Florida Marlins, Jamie Moyer always finds a way to win one for the aged.

Votto and Volquez lead Reds

Joey Votto had the hit that gave Edinson Volquez the little room he needed.

Mets spoil Torre's return to New York

Joe Torre had a few feel-good moments in his managerial return to New York. There was, after all, that nice smattering of applause when he made a pitching change in the seventh inning.

Chacon finally wins, Webb finally loses

Brandon Webb was halfway through May and hadn't lost a game before Wednesday night. So was Shawn Chacon, in an entirely different way.

Glavine gets first win, Brewers lose again

Tom Glavine picked up his first win in his second stint with Atlanta as the Braves' patchwork bullpen managed to hold things together against the Philadelphia Phillies.

Votto leads Reds power surge; Rockies rally

Joey Votto and his Cincinnati teammates made like the Big Red Machine and the Colorado Rockies found some of that Rocktober magic for one of the few times this season.

Cameron, Scherzer impress in debuts for Brewers, Diamondbacks

Mike Cameron delighted in his season debut for Milwaukee and Max Scherzer of Arizona was unhittable in his first major league action.

Utley homers in 5th straight game to spark Phillies

Chase Utley used his bat and glove to help the Phillies win, while Micah Owings of Arizona and Mark Hendrickson of Florida pitched and hit their teams to victory.

Big Unit Strikes Out 7 in 2008 Debut

Randy Johnson's primary concern with his season debut: four walks. Other than that, The Big Unit thinks he will soon get on track.

Maddux Wins 349th; Glavine Out in First

Greg Maddux won another game for the aged. His 300-win compatriot Tom Glavine appeared to have been showing his age when he left after throwing just 16 pitches.

Ben Sheets Pitches Second Shutout

Ben Sheets had high expectations when he pitched his first shutout back in 2001.

Rollins Edges Holliday for NL MVP Award

Back in January, when Jimmy Rollins was making bold predictions, he left one out. Not only were his Phillies the team to beat in the NL East, he was headed for an MVP season.

Peavy Unanimously Wins NL Cy Young Award

Jake Peavy has been one of the best pitchers in the National League for years. This season, he pulled away from the pack.

Phillies Make Playoffs As Mets Collapse

Philadelphia did the celebrating instead of the flopping. And while the fate of the Phillies and New York Mets is certain, Colorado and San Diego will need a tiebreaker game to determine the major leagues' final playoff spot.

Gallardo Helps Brewers to Rare Road Win

Rookie Yovani Gallardo is used to seeing big leads disintegrate for Milwaukee. He wouldn't let that happen when the Brewers scored six runs early on against the team with the most wins in the National League.

Phillies Win Despite 9th Inning Fiasco

For the Phillies, the ninth-inning toll Wednesday night included two ejections, two defensive gaffes, an injury to Brett Myers and a blown four-run lead. They regrouped in the 10th, when Abraham Nunez singled home the tie-breaking run with two outs for an 8-7 victory over the Florida Marlins.

Bonds Hits 736th, 737th Career Homers

Barry Bonds and Carlos Lee put on quite a show in Pennsylvania. Bonds hit his 736th and 737th career homers before being lifted in the fourth inning of the San Francisco Giants' 8-5 win in Pittsburgh. That wasn't even the best performance of the night in the Keystone State as Lee clubbed three homers in the Astros' 9-6 win at Philadelphia.

Braves Complete Sweep of Phillies

Philadelphia's sluggish start has an all too familiar feel for Phillies fans. Chuck James pitched five solid innings, Kelly Johnson hit a two-run homer and the Atlanta Braves completed a three-game sweep of Philadelphia with an 8-4 victory on Thursday.

Phillies' Ryan Howard Wins NL MVP Award

Ryan Howard had a season that defied convention, one that made him only the second player voted Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player in consecutive years.

