CLICK ABOVE FOR TEAMS 11-20.
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The Giants won't be playing in October, but they can play the part of the spoiler in the NL West; they have six games apiece left against the Rockies, Padres, Dodgers and Diamondbacks. |
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Wait 'til next year, they're saying in K.C., where folks already are thinking about Terry Pendleton, Buck Showalter, bench coach Billy Doran, Ken Macha, Larry Bowa, Joe Girardi and others as manager in '08. |
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The funniest, or saddest, part about the Rangers' 30-run belch against the Orioles last week? The guy who sits fifth on the career list for home runs (Sammy Sosa, now with 605) didn't even play. |
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A surprising 15-10 in August, the Pirates are having fun, finally, now that the season is wrecked. This is progress, though: Just 11 more wins and they'll have their best record since '04. |
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Seems like every week they're celebrating something in Houston. (Sunday, the Astros retired Jeff Bagwell's uniform number). Anything to take the fans' minds off what's going on between the lines, I guess. |
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25 |
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As rough as it gets sometimes in Washington, give the Nats (26-25 since July 1) some credit. They're not going to lose 100, something everyone (including the PRs) thought unavoidable early in the year. |
| 27 |
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Not that there's any correlation, but the O's are 0-6 since they named Dave Trembley the manager for '08. At least this way, Trembley will know what to expect from this team next year. |
| 28 |
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It's to the point where even Ozzie Guillen isn't funny anymore. This is just painful to watch. The Sox are 2-13, with five straight losses, since Aug. 11. "It can't get much worse," Mark Buehrle said. Let's hope not. |
| 29 |
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The question has to be asked: Would the Marlins be this bad had Jeffrey Loria and Joe Girardi not engaged in their verbal spitting match last year? I like Fredi Gonzalez, but this is one sloppy, undisciplined team. |
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As bad as the Rays are -- and this thing doesn't go any lower, or the Rays would be there -- Carlos Pena (30 homers, a .966 OPS) has been an absolute gem. Five more like him and the Rays might have something. |
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