Angels Top Tigers, Wild Card Race
The Anaheim Angels got to Detroit early in the morning, wishing they were home with the day off.
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08/06/2002 04:40 AM EDT)
D'backs Johnson Shuts Down Mets, 2-0
If the fatigue or heat couldn't get to Randy Johnson, the slumping New York Mets sure weren't going to.
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JOSH DUBOW,
AP Sports Writer,
08/06/2002 03:43 AM EDT)
Houston safety Evans injured
Houston safety Leomont Evans bruised his spinal cord Monday night during the first half of the Texans' NFL debut against the New York Giants.
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TOM WITHERS,
AP Sports Writer,
08/05/2002 11:13 PM EDT)
Shawn Wooten never thought he'd get one hit, let alone four
Shawn Wooten never thought he'd get one hit, let alone four.
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08/05/2002 10:51 PM EDT)
Royals Clobber Twins 12-4
Stung by four consecutive one-run losses, the Kansas City Royals ended their frustrations against the Minnesota Twins on Monday.
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DAVE CAMPBELL,
AP Sports Writer,
08/05/2002 09:50 PM EDT)
Spiezio Leaves Game After Injury
Anaheim Angels first baseman Scott Spiezio left Monday night's game against the Detroit Tigers after fouling a pitch off his right kneecap.
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08/05/2002 08:58 PM EDT)
Phillies 7, Dodgers 5
Talking about a bruising victory. Giovanni Carrara hit Todd Pratt and Jimmy Rollins with pitches with the bases loaded as the Philadelphia Phillies scored three runs in the eighth inning Monday to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-5.
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08/05/2002 07:47 PM EDT)
Royals 12, Twins 4
Stung by four consecutive one-run losses, the Kansas City Royals ended their frustrations against the Minnesota Twins on Monday.
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DAVE CAMPBELL,
AP Sports Writer,
08/05/2002 05:18 PM EDT)
White Sox 4, Devil Rays 3
Mark Johnson hit a tiebreaking triple in the ninth inning Monday to lead the Chicago White Sox over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 4-3.
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08/05/2002 04:55 PM EDT)
Arizona sweeps Mets; Big Unit wins 16th
Randy Johnson showed few signs of fatigue following his most grueling start of the year, pitching a two-hitter Monday as the Arizona Diamondbacks completed a four-game sweep with a 2-0 victory over the New York Mets.
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JOSH DUBOW,
AP Sports Writer,
08/05/2002 04:10 PM EDT)
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