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Toronto Blue Jays' pitcher Dustin McGowan, right, and catcher Rod Barajas celebrate their 3-1 win over the Seattle Mariners in Toronto on Tuiesday night.

McGowan masters Mariners

Toronto starter fires a complete-game five-hitter


Smoltz has surgery, future as pitcher uncertain

Braves pitcher has labrum in his right shoulder repaired


Tigers option Willis to class-A Lakeland

Detroit hopes former star left-hander can find his control


Pujols suffers leg injury

Cardinals first baseman hurt running out a grounder


Griffey Jr. hits No. 600 against Marlins

Reds outfielder becomes just the sixth player in baseball history to reach homer milestone

Blogs

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Globe on Baseball

Jeff Blair and Robert MacLeod blog on all things baseball


commentary

Let Rios work it out on his own

Blair

Gibbons knows what he's doing in moving the outfielder back into the leadoff spot


Feature

Baseballs

B.C.'s diamond gems

From humble beginnings, the B.C. Premier Baseball League has produced some top major leaguers, Matthew Sekeres writes

 

Blue Jays 

Extra-inning rally falls short

Toronto loads bases twice in 10th but can't bring in a run

Stewart goes on disabled list with ankle injury

Toronto Blue Jays left-fielder's absence could be an extended one

Orioles rough up Burnett, Jays

Baltimore beats up on A.J. Burnett en route to a 9-5 win over Toronto

Jays activate Wells, McDonald

Vernon Wells and John McDonald were activated from the disabled list ahead of Toronto's game against Baltimore

Jays blow another one

Trouble in the bullpen as Toronto coughs up another late lead in 6-5 loss to Orioles Friday night, Robert MacLeod reports

Giambi powers Yankees past Jays

Jason Giambi hits pinch-hit, two-run walkoff homer off B.J. Ryan as the Yankees storm back to beat the Blue Jays 9-8

Jays acquire Melillo

Toronto deals cash considerations to Athletics for minor-league infielder


National League News 

NL roundup: Phillies complete sweep of Braves

Philadelphia emerges as the team to beat in the NL East

Braves' Jones held out with quadriceps injury

Braves third baseman Chipper Jones was held out of Sunday's 6-3 loss to Philadelphia

Peavy may return to Padres rotation next week

Reigning NL Cy Young winner was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right elbow on May 20

Smoltz's comeback ends quickly

Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz will have season-ending shoulder surgery, but hopes to return in 2009


American League News 

Red Sox avoid overlap with Celtics

Boston changes start time of two of its games this week

AL roundup: Guillen gets point across, White Sox win again

Chicago continues to roll after its manager's criticism about slumping hitters

Damon has six hits for Yankees

Outfielder went 6-for-6 with a game-winning single in the bottom of the ninth inning, rallying New York Yankees to a wild 12-11 victory Saturday over the Kansas City Royals

Bonderman likely to miss rest of season

The Tigers say pitcher Jeremy Bonderman has undergone a pair of medical procedures related to a blood clot

Eight men out in Rays-Red Sox brawl

Boston outfielder Coco Crisp hit hardest with seven games following altercations at Fenway Park on Thursday

Bosox, Rays brawl in Boston

American League East showdown gets ugly with bench-clearing fisticuffs in fourth inning

Lesbian kiss at Safeco Field stirs up gay-friendly town

Sirbrina Guerrero and her date were approached by an usher at a Mariners game who told them their kissing was inappropriate

Posada comes off disabled list

Jorge Posada was activated by the Yankees and was available off the bench against for their game with the Blue Jays

Everything is going wrong

Seattle was 8-20 in May, the worst record in club history


Other news 

Promising ballplayer leaves Cuba

One of Cuba's top baseball prospects has defected and settled in South Florida in hopes of playing in the majors

MLB teams snap up Canadians

Total of 29 Canadians selected in remaining rounds of MLB draft, Matthew Sekeres reports

Canadian catcher makes draft history

The Langley resident was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers with the 16th overall selection

Home-run king pleads not guilty to 15 felony charges

Barry Bonds scheduled to appear later Friday at a status conference where a trial date might be set

Rays select Beckham with top pick

Tampa Bay Rays took shortstop Tim Beckham with the No. 1 pick in the MLB draft; Jays take first baseman David Cooper

Lawrie's draft stock rising fast

Brett Lawrie is virtually assured of becoming just the sixth Canadian ever selected in the first round

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