Howard Keeps Phillies in Wild Card Race

Ryan Howard hit his 55th and 56th home runs, and Jamie Moyer pitched eight sharp innings to help the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Florida Mariners 3-2 Friday night.

2 Games Go 18 Innings in MLB on Same Day

For the first time in major league history Tuesday night, two games on the same day lasted 18 innings. The Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs played on and on, long after Roger Clemens left and Brad Lidge blew another save. The other was in Colorado, where the Arizona Diamondbacks pulled out a 2-1 victory at 12:26 a.m. MDT.

Top 3 Teams in NL Wild-Card Race Lose

Cincinnati had a chance to widen its lead in the National League wild-card race and couldn't do it. Arizona and San Diego each had an opportunity to catch the Reds and fell short.

Mets' Wright Gets Another Game-Ending RBI

David Wright has made a habit this season of coming up with the big hit.

Bonds Stuck on 714; Pujols Hits 23rd

Barry Bonds stayed stuck at 714. The big home runs on this night in the National League were hit by three other stars: Albert Pujols, Carlos Beltran and Ken Griffey Jr.

Pedro Martinez Gets 200th Victory

Pedro Martinez picked the perfect time to get his 200th win.

Plenty to look forward to with Bonds in rear-view mirror

Source: ESPN.com

Yes, casual and not-so-casual fans, it's true. There's more to baseball than just he of the enormous head. So whether you're wondering about how the NL Central will wind up or just a milestone junkie, there's life in the '07 season yet.

Detwiler Hopes to Continue Nats' Top-Pick Tradition - washingtonpost.com

Source: The Washington Post

To his left and to his right sat living embodiments of the opportunity that awaits Ross Detwiler, the sixth overall pick in this year's draft and newly signed Washington National.

The Nationals Enquirer: Bush League

Source: nationalsenquirer.com

Cubs 4, NAAAts 2: The offense fails again, Happy Birthday, Mr. President. Look on the bright side, Bergmann was pretty good, and Zimmerman didn't hurt himself on that diving catch over the tarp in the eighth.

Nationals Journal

Source: The Washington Post

It's simply a gorgeous day out here at RFK. Yes, a little hazy, but nice and cool for Independence Day in D.C. The Hill is bustling, getting ready for tonight. Hopefully a fun D.C. day all around.

The Nationals Enquirer: No O Again

Source: nationalsenquirer.com

Cubs 3, NAAAts 1: Same old story. Oh, hello, Tim Redding! (Thanks for keeping it close.)

MetsBlog.com :: Note: Olney on Chad Cordero, and Mets

Source: metsblog.com

In his recent chat at ESPN.com, Buster Olney was asked by a reader if he, as Omar Minaya, would accept Nationals RHP Chad Cordero in exchange for OF Lastings Milledge, in which Olney responded…

Some Damn Fine National League Pitching In 2007

Not since Bill Harris' four-game run with the 1931 Pittsburgh Pirates has a National League pitcher started three-plus games and kept his ERA under 1.00. This year, three hurlers in the senior circuit are off to that kind of start: Rich Hill, Tim Hudson and Brad Penny.

Fear The Middle Infield!

It's two short weeks into the 2007 MLB season and a number of the top hitters in the majors don't live at the corners. Shortstop Jimmy Rollins and second baseman Ian Kinsler lead the list of middle infielders who are eating your favorite pitcher's lunch.

"The AL Is Better Than The NL." Really?

We'll hear it all season. Every baseball pundit, blogger, columnist and talking head will rant on and on about how the American League is so superior and how the National League just can't live up to its former glory as the once dominant Senior Circuit.

MLB Poll: Division Winners

As the baseball season is starting I thought that it would be interesting to do a few polls to see who everyone thinks will win the divisions.

Braves finally looking like old self!!

I know it is only the first series of the season but it is just like old times if you are a Mets fan. The Braves won a 2-1 in a 3 game series at Shea Stadium. The pitching looked great including two complete games in a row by both Davies and Hudson.