Locally, the Yankees' Alex Rodriguez (out until after the All-Star break) came in at No. 9 and the Mets' Johan Santana (out for the season) came in at No. 13. Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter (out until.. CBS 2 1 week ago
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Last year's no-hitters came from a variety of outlets, ranging from veteran staff aces to relatively unknown No. 5 starters to a group effort that included six pitchers. It should come as no surprise.. MLB.com 1 week ago
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The reality is the Mets’ payroll is in the same neighborhood as the Marlins’ — and they are getting just about the same results. Take away the salaries of Johan Santana, Jason Bay and the money.. NY Post 1 week ago
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Mike Baxter was the hero of Johan Santana’s no-hitter last year, crashing into the outfield wall to preserve that piece of Mets history. And he played a big role last night, with the walk-off single.. NY Post 2 weeks ago
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NEW YORK -- Matt Harvey was so dominant, it seemed certain the Chicago White Sox would never score. Instead, each pitch raised more tantalizing questions: Would they ever get a hit, or even a.. Huffington Post 2 weeks ago
| Did you have Carlos Gomez in the pool? Did you have him as the guy from the Johan Santana trade who was going to have the most staying power, the most impact? Because here is the Brewers center fielder.. NY Post 2 weeks ago
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Terry Collins still thinks about June 1, 2012. While most fans remember that as the night Johan Santana pitched the Mets’ first no-hitter, the manager is tormented by the idea of letting the.. NY Daily News 3 weeks ago
|  Detroit Tigers pitcher Anibal Sanchez struck out 17 batters Friday night and shut out the Atlanta Braves, the best team in baseball, 10-0.
Sanchez shut out the Braves for eight innings and gave up.. Breitbart on April 27, 2013
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 In his last start, 24-year-old Matt Harvey out-dueled Stephen Strasburg of the Washington Nationals, striking out seven and allowed just one run in seven innings.
In the last month, Harvey has.. Business Insider on April 24, 2013
| Counting endorsements, the Twins' Joe Mauer is the fourth-highest paid major league baseball player ($25.5 million annually) this season, behind ex-Twin Johan Santana ($25.9 million) of the New York.. TwinCities.com on April 24, 2013
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