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Rays 3, Yankees 2: Homer by Joyce Helps Rays Defeat Yankees
Matt Joyce hit a three-run homer to spoil a strong outing by Phil Hughes, and the Yankees lost to the Rays, who have won seven in a row.

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Mindful of Steinbrenner as Yankees Return to Tampa
The Yankees arrived in St. Petersburg, Fla., to play the Rays, not far from the cemetery where George Steinbrenner is buried.

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Diamondbacks 9, Mets 6: Error by Mets Paves Way for Diamondbacks’ Rally
A crucial misplay by Jose Reyes squandered two home runs by David Wright.

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Yankees Are Close to Acquiring Berkman From Houston
The veteran Astros slugger will fill a void at D.H. left by the injured Nick Johnson.

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Nationals Rough Up Oswalt in His Phillies Debut
In his Phillies debut, Roy Oswalt allowed five runs in six innings, and the Nationals won, 8-1.

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Former Mets Manager Johnson Is at Ease in Florida
Far from the spotlight and after his daughter’s death, Davey Johnson is at ease managing college players.

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Live Updates: On the Eve of the Trading Deadline
On the eve of baseball's trading deadline, we bring you the latest news around the league.

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Immigration Law Protesters Show Up at Citi Field
Opponents of Arizona's anti-immigration law protested at Citi Field on Friday, including two of ran across the outfield with Mexican flags.

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Waiting for 600
Alex Rodriguez's chances of joining the 600 home run club in coming games, based on the length of his dry spells in the past.

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Mets Place Bay on Disabled List
Left fielder Jason Bay was put on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to July 26; he crashed into a fence last Friday while making a catch against the Dodgers.

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