Posted on July 11 2011 by Tom Ferda.

Angels Bobby Abreu earned the 1,400th walk of his career. No big deal right? It is if you’re counting balls and strikes
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Posted on July 10 2011 by J. Donetelli.

Derek Jeter’s 3,000th hit finally arrived and was part of one of the All-Star shortstop’s best days ever at the plate.
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Posted on July 08 2011 by J. Donetelli.

A fan died from injuries suffered in a fall at Rangers Ballpark during the Rangers 6-0 win over the Oakland Athletics last night.
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Posted on July 07 2011 by Tom Ferda.

The last thing Detroit fans need is a kick in the gut just as they come down from the Matt Millen era but that’s what seeing Jurrjens take the mound in Arizona may equate to, especially if he gets the nod to start.
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Posted on July 06 2011 by J. Donetelli.

With 15 ejections in the first five days of the month, Major League Baseball may have seen more ejections in July than Barry Bonds or Roger Clemens may have seen over any entire season.
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Posted on July 06 2011 by J. Donetelli.

So how much has this competition changed over the years? In 1985 Dave Parker won it with six homers and last year’s winner Big Papi took home the crown after knocking 32 over the fence.
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Posted on July 03 2011 by J. Donetelli.

The New York Mets bad season just got worse. It’s bad enough they lost the first two games of the Subway Series to the Yankees but Jose Reyes left with a hamstring injury.
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Posted on July 03 2011 by Brett Kettyle.

As the New York Yankees and New York Mets battle in the Subway Series comments from Alex Rodriguez and Brian Cashman may have sparked a battle off the field.
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Posted on July 02 2011 by J. Donetelli.

While being considered as a potential starter for the NL in next week’s All-Star Game, Atlanta Braves starter Jair Jurrjens made a strong case with a one-hit gem.
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Posted on July 01 2011 by Brett Kettyle.

With the 2011 MLB All-Star Game a little more than a week away, we head toward the unofficial halfway point in the baseball season with the Rookie of the Year races in both leagues heating up.
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