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		<title>Liner Knocks Jon Lester Out of Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 03:46:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Kersey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things went from bad to worse in the third inning of the game between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees for Red Sox starting pitcher Jon Lester. Lester, who had given up eight hits, three walks and five earned runs already, was hit with a liner near his right knee. After laying on the ground in obvious pain, he was removed from the contest.
X-rays were taken and they were negative. Right now, Boston is calling Lester&#8217;s injury a bruised quad. It&#8217;s uncertain whether or not Lester will be forced to miss any action.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things went from bad to worse in the third inning of the game between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees for Red Sox starting pitcher Jon Lester. Lester, who had given up eight hits, three walks and five earned runs already, was hit with a liner near his right knee. After laying on the ground in obvious pain, he was removed from the contest.</p>
<p>X-rays were taken and they were negative. Right now, Boston is calling Lester&#8217;s injury a bruised quad. It&#8217;s uncertain whether or not Lester will be forced to miss any action.</p>
<p>The Red Sox went on to lose by a final count of 9-5 to their arch rivals. Alex Rodriguez led the way by going 3-for-3 with two walks, three runs and four RBIs. His big hit was in the third inning when he hit a two-run home run off of Lester shortly before Lester was knocked out.</p>
<p>The win extended the Yankees lead over the Red Sox to 6.5 games in the AL East. It&#8217;s now only a matter of days before the Yankees clinch the division.</p>
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		<title>Evan Longoria &#8211; DL Stint Unlikely</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 04:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Kersey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Wednesday, Evan Longoria had an MRI on his sore left hamstring. Longoria hurt the hamstring on Tuesday when running out a grounder in the sixth inning. The injury forced him to leave the game.
The MRI results showed good news for Longoria and the Tampa Bay Rays. Although he may be out for a couple days, the doctors do not believe that Longoria will need to go on the disabled list. If the MRI would have shown a pull or a strain, the Rays likely would have put their star second baseman on the DL.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Wednesday, <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/expertfantasy/evan-longoria-injury-update-hamstring-mri/">Evan Longoria had an MRI</a> on his sore left hamstring. Longoria hurt the hamstring on Tuesday when running out a grounder in the sixth inning. The injury forced him to leave the game.</p>
<p>The MRI results showed good news for Longoria and the Tampa Bay Rays. Although he may be out for a couple days, the doctors do not believe that Longoria will need to go on the disabled list. If the MRI would have shown a pull or a strain, the Rays likely would have put their star second baseman on the DL.</p>
<p>At 26-28 in the highly competitive AL East, the Rays couldn&#8217;t afford to lose arguably their best player. Already six games behind the division-leading New York Yankees, Tampa Bay needs to start playing at the level that allowed them to represent the American League in the 2008 World Series.</p>
<p>Longoria has definitely been doing his part. He&#8217;s hitting .322 with 13 homers and an MLB-leading 55 RBIs. At 23, Longoria already a star who appears like he&#8217;s going to end up starting the <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/knucklecurve/2009-mlb-all-star-game-al-returns/">2009 All-Star Game for the AL</a>.</p>
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		<title>Top 10 greatest moments in the Red Sox &amp; Yankees rivalry</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 01:30:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony Baldwin</dc:creator>
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It&#8217;s one of the greatest rivalries in all of sports.  The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees rivalry has seen many great players, taken many turns and now is heading into the end of a chapter.  Tuesday begins another series in this long American League rivalry.  But, it&#8217;s not just another series.  It happens to be the last series ever to be played at Yankee Stadium between the two clubs.
