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Phillips Hits a Slam; Griffey Ties Murray
Summary from United States, from articles in English
[UPDATED] (see summary with new information since yesterday)
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After playing 17 innings the previous day, the teams met again before a regularly scheduled game, making the total 34 innings for two days. (article 8)
Pedro Martinez allowed three hits in seven innings and Carlos Beltran hit a pair of two-run homers to lead the New York Mets to a 7-5 victory over the host Milwaukee Brewers last night. (article 2)
Adam Eaton pitched into the seventh inning after a shaky start and seldom-used Mark Sweeney had the go-ahead hit for the second straight game in the visiting San Diego Padres' 5-4 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals yesterday. (article 1)
Richie Sexson hit a wind-blown grand slam off Cla Meredith , who was making his major-league debut, and the Seattle Mariners beat Boston 6-4 in today's second game to split their doubleheader and end a seven-game losing streak. (article 6)
Scott Rolen had four RBIs, and David Eckstein had two hits and an RBI in an 11-run first inning as the Cardinals avoided a four-game sweep by beating the Padres 15-5 Sunday . (article 3)
Jeff Kent had a two-run homer and a three-run double in a 10-run first inning, and the Dodgers snapped out of a slump with a 13-6 victory over the Reds. (article 5)
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inning, runs, hits, Game, Padres |
Source articles
- Padres extend win streak to six (baltimoresun.com, 05/08/2005, 596 words)
- Martinez struggles in victory (boston.com, 05/08/2005, 517 words)
- 11-run first helps Cardinals end slide (msnbc.msn.com, 05/08/2005, 716 words)
- Phillips Hits a Slam; Griffey Ties Murray (nytimes.com, 05/09/2005, 423 words)
- The Seattle Times: Mariners: Game of the Day: Dodgers jump Reds early (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 05/07/2005, 579 words)
- The Seattle Times: Mariners: M's split doubleheader with Red Sox (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 05/08/2005, 816 words)
- Sexson's slam helps M's snap 7-game skid (msnbc.msn.com, 05/08/2005, 979 words)
- This date in baseball (boston.com, 05/09/2005, 302 words)
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