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Sources: Rangers getting Hamels from Phils Club also to acquire Diekman; Texas sending prospects, Harrison to Philly
ARLINGTON -- The Rangers have acquired pitcher Cole Hamels and reliever Jake Diekman from the Phillies, according to multiple Major League sources, in a trade that is expected to be announced on Thursday. Neither club confirmed the deal. In return the Rangers sent pitcher Matt Harrison and five prospects to the Phillies: catcher Jorge Alfaro, outfielder Nick Williams and pitchers Jake Thompson, Alec Asher and Jerad Eickhoff.
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No luck again yesterday with our double, both teams were well beaten, and i apologise for this. Today's double is, St.Louis Cardinals to beat the Colorado Rockies and Minnesota Twins to beat the Seattle Mariners
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Baltimore - Detroit 1,60 ---- 2,10 Philadelphia - Atlanta 1,85 ---- 1,75 Toronto - Kansas City 1,60----2,05 Boston - Chicago WS 2,35 ----1,45 Cincinnati - Pittsburgh 2,10 ----1,55 St. Louis - Colorado 1,45----2,35 Texas - NY Yankees 2,10----1,60 Minnesota - Seattle 1,70 ----1,90 Milwaukee - Chicago Cubs 2,10 ----1,60 Houston - LA Angels 1,60----2,05 Oakland - Cleveland 2,05----1,60
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Colorado Rockies @ St. Louis Cardinals
COL are 25-68 in their last 93 road games. COL are 12-25 in their last 37 Thu. games. STL are 9-3 in their last 12 Thu. games. STL are 52-18 in their last 70 home games. COL are 9-23 in the last 32 meetings in St. Louis.
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Giants acquire righty Leake from Reds Club sends No. 1 prospect Mella, Duvall to Cincinnati in exchange
ARLINGTON -- Bent on improving their starting rotation, the Giants obtained right-hander Mike Leake from the Cincinnati Reds late Thursday night for two Minor Leaguers, right-hander Keury Mella and infielder Adam Duvall. Giants general manager Bobby Evans tried fruitlessly to acquire Cole Hamels from Philadelphia or David Price from Detroit, All-Star left-handers who were considered the two premier starters among the pitchers considered available before Friday's 1 p.m. PT non-waiver Trade Deadline.
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No luck with our last double, one team won but the other was beaten, and i apologise. Today's double is, Toronto Blue Jays to beat the Kansas City Royals and Los Angeles Dodgers to beat the Los Angeles Angels
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Donaldson's day ends with walk-off over Royals
TORONTO -- Josh Donaldson hit a walk-off single in the 11th inning to send the Blue Jays to a 7-6 victory over the Royals on Friday night at Rogers Centre. Donaldson's third hit of the night scored Troy Tulowitzki from second and came off left-hander Franklin Morales. The rally in the 11th inning began with a one-out single by Tulowitzki, who later advanced to second when a balk was called on Morales. Donaldson finished 3-for-5 with a walk, four RBIs and a run scored.
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No luck yesterday with our double, one team won but the other lost by one run, and i apologise. Today's double is, Houston Astros to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks and St.Louis Cardinals to beat the Colorado Rockies
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Mets cut gap to just 1 game: Duda, Duda
NEW YORK -- A billboard greeted fans coming off the Grand Central Parkway on Saturday, trumpeting Yoenis Cespedes' arrival in Queens. But it was an old face, Lucas Duda, who almost single-handedly lifted the Mets to a come-from-behind 3-2 win over the Nationals, moving New York within a game of first place in the National League East.
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We had our double up yesterday, which paid about 6/4, and lets try again today. Today's double is, Texas Rangers to beat the Houston Astros and Los Angeles Angels to beat the Cleveland Indians, good luck
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Tying game: Mets deliver Citi's slickest sweep
NEW YORK -- The Mets' first three-homer inning since 2007 sent Citi Field into possibly the biggest ruckus in its history, shooting New York into a virtual tie for first place with a 5-2 win over the Nationals on Sunday night to complete a three-game sweep. Back-to-back third-inning homers from Curtis Granderson and Daniel Murphy sparked an electric atmosphere at the Queens ballpark, where the fans have thirsted for a playoff team since its inception in 2009. The crowd of 35,374 sure felt it finally had the makings of one after Lucas Duda followed Murphy two batters later with his ninth homer in eight games -- a two-run shot that punctuated a season-defining homestand and gave winning pitcher Noah Syndergaard insurance runs to work with.
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We had our second successive double up yesterday, at the odds of about 3/1, and lets do it again today. Today's double is, New York Yankees to beat the Boston Red Sox and Washington Nationals to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks
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Not at his best, Felix finds way to 13th win Mariners ace allows four runs in 6 2/3 frames and strikes out nine
DENVER -- There will be some who look at the 11 hits surrendered by Felix Hernandez on Monday and wonder what's up with the Mariners' ace. But don't count Lloyd McClendon in that group. The Mariners skipper was plenty pleased with how Hernandez survived his first career outing at Coors Field, allowing four runs over 6 2/3 innings as Seattle held on for an 8-7 victory.
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We had our third successive double up yesterday, at the odds of about 11/8, and its a great run we are having. Today's double is, Toronto Blue Jays to beat the Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee Brewers to beat the San Diego Padres
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With 9-run 7th, Yankees pound Red Sox
NEW YORK -- Brian McCann and Chris Young each hit three-run homers as the Yankees enjoyed yet another big inning, scoring nine times in the seventh at the expense of the beleaguered Red Sox bullpen in a 13-3 romp Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium. New York sent 13 men to the plate in the frame, continuing a hot run that has seen them score 90 runs in their past 10 contests. The lopsided contest benefited right-hander Masahiro Tanaka, who held Boston to three runs and five hits over six-plus innings.
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We had our fourth successive winning double up yesterday, at the odds of about 7/4. Today's double is, Toronto Blue Jays to beat the Minnesota Twins and Atlanta Braves to beat the Miami Marlins, good luck