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<p>WILKES-BARRE — Northwest’s <strong>Olivia Magni </strong> took first in the pole vault, <strong>Molly Rupert </strong> snatched first place by five inches in the ja
<p>WASHINGTON — Henrik Lundqvist and Braden Holtby kicked, swiped, caught and otherwise kept getting in the way of the puck, matching each other save-for-save for a second shy of 68 minutes,
<p>CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Phil Mickelson and Nick Watney wound up tied for the lead Saturday in the Wells Fargo Championship, minus the separation from the rest of the field.
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<p>NEW YORK — Phil Hughes pitched eight shutout innings of four-hit ball for his first win of the season, and the New York Yankees beat the Oakland Athletics, 4-2, on Saturday.
<p>CHICAGO — Todd Frazier and Devin Mesoraco each had a sacrifice fly in Cincinnati’s four-run eighth inning, and the Reds rallied to beat Chicago.
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<p>PITTSBURGH — Stephen Strasburg struck out eight in seven innings and the Washington Nationals won a game he started for the first time since opening day by beating the Pittsburgh Pirates,
<p>PHILADELPHIA — Jose Fernandez pitched one-hit ball and struck out nine in seven dominant innings, leading the Miami Marlins over the Philadelphia Phillies, 2-0, Saturday night for his firs
<p>MILWAUKEE — Jon Jay homered and drove in the go-ahead run in the ninth and Allen Craig and Daniel Descalso each hit home runs to lead St. Louis over Milwaukee.
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