+ Follow CURTIS GRANDERSON Tag
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[Title] => A royal conquest KC outduels NY Mets in 12 innings, wins World Series
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[Title] => Wright does it right for New York, Mets humble Royals, trail 2-1 in Series
[Summary] => Two balls launched over the wall, one fired over an opponent’s head and just like that, the New York Mets are right back in this World Series following a 9-3 win against Kansas City on Friday.
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[Title] => KC Royals take longest opener
[Summary] => Alcides Escobar started the World Series with a jolt. Five hours later, he ended the longest opener ever with a jump – into the arms of his joyous Kansas City Royals teammates.
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[Title] => Hosmer sacrifice fly in 14th lifts Royals to Game 1 win
[Summary] => Eric Hosmer's sacrifice fly in the 14th inning drove in Alcides Escobar for the winning run as Kansas City beat the New York Mets 5-4 on Tuesday in the longest opening game in World Series history.
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[Title] => Murphy lifts Mets to 2-0 vs Cubs
[Summary] => Say this for Daniel Murphy and the New York Mets: They have their October formula down and are sticking with it.
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[Title] => Mets rip 3 HRs in 5 pitches
[Summary] => As the clock ticked past 11 p.m. and “Moondance” by Van Morrison practically wafted through the ballpark, young children ran around the bases as part of a family-friendly promotion normally reserved for Sunday afternoons.
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[Title] => Granderson homers twice as Yankees beat Royals
[Summary] => Curtis Granderson hit a pair of homers, Alex Rodriguez drove in three runs — the last when he was hit with a pitch on the hand — and the New York Yankees waited out a lengthy rain delay to beat the Kansas City Royals 12-6 on Sunday and finish another successful homestand.
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[Title] => Pettitte okays one-year $11-million pact with Yanks
[Summary] => Andy Pettitte is staying with the New York Yankees, agreeing to an $11.75 million, one-year contract.
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[Title] => Tigers extend season with 5-3 win over White Sox
[Summary] => DETROIT (AP) – Justin Verlander and Ryan Raburn gave the Detroit Tigers at least one more game.
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[Title] => Buehrle hurls perfect game
[Summary] => Mark Buehrle pitched the first perfect game in the major leagues in five years, leading the Chicago White Sox over the Tampa Bay Rays, 5-0, in the American League on Thursday.
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