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SCOREBOARD
Sunday, June 21
Toronto at Washington (1:35 p.m. EDT). One of the few bright spots in an awful season for the Nationals has been the pitching of 22-year-old Shairon Martis, who is 5-1 for a team with the worst record in baseball.
STARS
Saturday
-Josh Beckett, Red Sox, allowed just five singles for his first shutout since joining Boston in a 3-0 win over Atlanta.
-Brian Roberts hit a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth off fill-in closer Ryan Madson to lead Baltimore to a 6-5 win over Philadelphia.
-Adam Kennedy, Athletics, tied his career high with four hits, including a home run, in Oakland's 6-3 win over San Diego
-Khalil Greene and Albert Pujols, Cardinals. Greene hit a late three-run homer and Pujols hit a two-run shot to lead St. Louis to a 7-1 win over Kansas City.
-Todd Helton, Rockies, hit a two-run homer with one out in the ninth inning and Colorado won its fourth in a row, beating Pittsburgh 9-7.
-Carlos Pena, Rays hit a tiebreaking homer off Johan Santana in the seventh inning of Tampa Bay's 3-1 win over the Mets.
-Josh Johnson, Marlins, pitched seven innings of three-hit ball and Florida beat the Yankees.
DUEL DUD
Jeff Weaver outpitched little brother Jered in a duel that was mostly a dud and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Los Angeles Angels 6-4 on Saturday night. The much-anticipated Weaver vs. Weaver matchup didn't last too long as neither 26-year-old Jered nor 32-year-old Jeff made it through the sixth inning.
ROUGH REUNION
Kerry Wood's return to Wrigley Field went from bad to worse Saturday, when he blew a save for the second straight night, allowing a game-tying single to Andres Blanco in the 13th and following it with a wild pitch that allowed Blanco to score the winning run as the Chicago Cubs rallied for a 6-5 victory. Friday night he allowed a ninth-inning homer to Derrek Lee before Cleveland lost in 10.
HANG ON!
Two games Saturday ended on wild pitches in extra innings. Nate Schierholtz scored the winning run for San Francisco on a wild pitch by Jason Jennings with two outs in the 11th inning and the Giants beat the Texas Rangers 2-1 Saturday night. Earlier, the Chicago Cubs beat Cleveland 6-5 in 13 innings when Andres Blanco came home on Kerry Wood's gaffe.
RIGHT IN THERE
Emilio Navarro, who at 103 is believed to be the oldest living professional baseball player, threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the Oakland Athletics-San Diego Padres game on Saturday night. He was a guest of the Padres as part of the team's annual salute to the Negro Leagues. Navarro made the throw on the fly from about 25 feet to Padres utilityman Edgar Gonzalez.
FLU BALL
Phillies slugger Ryan Howard extended his consecutive games streak by hitting a three-run homer as a pinch-hitter on Saturday night, hours after he was hospitalized with flu symptoms. The 2006 National League MVP has played 343 straight games since May 25, 2007, the longest active streak in the majors. With the Phillies trailing 3-2 in the seventh, Howard came up with two runners on and two outs. He connected against reliever Danys Baez for a healthy sock into Philadelphia's bullpen to give the Phillies a 5-3 lead. It was his fifth career pinch-hit homer.
ROCK ON
The Rockies have won 15 of 16 after Todd Helton hit a two-run homer with one out in the ninth inning, giving Colorado a 9-7 win Saturday night.
LITTLE HELP
Johan Santana (8-5) took the loss in the Mets' 3-1 setback against Tampa Bay on Saturday, even though he didn't allow a hit until the fifth.
SPEAKING
"Albert hits good pitches hard and bad pitches even harder. When he gets in the batter's box, you start praying. If you don't pray, you think about starting.'' - Brian Bannister, who gave up a two-run homer to the Cardinals' Albert Pujols in Kansas City's 7-1 loss Saturday night.
SEASONS
June 21
1916 - Rube Foster of the Red Sox pitched a 2-0 no-hitter against the New York Yankees. Foster struck out three and walked three and pitched the first no-hitter at Fenway Park.