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<p>It&#8217;s one of the greatest rivalries in all of sports.  The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees rivalry has seen many great players, taken many turns and now is heading into the end of a chapter.  Tuesday begins another series in this long American League rivalry.  But, it&#8217;s not just another series.  It happens to be the last series ever to be played at Yankee Stadium between the two clubs.</p>
<p>Both Boston and New York has had their ups and downs in the rivalry.  The Yankees have not only the edge in the all-time series (993-778), but also are owners of 26 World Series titles.  However, Boston has overcome the Yankee stronghold in the last few years, winning two of the last four World Series championships.</p>
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<p>Both teams have legendary players and stadiums.  It&#8217;s not just on the field events that make this rivalry legendary.  The <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKGAlgkDW0k">Bleacher Creatures live in section 39</a> of Yankee Stadium, while Neil Diamond&#8217;s <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUGFCbDCGxc">&#8220;Sweet Caroline&#8221; is belted out by fans at Fenway Park</a>.  Each team has traditions.  Each of these traditions only add to the greatest rivalry in baseball, one that has seen some great moments.</p>
<h2>In honor of the last series between the two teams, here are the &#8220;Top 10 Greatest Moments in the Red Sox-Yankees Rivalry.&#8221;</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>#10. BURIED BELOW -</strong> We&#8217;ll start things off with one of the newest developments in the rivalry.  During the construction of the new Yankee Stadium, a construction worker, who also happened to be a loyal Red Sox fan, buried a David Ortiz jersey in the ground.  The jersey was recovered after <a href="http://media.www.wittenbergtorch.com/media/storage/paper830/news/2008/04/17/Sports/Yankees.Unearth.Buried.Red.Sox.Jersey.Beneath.New.Stadium-3336486.shtml">tearing up concrete and digging to unearth the item</a>.  The same construction worker claimed to have buried another item, however, it&#8217;s hard to believe him.  The guy should have kept his mouth shut until construction was complete before saying anything about it.</li>
<li><strong>#9. 61 -</strong> On October 1, 1961, Yankees slugger Roger Maris set the MLB single season record for home runs after hitting number 61 off Red Sox rookie pitcher Tracy Stallard.  Maris and the Yankees went on to win the World Series that season.</li>
<li><strong>#8. BATTERYMATE BRAWLERS -</strong> In a late July game at Fenway Park, Alex Rodriguez was beaned by an offering from Boston pitcher Bronson Arroyo.  As A-Rod started to mouth off to Arroyo, catcher Jason Varitek stepped in and got in A-Rod&#8217;s face.  After some words were exchanged, A-Rod and Varitek started the bench-clearing rumble.  This was really A-Rod&#8217;s initiation into the rivalry, as there is more to come from him later.</li>
<li><strong>#7. A SERIES ENDER -</strong> It was an unlikely hero that sent the Yankees to the World Series in 2003.  Aaron Boone led off the 11th inning with a <a href="http://video.aol.com/video-detail/aaron-boones-walk-off/1165681540">walk-off homer to left field off Tim Wakefield</a>.  Boone earned a new middle name from Red Sox fans after starting the celebration in the Bronx.</li>
<li><strong>#6. A DIFFERENT SORT OF RACE -</strong> During the summer of 1941, a different race was happening in the American League.  Sure, the Yankees and Red Sox were contenders during the &#8216;41 season, but because of two leading AL hitters.  Ted Williams batted .406 during that season.  Since then, no other MLB players has been able to crack the .400 mark at the plate.  Also during that season, Joe DiMaggio set one of the most impressive batting records in baseball.  DiMaggio picked up a base hit in 56 consecutive games, which helped him top Williams in the AL Most Valuable Player voting.  Williams, who not only had a higher batting average, also hit more home runs and had a higher OPS than DiMaggio, yet finished second in the voting.</li>
<li><strong>#5. ON A COLLISION COURSE -</strong> I&#8217;m not even sure how many people have ever seen footage of this play.  However, it&#8217;s a play I&#8217;ve heard so much about, it has definitely made enough of an impression on me to land on this list.  On August 1, 1973, Carlton Fisk and Thurman Munson added to fuel to the rivalry&#8217;s fire.  After a missed bunt, Munson came charging down the third base line before crashing into Fisk near the plate, which started the fight.  Even though Munson was seen as the starter of the fight, he eventually was after punching Fisk in the face.</li>
<li><strong>#4. A STORYLINE FOR BRAWLS -</strong> Game three of the ALCS saw more than just one storyline that added to the rivalry.  It started by having two pitchers on the mound that like to command the inside corner of the plate.  Red Sox starter Pedro Martinez came in tight and hit Karim Garcia with a pitch in the fourth inning.  After a few words were tossed around and dugouts were emptied, order seemed to be restored.  However, in the bottom of the fourth, Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens threw a high fastball that Manny Ramirez thought was a little too close to his head.  As Ramirez pointed his bat at the mound, both benches cleared again and then the unthinkable happened.  Behind home plate, New York bench coach Don Zimmer came running out towards Martinez, who <a href="http://playersbehavingbadly.com/Fights/Redsox_Yankees_2003.html">proceeded to grab Zimmer behind the head and toss him to the ground</a>.  But that wasn&#8217;t all that happened that night.  Later in the game Garcia and Jeff Nelson were involved in a fight out in the bullpen area as a Fenway Park grounds keeper mouthed off.  It was an ugly night in a series that had an amazing ending.</li>
