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C. C. Sabathia traded scoreless innings with Johnny Cueto early but lost control of the strike zone in the seventh, costing the Yankees in a loss to the Reds.

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Closer Frank Francisco, who has struggled this season, allowed the potential go-ahead run to reach base in the ninth before escaping.

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Stephen Strasburg struck out eight batters in five innings and took Wei-Yin Chen deep in a 9-3 victory.

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Adam Dunn already has more home runs than he hit last season, one of the worst by any hitter in baseball history.

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C. C. Sabathia traded scoreless innings with Johnny Cueto early but lost control of the strike zone in the seventh, costing the Yankees in a loss to the Reds.

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Larry Wayne Jones Jr., who ranks second to Hank Aaron in almost every offensive category for the Braves and the franchise’s one constant for almost two decades, will retire at the end of the season.

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Brandon Morrow pitched a shutout and Toronto, a day after a 14-5 shellacking of the Mets, scored two runs off Jeremy Hefner, who had been called up from the minors earlier in the day.

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The Yankees scored twice in their final at-bat but could not bail out starter Ivan Nova, who struck out a career high in an unusual outing.

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The Yankees scored twice in their final at-bat but could not bail out starter Ivan Nova, who struck out a career high in an unusual outing.

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Jeanmar Gomez and three relievers delivered Cleveland’s third shutout of the season.

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Josh Johnson, Miami's No. 1 starter, had reconstructive elbow surgery in 2007, missed 11 months and returned better than ever. Until his latest setback.

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Major League Baseball announced last week that Citi Field would host the 2013 All-Star Game next July 16.

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Baseball teams are reaching out to fans through social media like Twitter, and they are encouraging fans to communicate with them.

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Baseball teams are reaching out to fans through social media like Twitter, and they are encouraging fans to communicate with them.

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The Chicago pitcher Kerry Wood faced one batter in a 3-2 interleague loss to the White Sox, struck him out, then retired after a career of more than 13 seasons.

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