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Stay for a Nightcap! - Late Spring Winds

Red Sox 5 Angels 4

WP: Jon Lester (2-1) LP:Dan Haren (4-1) S: Jonathan Papelbon (5) What's this, the Red Sox sixth win in seven games? Thanks to lefty Jon Lester, (6 IP, 4 H, 8 K's), who allowed no earned runs, the Red Sox have officially tied their best winning streak of the season and they managed it against Angels ace Dan Haren (1.46 ERA).

Sawx timeJed Lowrie (.426) 1-3, 1 K, 1 BB, 2 R J.D. Drew 2-3, RBI, R, 2B

Only Angelhitter to have multiple hits against Lester and company was Erick Aybar, who was 2-4 with a SB.

Mariners 4 Athletics 0WP: Michael Pineda (3-1) LP: Tyson Ross (1-2) S: Brandon League (5)

Make some room King Felix (Hernandez), you may have some competition and no, it's not Erik Bedard. Michael Pineda is throwing fantastic this season and made no exception of the Athetics tonight, throwing six-score-less, allowing only five hits while striking out as many. After that, only Jamey Wright surrendered two hits to the A's, making journeyman, utility-man, Adam Kennedy, the big-winner tonight, scoring the game-winning run as well as driving in two runs.

Moving M'sAdam Kennedy, hitting .333 this season, is now 14-40 and helping Seattle stay afloat in the West. Milton Bradley left in the third inning with back spasms Justin Smoak (bereavement) is expected back on Tuesday, so feel free to sit him with confidence.

Athletic allowancesKurt Suzuki 2-3, 1 BB, 2 LOB Mark Ellis 1-4, 5 LOB

Cardinals 4 Reds 2

WP: Kyle McClellan (3-0) LP: Matt Maloney (0-1) S: Mitchell Boggs (2) HR: Brandon Phillips (2) Perhaps it was the collection of red jerseys that inspired the whirling winds that caused tornadoes and evacuations. But either way, Kyle McClellan ( 6 IP, 7 H, 2 ER) had control over the Reds and St. Louis leaped into second, tied with the Reds for second place in the N.L. Central going into Saturday's match-up.

Slightly Red After sitting yesterday, Brandon Phillips was back to his productive ways, going 2-5, RBI, R and 3 LOB Miguel Cairo went 2-3 with one BB and 2 LOB Ramon Hernandez went 0-3 and left five on base.

Fully RedRyan Theriot went 3-4 in the lead-off spot, scoring two of the Cardinal four runs. Albert Pujols went 1-3, driving in two runs David Freese and Lance Berkman went a combined 4-8, scoring (Berkman) two runs

Braves 4 Giants 1

WP: Tommy Hanson (2-3) LP: Madison Bumgarner (0-3) S: Craig Kimbrel (5) Forget the past, the Braves, now facing the world champs for the first time this season, were looking for a little revenge to set the tone for the weekend. Tommy Hanson (7 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 7 K's) was looking to put together his quality start of the season as well. Absolutely one of the best match-ups of young arms this season, this game proved to a mood-maker.

Giant variablesCody Ross went 0-3 in his 2011 San Fran debut Madison Bumgarner gave up 4 ER in 2.2

Brave timesFreddie Freeman 2-3, RBI Chipper Jones 1-4, 2 RBI Jason Heyward 2-4 RBI

Phillies 2 Padres 0

WP: Cole Hamels (2-1) LP: Clayton Richard (1-1) S: Ryan Madson (1)

You don't want to ever lose a game as a starting pitcher, but when you're facing a team like the Phillies, even Richard (7.1 IP, 6 H, 2 ER) has to wake up with half a smirk tomorrow. Problem is, Hamels will wake up with an entire smile having gone eight innings, allowing only four hits, no runs and striking out eight. Truthfully, it's Ryan Howard (2-4) who will wake up with the biggest smile, having legged out his first triple since July 24th last season to produce the games only two runs in the third.

Brewers 14 Astros 7

WP: Yovani Gallardo (2-1) LP: Nelson Figueroa (0-3) HR: Carlos Gomez (2), Ryan Braun (6), Yovani Gallardo (1)

It only cost the Brewers $105 million dollars, but one home run later they were officially one game better than .500 ball. Truth be told, the 6-9 Ryan Braun and Carlos Gomez managed to beat up the Astros pitching staff just about enough alone to send the Astros back to the hotel with their tail between their legs. That and the solid seven Gallardo (4 ER, 8 H, 7 K's, 1 BB) threw left the Texas team with no chance.

Stros strideMichael Bourn 3-5, RBI, SB Brett Wallace 3-5, RBI Hunter Pence 1-5, 2 RBI's

Three for two, brew-styleMark Kotsay 3-5, 2 RBI's Yuniesky Betancourt 2-5, 2 RBI's Casey McGehee 3-5, 2 RBI's

Rangers 11 Royals 6

WP: Derek Holland (3-1) LP: Jeff Francis (0-2) HR: Ian Kinsler (5), Adrian Beltre (6), Mike Napoli (4), David Murphy (2), Mitch Moreland (2)

Brayan Pena (2) After the Rangers handed Jeff Francouer (1-3, RBI) and Matt Treanor their A.L. Championship rings, they then handed them one in the loss column. For Jeff Francis (5 ER, 9 H, 4 IP), it was almost like being in Denver again, a few mistakes were never in doubt, and the slumping Texas Rangers we're back in the groove. As for young Rangers lefty, Derek Holland, it wasn't pretty, but seven innings and five earned runs later and Holland had more wins in the first full month this season than he had before September 8th last season.

