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Boobirds unload on Fish

miamiherald.com     Aug 12, 2008   30 related          

You don't hear much booing at Dolphin Stadium -- at least not when the Marlins are playing there. But the boos were loud and clear Monday night, even from a small crowd of 13,419. There could be more if the Marlins continue to...                    

Johnson stifles Mets in Marlins' 8-2 win

usatoday.com     Aug 11, 2008   49 related          

glares down at home plate, an imposing figure with an intimidating repertoire of pitches. GAME REPORT: Marlins 8, Mets 2 The big right-hander stifled the New York Mets for a season-high seven innings Sunday, leading the Florida...                    

Manuel doesn't drop ball in juggling act

newsday.com     Aug 10, 2008   6 related          

At the rate he's going, Jerry Manuel might win himself National League Manager of the Year, collapse from mental exhaustion, or both. Last night, Manuel deployed a lineup switch, a key pinch hitter, a key defensive substitution...                    

Youngsters help boost Mets over Marlins

newsday.com     Aug 10, 2008   18 related          

The Mets had to retrieve the baseball from the box seats after fill-in starter Brian Stokes slapped a single for his first major-league hit in the second inning of last night's game. That's because Marlins first baseman Mike...                    

Lo Duca reports to Triple-A for Marlins

mlb.com     Aug 10, 2008   14 related          

NEW YORK -- For the first time since July 30, Paul Lo Duca was in a baseball game on Saturday night. The venue has changed, as the 36-year-old catcher is playing for Triple-A Albuquerque. Lo Duca passed his physical and...                    

BASEBALL NOTEBOOK: Lee’s injury leaves huge void

chron.com     Aug 10, 2008   1 related          

The National League Most Valuable Player ballot arrived in the in box last week, and it appears as though Chase Utley is the favorite on this ballot. But it leads to the question who’s the Astros’ Most Valuable Player? At the...                    

Lefties have hitters feeling left out

sun-sentinel.com     Aug 10, 2008          

BY JUAN C. RODRIGUEZ | South Florida Sun-Sentinel NEW YORK - In spite of beating Moyer and Cole Hamels last week at Philadelphia, the Marlins began play Saturday as the National League's worst-hitting team against left-handers...                    

Perez shuts down Marlins, Heilman gets save

iht.com     Aug 9, 2008   78 related          

Aaron Heilman put to rest the ruckus being made over the Mets' beleaguered bullpen — for at least a night. Using a revamped motion, Heilman struck out three in two innings to close out Oliver Perez's dominant performance and...                    

Sabathia shuts out Nationals; Heilman gets save

iht.com     Aug 9, 2008   58 related          

CC Sabathia pitched as he has ever since the Brewers traded for him from Cleveland. Aaron Heilman pitched as the Mets need him to, if they're going to survive while Billy Wagner is on the disabled list. At New York, Heilman...                    

Wins overshadow lack of homers

sun-sentinel.com     Aug 8, 2008          

Take your pick as to the more amazing aspect of this week's series against the Phillies: That the Marlins failed to hit a home run in one of the most home run-friendly parks in baseball or that they did so and still won two of...