1941 - Lefty Grove's 20-game consecutive win streak at Fenway Park ended with a 13-9 loss to the St. Louis Browns. The streak spanned from May 3, 1938, to May 12, 1941.
1956 - In a rare double one-hitter, Chicago's Jack Harshman outdueled Connie Johnson and George Zuverink of Baltimore as the White Sox beat the Orioles 1-0.
1964 - Jim Bunning of the Philadelphia Phillies pitched a perfect game against the New York Mets on Father's Day. The no-hitter gave Bunning one in each league. The Phillies' Gus Triandos became the first catcher to handle no-hitters in both leagues.
1970 - Detroit Tigers shortstop Cesar Gutierrez had seven hits in seven at-bats in a 9-8, 12-inning victory over the Cleveland Indians. Gutierrez had six singles and a double.
1989 - Carlton Fisk set an American League record for homers by a catcher and drove in three runs to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 7-3 victory over the New York Yankees. Fisk hit his 307th homer as a catcher to pass the Yankees' Yogi Berra.
2000 - Eric Chavez hit for the cycle in Oakland's 10-3 win over Baltimore. Chavez doubled in the second inning, singled in the fourth, tripled in the fifth and finished off the cycle with a homer in the seventh.
2002 - Luis Castillo singled in the third inning to extend his hitting streak to 35 games, tying Ty Cobb and two others for the 10th-longest streak in baseball history.
2005 - Jeff Larish matched a College World Series record with three homers, and J.J. Sferra drove in the game-winning run with a bloop single in the 11th inning as Arizona State rallied for an 8-7 victory and eliminated hometown favorite Nebraska. Larish's record-tying third homer tied it in the bottom of the ninth, and Sferra's single in the 11th punctuated the 4-hour, 7-minute game.
2005 - The New York Yankees scored 13 runs in the eighth inning, sending 16 batters to the plate, to help overcome an early eight-run deficit and defeat Tampa Bay 20-11.
2006 - Jose Reyes hit for the cycle in the New York Mets' 6-5 loss to Cincinnati.
Today's birthday: Jeff Baker 28.
SCOREBOARD
Sunday, June 21
Toronto at Washington (1:35 p.m. EDT). One of the few bright spots in an awful season for the Nationals has been the pitching of 22-year-old Shairon Martis, who is 5-1 for a team with the worst record in baseball.
STARS
Saturday
-Josh Beckett, Red Sox, allowed just five singles for his first shutout since joining Boston in a 3-0 win over Atlanta.
-Brian Roberts hit a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth off fill-in closer Ryan Madson to lead Baltimore to a 6-5 win over Philadelphia.
-Adam Kennedy, Athletics, tied his career high with four hits, including a home run, in Oakland's 6-3 win over San Diego
-Khalil Greene and Albert Pujols, Cardinals. Greene hit a late three-run homer and Pujols hit a two-run shot to lead St. Louis to a 7-1 win over Kansas City.
-Todd Helton, Rockies, hit a two-run homer with one out in the ninth inning and Colorado won its fourth in a row, beating Pittsburgh 9-7.
-Carlos Pena, Rays hit a tiebreaking homer off Johan Santana in the seventh inning of Tampa Bay's 3-1 win over the Mets.
-Josh Johnson, Marlins, pitched seven innings of three-hit ball and Florida beat the Yankees.
DUEL DUD
Jeff Weaver outpitched little brother Jered in a duel that was mostly a dud and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Los Angeles Angels 6-4 on Saturday night. The much-anticipated Weaver vs. Weaver matchup didn't last too long as neither 26-year-old Jered nor 32-year-old Jeff made it through the sixth inning.
ROUGH REUNION
Kerry Wood's return to Wrigley Field went from bad to worse Saturday, when he blew a save for the second straight night, allowing a game-tying single to Andres Blanco in the 13th and following it with a wild pitch that allowed Blanco to score the winning run as the Chicago Cubs rallied for a 6-5 victory. Friday night he allowed a ninth-inning homer to Derrek Lee before Cleveland lost in 10.
HANG ON!
