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    • Minor and Braves' bullpen combine to shut out Mets

      With the game locked in a scoreless tie in the fifth inning, Braves pitcher Mike Minor hit his first big league home run to kick off a five-run fifth that chased Dillon Gee from the game. Minor and the Braves bullpen held the Mets scoreless as New York fell to its division rivals, 6-0, on Saturday night. More »

    • Mets fall to Braves, 7-5, in extras

      Ruben Tejada scored on a wild pitch in the eighth, tying Friday's contest at 5 before heavy rain suspended play. The game resumed Saturday night, before the regularly scheduled matchup. After a scoreless ninth, the Braves manufactured two runs in the tenth for a 7-5 victory. More »

    • Rangers' season ends in 3-1 loss to Bruins

      The Rangers staved off a sweep with a win in Game 4, but they couldn't carry the momentum with them to Boston. They were eliminated on Saturday by a 3-1 loss to the Bruins in Game 5. Dan Girardi scored the Rangers only goal in the loss and Henrik Lundqvist made 29 saves. More »

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      • Overbay's 11th inning homer gives Yanks a win

        Down to their final out in the ninth inning, the Yankees managed a two-run rally to send the game against the Rays into extra innings. Lyle Overbay hit a solo shot in the 11th to give the Yankees' a 4-3 victory over Tampa Bay. Mariano Rivera converted his 18th save in as many chances. More »

      • Tuck refocused, ready to recapture top form

        Justin Tuck knows he hasn't played his best over the past couple of seasons. But the Giants' veteran defensive lineman has taken strides to rekindle his past success, including visiting with a noted life coach. "I knew it was time for me to try something different," he said. More »

      • Wright has no regrets about re-signing

        David Wright said he continues to believe in the direction of the franchise, and he has no regrets about re-signing with the Mets. "I'm disappointed in our performance as a team. I'm not disappointed in [what] I believe what the plan is going forward," Wright said. More »

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        • Tortorella: McDonagh more than a defender

          Ryan McDonagh earned the praise of his coach and teammates after playing nearly 30 minutes in the Rangers' Game 4 win. John Tortorella said he's impressed with the young defenseman's offensive ability and said it isn't fair to label McDonagh just a shut-down defender. More »

        • Yankees place Granderson on 15-day DL

          Curtis Granderson is back on the disabled list. The Yankees' outfielder has landed on the 15-day DL after fracturing his left pinkie in Friday night's win over the Rays. Joe Girardi gave no timetable for Granderson's return. New York recalled outfielder Brennan Boesch from Triple-A. More »

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          • Collins: Struggles 'wearing' on Davis

            Ike Davis' struggles continued on Friday night. The first baseman went 0-for-4 with four strikeouts to extend his skid to 1-for-42. "I know it's wearing on him," Terry Collins said after the game was suspended. "We've just got to figure out what's going to be best for him moving him forward." More »

          • Mets game suspended, to resume Saturday

            The Mets scored twice in the bottom of the eighth inning Friday night to tie the Braves at five just in time for the rain, which forced a suspension of the game. They will resume in the ninth inning at 6:10 p.m. Daniel Murphy had three hits with two runs scored and John Buck blasted a solo shot. More »

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