Royal RightsAlex Gordon extended his career-best 16-game hitting streak

Ranger Returns?Brandon Webb will throw 35 pitches in Surprise, Arizona tomorrow. Tommy Hunter will throw batting practice to his teammates on Monday

Mets 4 Diamondbacks 1

WP: Mike Pelfrey (1-2) LP: Esmerling Vasquez (0-1) S: Francisco Rodriguez (3) HR: Ike Davis (3)

What happens when two former first-round draft picks take the mound against each other while part of two rosters in a serious rebuilding mode? An entertaining match-up of arms, that's what happened in Queens, NY tonight. Who got the better of the duel? Mike Pelfrey (1 ER), who notched his first win of the season, lasted seven innings, striking out four, walking two and scattering only five hits. Former Angels SP, Joe Saunders was nearly as good, allowing only two hits, walking three and striking out four himself. Jason Isringhausen (1.93) continues his plan as back-up plan to K-Rod, has only only one hit and one ER in 4.2 innings pitched.

Something to believe inIke Davis 1-4, 2 RBI's Carlos Beltran 1-3, RBI

Marlins 4 Rockies

WP: Anibal Sanchez (1-1) LP: Jhoulys Chacin (3-1) HR: Chris Coghlan (2), Gaby Sanchez (2)

If you scan the game-summary, you'll be lead to believe the Marlins spotted the Rockies an early one-run lead. What you won't realize, it was everyone BUT Marlins right-handed hurler Anibal Sanchez who gave up the lead. Already with one no-hitter (2005) to his credit as a rookie, Sanchez lost his bid for a second no-no in the ninth to a broken bat single by Dexter Fowler. Considering not a run was scored after the third inning, this was the only juicy action to be caught on this Friday night in Miami.

Blue Jays 6 Rays 4

WP: Marc Rzepczynski (2-0) LP:Adam Russell (1-1) HR: John McDonald (1), Jose Bautista (5)

It's a starting pitcher's idea of a waste of time. Throw seven quality innings, only to end up with a no-decision and a team-loss when the other team's utility-man spoils yet another solid outing. Blue-chipper, Jeremy Hellickson (7 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 6 K's) had his first official quality start of the season, only to be disappointed. Sam Fuld (.366 avg) is not just getting it done out in the field, Fuld has recorded a multi-hit game (four twice) in seven of his 18 games this season. Fuld, hitting lead-off, not only went 3-5, but jacked two stolen bases as well. As always, the unknown was outdone by another as Blue Jays utility infielder, John McDonald, hit a two-run homer to decide the game.

After a 54-home-run season last year, the last thing Jose Bautista should be doing is batting with a chip on his shoulder. That's exactly what the three-hole hitter is doing, going 3-5 again tonight, only a single shy of the cycle. Bautista has now hit safely in nine of his last ten games. Marc Rzepczynski (0.1 IP) may have gotten the win, but it was the one-hit allowed pitching of Jason Frasor (1 IP), Jon Rauch (1 IP) and Shawn Camp (1.2) who kept Toronto in this ballgame.

The Future of Toronto

J.P Arencibia, Yunel Escobar and Travis Snider went a combined 0-13 with three walks and three strikeouts.

Tigers 9 White Sox 3

WP: Justin Verlander (2-2) LP: Mark Buehrle (1-2) HR: Ryan Raburn (3) Carlos Quentin 2 (6), Paul Konerko (5)

You've already been advised of Justin Verlander's three mistakes. The White Sox could only muster three runs on four hits. Verlander struck out eight and did not walk a soul in seven strong innings. As for the Tigers, they manged eight hits on Buehrle (6 ER) who didnt make it out of the sixth inning. The Magglio Ordonez, every other game experiment continues. Mags left two on base, went 1-5 and is hitting .184 this season.

Other TigersRyan Raburn 2-5, 4 RBI Jhonny Peralta 2-4, RBI Casper Wells 2-4, 2 RBI

Dodgers 12 Cubs 2

WP: Chad Billingsley (2-1) LP: Casey Coleman (1-1) HR: Juan Uribe (2), Marcus Thames (2)

Outside of Kosuke Fukudome, who was the lone bright spot for the Cubs, Chad Billingsley had good command, scattering seven hits and two runs (one earned) over 6.1 IP. As for Cubs pitching, right-hander Casey Coleman (4 BB, 4 K?s) was all over the place, lasting only 2 and 2/3 of an inning, allowing six runs on six hits. Of the Dodgers starting lineup only, LF Jerry Sands, went hitless for the day. Back up catcher, A.J. Ellis went 2-4, 2 RBI?s while Juan Uribe stole the show, going 2-4 with 4 RBI?s. Kenley Jansen struck out four of the five batters he faced, lowering his season ERA to 9.58 Fukudome (.375) again proving (7-18) his worth as a lead off hitter has hit in eight of his last nine games and currently holds a six-game hitting streak.

PPD Nationals at Pirates

Livan Hernandez vs. Jeff Karstens

PPD Indians at Twins

Fausto Carmona vs. Brian Duensing

PPD Yankees at Orioles

CC Sabathia vs. Brad Bergesen