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Los Angeles Angels' Garret Anderson gestures after scoring the winning run on a Howie Kendrick single in the bottom of the 10th inning against the Texas Rangers during a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Friday, Aug. 31, 2007. The Angels won 7-6.

Howie Kendrick’s two stints on the disabled list cost him a lot of valuable playing time and production in his first season as the Angels’ regular second baseman. Now that he’s back, it’s important for him to make up for lost time. Kendrick drove in Garret Anderson with an infield single in the 10th inning and also had a two-run double for the Angels, who kept up the momentum after their sweep of…

  • Angels win in 10, lead AL West by 6 1-2

    Howie Kendrick’s two stints on the disabled list cost him a lot of valuable playing time and production in his first season as the Angels’ regular second baseman. Now that he’s back, it’s important for him to make up for lost time. Kendrick drove in Garret Anderson with an infield single in the 10th inning…

  • Padres defeat Wells, Dodgers 6-4

    David Wells figured he’d end his career pitching for his hometown Padres and he wound up pitching for their biggest rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers. Jack Cassel grew up a Dodgers fan and made his first career start against them — for the Padres. While neither factored in the decision, both had their moments as…

  • Arizona falls in 10, loses NL West lead

    For the second time in three days, the Arizona Diamondbacks found themselves a percentage point behind the San Diego Padres. Cory Sullivan hit a two-run single in the eighth, then scored the go-ahead run on a 10th-inning error as the Colorado Rockies rallied to beat Arizona 7-3 Friday night and drop the Diamondbacks out of…

  • O’s end 9-game slide, hold off Red Sox

    Baltimore manager Dave Trembley blew his stack. For a change, his pitchers didn’t blow the game. After Trembley was ejected in the fourth inning, the Orioles broke a nine-game losing streak with a 9-8 win over the Boston Red Sox on Friday night. But they needed double plays in the last two innings to do…

  • Ankiel’s slam powers Cardinals by Reds

    Maybe St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa was right and not just hopeful when he predicted Rick Ankiel had a big future as a power-hitting outfielder. The first three weeks or so could not have gone any better. Ankiel’s go-ahead grand slam added another chapter to the former phenom pitcher’s comeback story.

  • Gallardo, Brewers inch closer in Central

    Yovani Gallardo was way more fired up about escaping a big jam than he was about his second career homer. The rookie right-hander pitched seven sharp innings and went deep in the fourth inning, helping the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2 Friday night to inch closer in the NL Central race.

  • Twins’ Baker loses perfect game in 9th

    Three outs from history, Scott Baker jogged out to the mound and calmly took the ball for the ninth inning — a perfect game dangling right there in front of him. Nervous? Not this cool Cajun from Louisiana. “What did I have to be nervous about?” Baker asked. “I pitched a great game, no matter…

  • Giants DE Strahan to play in 2007

    Rejecting the urge to retire, Michael Strahan has decided to play a 15th season with the New York Giants, and possibly even more. The seven-time Pro Bowl defensive end had his agent announce Friday that he was ending a 36-day holdout and would report to the Giants early next week. “He went with his heart…

  • Pats S Harrison to be suspended 4 games

    Rodney Harrison, the frequently fined strong safety who solidified the New England Patriots’ defense through back-to-back Super Bowl victories, will miss the first four games of the NFL season for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. “Tomorrow, the commissioner will announce I have been suspended,” a somber Harrison said in a hastily announced conference call…

  • Busch confirms Joe Gibbs Racing will be running Toyotas when he moves to his new team in 2008

    Maybe Kyle Busch didn’t get the memo.

  • Rays limit Yankees to 2 hits in rout

    Coming off a big sweep of Boston, the New York Yankees looked awfully sluggish against Andy Sonnanstine and the improving Devil Rays. Sonnanstine pitched eight innings of two-hit ball and Carlos Pena homered twice, leading Tampa Bay to a 9-1 rout of the lethargic Yankees on Friday night. “I think our intensity was there.

  • Delgado, Maine help Mets end 5-game skid

    Pedro Martinez may give the Mets rotation a September boost, but John Maine has been an able stand-in all season as New York’s new ace. Carlos Delgado hit a three-run homer and Maine gave up only three hits and one run to lead New York to a 7-1 win over the Atlanta Braves on Friday…