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THT Daily ArchivesMay, 2007Sunday, May 20THT Daily: Interleague Day TwoThe American League has the early lead, 8 to 5Saturday, May 19THT Daily: First Interleague DayIt will go on for far too long, but one day of interleague play is kind of fun.Wednesday, May 16THT Daily: Who Is Jesse Litsch?The newest Blue Jay, that's who.Tuesday, May 15THT Daily: Pitching GemsMaddux, Bergmann, Matsuzaka, Haren and others all pitched wonderful games yesterday. And while you're here, visit the Links to find out just where Bergmann came from.Monday, May 14THT Daily: Coming From BehindThe Athletics, Red Sox and Rangers won their games with ninth-inning rallies, overshadowing Fred Lewis' hitting cycle.Sunday, May 13THT Daily: BlowoutsOnly two games were decided by two runs or less yesterday.Saturday, May 12THT Daily: Rack Up Those KsFour pitchers hit double digits in strikeouts on Friday.Friday, May 11THT Daily: Big Day Out WestThe Rangers, As and Angels win by a combined 34 runs. Jeff Weaver meanwhile, epically sucks.Thursday, May 10THT Daily: YankeesThe Yankees are back to .500. I know you probably didn't notice that given how they are never on national TV.Wednesday, May 09THT Daily: Sac Flies in ChicagoThe Pirates and Cubs go 15 while Beckett notches another winTuesday, May 08THT Daily: Break Up the Brewers!The Milwaukee juggernaut has won eight of its last nine games.Monday, May 07THT Daily: Clemens Returns. Again.Have arm, will travel.Sunday, May 06THT Daily: Faithless PitchingThe Yankees' Wang reestablishes himself with a near-perfect game, but the Cardinals lose their ace for the next three months.Saturday, May 05THT Daily: Red Sox gain leadA study in contrasts in the AL East, where Tim Wakefield led a shutout for the Red Sox, but the Yankees lost a slugfest to Seattle.Friday, May 04THT Daily: Yankees Rediscover WinningThe Yankees sweep two from the Rangers.Thursday, May 03THT Daily: Langerhans’ Head is SpinningRyan Langerhans has been traded twice in less than week. Barry Bonds count: 743 home runs.Wednesday, May 02THT Daily: Yankees’ Woes ContinuePhilip Hughes had a no-hitter working into the seventh. Then, he pulled a hamstring and will be out for a month. That and more in the Links.Tuesday, May 01THT Daily: Two Complete GamesTwo in one day: Jeff Suppan and Roy Halladay both pitched complete games yesterday, while the Links go around the majors and touch on the evidence for biometrics, Chris Carpenter's status and a very special walk.April, 2007Monday, April 30THT Daily: TragedyOn the field, there was an unassisted triple play and the longest game of the year. Off the field, there was a terrible tragedy: the accidental death of St. Louis pitcher Josh Hancock.Sunday, April 29THT Daily: Good Weaver, Bad WeaverBoth Weavers pitched today. One gave up no runs in nearly six innings, the other gave up 6 runs in only one-third of an inning.Saturday, April 28THT Daily: Yet Another Steroids ScandalA former Met clubhouse employee has pleaded guilty to distribution of steroids. Plus, Yankees lose to Red Sox and Dodgers mount comeback against Trevor Hoffman.Friday, April 27THT Daily: Sosa Smacks TwoSo does Tony Clark. Two fine young pitchers, Zach Greinke and Boof Bonser, throw goose eggs but Phil Hughes doesn't sizzle in his debut. Links up.Thursday, April 26THT Daily: Happy BaseballYesterday was a great day for dramatic baseball with extra inning games, another Bonds home run, pitching duels and a tremendous performance in San Diego. Also, Links to who's closing in Cleveland, and who said what about Curt Schilling.Wednesday, April 25THT Daily: Not the World SeriesThe Tigers lose a wild one to the Angels on a pitcher error. And Links.Tuesday, April 24THT Daily: A-Rod and CompanyA-Rod continues his torrid pace, while Prince Fielder, Paul Konerko and Nick Swisher join him for at least a day. Meanwhile, Gary Sheffield is just misunderstood, and how Torii Hunter just dodged a bullet in an extra long version of the Links.Monday, April 23THT Daily: Four MoreThe Red Sox sweep out the Yankees with four consecutive home runs, the links and more.Sunday, April 22THT Daily: Grandslams and WalkoffsWe get a couple grandslams and even one that ended the game yesterday.Saturday, April 21THT Daily: Yanks Sox ShowdownThe Yankees and the Red Sox kick off their rivalry in a grad way.Friday, April 20THT Daily: ExcitementAnother A-Rod Performance? And the LinksThursday, April 19THT Daily: Buehrle No-Hits RangersThe White Sox ace hits his stride, but there's bad news in Seattle regarding the Mariners ace, and we go around the blogosphere for reactions to Charlie Manuel, Buehrle and a look at baseball's walking wounded. Links updated. | ||||