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Busting out of his slump in a big way
Gary Sanchez was 0-for-11 coming into Wednesday's game. But he delivered a home run and a career-high six RBIs in Charleston's win over Savannah. More »
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Charleston second baseman Angelo Gumbs had 11 stolen bases during his award-winning week. More »
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Seems like old times
Hideki Matsui is working his way back to the Majors; Kevin Youkilis is beginning a rehab assignment. Their paths crossed at Durham Bulls Athletic Park. More »
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Home runs that really do span an aircraft carrier
Last season, Quad Cities turned its All-Star Game home run derby into a cartoonish extravaganza. Reading is staging a home run derby that looks like something out of a Chuck Jones fever dream. And now? Now we have the Charleston RiverDogs, hosts of the 2012 South Atlantic League All-Star Game, holding their home run derby atop an aircraft carrier. More »
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Slide into the latest Photos of the Week
Check out the scenes from the week of Mother's Day, including former Major Leaguers arguing with umpires, catchers chasing batters and the rest of the best shots from the week that was. More »
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A Twins prospect as big as the Packers
Attention? It isn't about to faze Minnesota Twins prospect Miguel Sano, who was the talk of Spring Training two seasons ago -- when he was 16 years old -- and is the subject of not one, but two documentaries about his stunning success in baseball at such a young age. More »
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Cards southpaw Gast saving on gas
Cardinals farmhand John Gast was a baseball cliché -- a soft-tossing lefty -- with a common problem: He needed a pitch to bust in on the hands of right-handed hitters. More »
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