Two games Saturday ended on wild pitches in extra innings. Nate Schierholtz scored the winning run for San Francisco on a wild pitch by Jason Jennings with two outs in the 11th inning and the Giants beat the Texas Rangers 2-1 Saturday night. Earlier, the Chicago Cubs beat Cleveland 6-5 in 13 innings when Andres Blanco came home on Kerry Wood's gaffe.
RIGHT IN THERE
Emilio Navarro, who at 103 is believed to be the oldest living professional baseball player, threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the Oakland Athletics-San Diego Padres game on Saturday night. He was a guest of the Padres as part of the team's annual salute to the Negro Leagues. Navarro made the throw on the fly from about 25 feet to Padres utilityman Edgar Gonzalez.
FLU BALL
Phillies slugger Ryan Howard extended his consecutive games streak by hitting a three-run homer as a pinch-hitter on Saturday night, hours after he was hospitalized with flu symptoms. The 2006 National League MVP has played 343 straight games since May 25, 2007, the longest active streak in the majors. With the Phillies trailing 3-2 in the seventh, Howard came up with two runners on and two outs. He connected against reliever Danys Baez for a healthy sock into Philadelphia's bullpen to give the Phillies a 5-3 lead. It was his fifth career pinch-hit homer.
ROCK ON
The Rockies have won 15 of 16 after Todd Helton hit a two-run homer with one out in the ninth inning, giving Colorado a 9-7 win Saturday night.
LITTLE HELP
Johan Santana (8-5) took the loss in the Mets' 3-1 setback against Tampa Bay on Saturday, even though he didn't allow a hit until the fifth.
SPEAKING
"Albert hits good pitches hard and bad pitches even harder. When he gets in the batter's box, you start praying. If you don't pray, you think about starting.'' - Brian Bannister, who gave up a two-run homer to the Cardinals' Albert Pujols in Kansas City's 7-1 loss Saturday night.
SEASONS
June 21
1916 - Rube Foster of the Red Sox pitched a 2-0 no-hitter against the New York Yankees. Foster struck out three and walked three and pitched the first no-hitter at Fenway Park.
1941 - Lefty Grove's 20-game consecutive win streak at Fenway Park ended with a 13-9 loss to the St. Louis Browns. The streak spanned from May 3, 1938, to May 12, 1941.
1956 - In a rare double one-hitter, Chicago's Jack Harshman outdueled Connie Johnson and George Zuverink of Baltimore as the White Sox beat the Orioles 1-0.
1964 - Jim Bunning of the Philadelphia Phillies pitched a perfect game against the New York Mets on Father's Day. The no-hitter gave Bunning one in each league. The Phillies' Gus Triandos became the first catcher to handle no-hitters in both leagues.
1970 - Detroit Tigers shortstop Cesar Gutierrez had seven hits in seven at-bats in a 9-8, 12-inning victory over the Cleveland Indians. Gutierrez had six singles and a double.
1989 - Carlton Fisk set an American League record for homers by a catcher and drove in three runs to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 7-3 victory over the New York Yankees. Fisk hit his 307th homer as a catcher to pass the Yankees' Yogi Berra.
2000 - Eric Chavez hit for the cycle in Oakland's 10-3 win over Baltimore. Chavez doubled in the second inning, singled in the fourth, tripled in the fifth and finished off the cycle with a homer in the seventh.
2002 - Luis Castillo singled in the third inning to extend his hitting streak to 35 games, tying Ty Cobb and two others for the 10th-longest streak in baseball history.
2005 - Jeff Larish matched a College World Series record with three homers, and J.J. Sferra drove in the game-winning run with a bloop single in the 11th inning as Arizona State rallied for an 8-7 victory and eliminated hometown favorite Nebraska. Larish's record-tying third homer tied it in the bottom of the ninth, and Sferra's single in the 11th punctuated the 4-hour, 7-minute game.
2005 - The New York Yankees scored 13 runs in the eighth inning, sending 16 batters to the plate, to help overcome an early eight-run deficit and defeat Tampa Bay 20-11.
2006 - Jose Reyes hit for the cycle in the New York Mets' 6-5 loss to Cincinnati.
Today's birthday: Jeff Baker 28.
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