<li><strong>#3. AMAZING COMEBACK -</strong> This was the storybook ending that all of Red Sox Nation waited for.  Facing a 3-0 deficit in the 2004 ALCS, the Red Sox became the first team to win four straight games to overcome such a deficit and advance to the World Series.  But that series could have been one of the best ever.  We saw the Yankees rout the Sox at Fenway, 19-8.  Then we saw the Red Sox come back to defeat Mariano Rivera.  Later in the series, A-Rod was called out for &#8220;slapping the ball out of Arroyo&#8217;s glove&#8221; on a play at first base.  After that we saw the Sox look like world-beaters at Yankee Stadium in a 10-3 game seven victory.</li>
<li><strong>#2. THE CURSE OF THE BAMBINO -</strong> At one point, you never talked about it.  Yet, since the Red Sox have &#8220;broke&#8221; the curse, it seems that everyone is talking about it.  Babe Ruth was once a Red Sox player.  However, following the 1919 season, Ruth was sold to the Yankees for $125,000.  The Red Sox, who won the World Series in 1918, did not win another title until the 2004 season.  The Yankees, however, won all 26 of their titles after acquiring Ruth.  And so, a curse was born.  This could be pointed to as the start of the rivalry.  Yet, there&#8217;s one play that really brought the rivalry to the national stage.</li>
<li><strong>#1. BUCKY &#8220;BLEEPING&#8221; DENT -</strong> This one play intensified the Red Sox and Yankees series so much that others across the country really began to notice.  On October 2, 1978, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPS6N_wuktU">Dent blasted a three-run homer</a> over the Green Monster at Fenway, sending the Yankees to the World Series.  The game was a one-game playoff after both teams finished the year 99-63.  Ever since that homer, Dent has been referred to as Bucky &#8220;F&#8212;ing&#8221; Dent by Red Sox fans.</li>
</ul>
<p>It&#8217;s been an amazing rivalry to watch.  It&#8217;s hard to believe that this week&#8217;s series is the last to ever take place at Yankee Stadium between the two storied clubs.</p>
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		<title>A celebration in Baltimore</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 19:23:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony Baldwin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s some sort of a celebration, or at least a milestone, that should take place early next week in Baltimore.  The Orioles organization is getting ready to celebrate the fact that 50 million fans have watched a game at Oriole Park.
I know what you&#8217;re thinking.  How could that many people watch a horrible team, right?  Well, you have to remember that Cal Ripken, Jr. guy.  He was pretty good.  And when his chase for the all-time consecutive games played streak was going on, it was hard to find a ticket in Baltimore.  However, the [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s some sort of a celebration, or at least a milestone, that should take place early next week in Baltimore.  The Orioles organization is getting ready to <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080815&#038;content_id=3313186&#038;vkey=news_mlb&#038;fext=.jsp&#038;c_id=mlb&#038;partnerId=rss_mlb">celebrate the fact that 50 million fans have watched a game at Oriole Park</a>.</p>
<p>I know what you&#8217;re thinking.  How could that many people watch a horrible team, right?  Well, you have to remember that <strong>Cal Ripken, Jr.</strong> guy.  He was pretty good.  And when his chase for the all-time consecutive games played streak was going on, it was hard to find a ticket in Baltimore.  However, the Orioles aren&#8217;t exactly the franchise that fans flock to these days.</p>
<p><img src='http://www.everyjoe.com/files/604/2008/08/cal-ripken-jr_nc.jpg' alt='Hall of Famer and former Baltimore Orioles shortstop and third baseman Cal Ripken Jr' /></p>
<p>In 2008, the Orioles <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/attendance">rank 23rd overall</a> in Major League Baseball attendance, with an average of just under 26,000 fans per game.  The countdown is on, however, for the 50 millionth fan to attend and watch a game at Camden Yards.  Only 43,290 fans to go.  Something tells me that they will break the record on Monday when the O&#8217;s host the Boston Red Sox.  Now the debate will be &#8211; did the fans show up to be a part of the 50 millionth fan celebration or to see the Red Sox play?</p>
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		<title>Welcome back Cito Gaston</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 19:29:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony Baldwin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, ESPN&#8217;s Baseball Tonight crew and Peter Gammons had it right, John Gibbons is the latest manager to be fired.  The Toronto Blue Jays weren&#8217;t happy with Gibbons and he became the third manager to get sent packing this week.  But the best part is who the Blue Jays are brining back.  That&#8217;s right.  CITO GASTON!
Gaston becomes the first two-time manager for Toronto.  The Blue Jays made four postseason appearances under Gaston, including a pair of American League East titles in 1989 and 1991.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, ESPN&#8217;s Baseball Tonight crew and Peter Gammons had it right, <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3454016">John Gibbons is the latest manager to be fired</a>.  The Toronto Blue Jays weren&#8217;t happy with Gibbons and he became the third manager to get sent packing this week.  But the best part is who the Blue Jays are brining back.  That&#8217;s right.  CITO GASTON!</p>
<p>Gaston becomes the first two-time manager for Toronto.  The Blue Jays made four postseason appearances under Gaston, including a pair of American League East titles in 1989 and 1991.</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s time for Blue Jays fans to go crazy!  Maybe Toronto will even bring Joe Carter back to be Gaston&#8217;s assistant.  Ah, what a great day to be Jays fan.</p>
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