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CamdenCrazies.com: Clutchiest Orioles of 2009 Orioles correspondent Daniel Moroz analyzes Baltimore's best offensive options from 2009.
Zalick hits six to sink Navy in Division One
DANNY ZALICK bagged himself two hat-tricks as Stonehouse Glass shocked Navy Inn in a 9-4 victory.
Fortescue face tough challenge in Sunday Senior Cup
FORTESCUE Northend face the almost impossible challenge of advancing to the third round as they face Lakeside Athletic.
Mariners finish sweep of Athletics
Mike Sweeney won't be the designated hitter Mariners fans remember from this season-ending weekend.
Unofficially unanimous: Suzuki is MVP
Few polls have unanimous results, but such was the case this week when more than three-quarters of the current A's roster was asked to name the team's Most Valuable Player.
Who Do You Want To Be A 2010 Athletic?
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my baseballdad! Love you! AN General Consensus on 2010 starting pitching: Weed out the best starters from this season and call it a rotation.
Mariners' season plagued by injuries
In his 27 seasons as the Mariners' head athletic trainer, Rick Griffin can recall only one other season when the disabled list was used as often as this year.
A's offense unloads on Rangers
OAKLAND With the Athletics scoring runs at their current pace, they have plenty of margin for error.
Lackey gets shot to surpass Tanana
Once again, John Lackey faces the Athletics, and once again, a milestone is within reach.
What Does This Hot September Mean?
The A's are not just a September flash. They're 34-30 since the All- Star break, and entered Monday's play ranked fourth in the AL in runs per game during that time.
A's run circles around Rangers
Oakland Athletics' manager Bob Geren, right, argues with home plate umpire Eric Cooper after he tossed out Adam Kennedy, #29, during the game against the Texas Rangers in the first inning at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, Sept.
Oakland Athletics third baseman Adam Kennedy misplays Texas Rangers' Marlon Byrd's ground ball in the first inning of a Major League Baseball game, Monday, Sept.
Adam Kennedy had three hits and drove in three runs to help the Oakland A's match their season high seven-game win streak, defeating the Cleveland Indians 11-4 on Sunday.
Kurt Suzuki's three-run homer in the third gave Oakland a five-run lead Thursday and vaulted the Athletics to a 5-2 victory over Cleveland.
Kurt Suzuki's 3-run homer powers Oakland Athletics to 5-2 win over Cleveland Indians
Kurt Suzuki hit a three-run homer and the Oakland Athletics beat the Cleveland Indians 5-2 on Thursday night.
Luck has its place in fantasy baseball
Such is the impact of uncovering each season's surprise hitters. Or more appropriately, lucking into those surprises.
Oakland's Tomko Shuts Out Rangers
Brett Tomko had a stellar start and Ryan Sweeney had three doubles, knocked in four runs and scored to lead Oakland in a 9-0 rout of the Texas Rangers in the opener of a three-game set.
Things hardly have gone as planned this season for the Athletics, but the emergence of several young pitchers has been a bright spot.
A's Give Up Three 2-Run Homers In Loss To Mariners
Share + Sep 3, 2009 10:47 pm US/Pacific OAKLAND 1 of 1 Kenji Johjima of the Seattle Mariners, tags out Adam Kennedy of the A's, who tried to score on a ball hit by Ryan Sweeney during the first inning Thursday night.
Big first inning fuels A's victory
Don't look now, but the Athletics officially are on a winning streak. The A's used a five-run first inning to propel themselves to an 11-3 victory over the White Sox on Tuesday night at U.S. Cellular Field.
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