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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 12: Catcher Devin Mesoraco #39 of the Cincinnati Reds throws to first base to turn a double play after forcing out Brett Carroll #15 of the Washington Nationals at home during the ninth inning of opening day at Nationals Park on April 12, 2012 in Washington, DC.
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Trailing 9-0, the Syracuse Chiefs clawed their way close to, but not past, the IL's Columbus Clippers
Syracuse left fielder Mark Teahen had better luck catching this fly ball midway through Saturday night's game at Alliance Bank Stadium than the Chiefs did catching the Columbus Clippers. The visitors won, 9-6. Photo by Frank Ordonez/The Post-Standard Syr from Syracuse.com Read more »
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Chiefs get plenty of offense in 13-4 win over Columbus
When Syracuse’s Corey Brown led off the bottom of the first inning with a home run, you had a feeling it was going to be this kind of night. Enlarge Mike Greenlar Syracuse Chiefs right fielder Brett Carroll heads for home from second base on a single fro from Syracuse.com Read more »
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MLB notes: A hurtin' high-five
Brett Carroll, Mark DeRosa and Jayson Werth of the Washington Nationals celebrate after defeating the New York Mets at Citi Field on April 11, 2012. (REUTERS) A high-five turned out to be a slap in the face for Mark DeRosa of the Washington Nationals. Th from Canoe Read more »
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Buffalo Bisons rally to beat Syracuse Chiefs 6-5
The Syracuse Chiefs fell victim to a late Buffalo rally in a 6-5 loss to the Bisons on Thursday night. Buffalo tied the game with a two-run sixth inning and took the lead when Lucas May beat out a potential inning-ending double play ground ball in the ei from The Oneida Daily Dispatch Read more »
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Around the minors 5.1.12
SYRACUSE 8, BUFFALO 0: Zach Duke pitched Syracuse passed Buffalo, snapping the Bisons' four-game winning streak. Duke, the former National League All-Star while with Pittsburgh, held the Herd to three hits over a season-high seven innings. The southpaw s from ESPN Read more »