Baseball Musings
Baseball Musings
July 26, 2008
Friday Highlights

The Brewers and Rays ended streaks. The Brewers lost for the first time in nine games, and the Rays won for the first time on the road in July. Milwaukee remains one game behind the Cubs, and Tampa Bay takes a one game lead on the Red Sox.

Josh Hamilton drove in two runs in a 14-6 Texas rout of Oakland. That gives the Randers slugger 100 RBI in 99 games played. He also hit his 23rd double and home run.

The White Sox pull off a nice comeback as they score five runs in the last three innings to beat Detroit 6-5 and extend their lead over the reeling Twins to 3 1/2 games.

Philadelphia falls into a tie with Florida as a 1-0 Atlanta lead in the ninth turns into an 8-2 Atlanta win. Lidge, in a non-save situation, had his worst outing of the year.

The Diamondbacks stayed a game ahead of the Dodgers and returned to the .500 level with a 10-2 win over the Giants. Dan Haren continues to make his bid for the NL Cy Young with a no walk, nine strikeout performance.


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It was also the first time since May, that the Brewers lost a game when they allowed less than 4 runs.

Posted by: Devon Young at July 26, 2008 10:25 AM
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