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  • Boston Red Sox DAVID ORTIZ(Big Papi) hits his 18th home run of the year in the 6thinning driving in his league leading 51st run and giving the Red Sox a temporary lead of 5-4 over the Baltimore Orioles. Despite the efforts of ORTIZ, the Orioles on the strength of 7 home runs defeated the Red Sox 12-5.
    The game played June 2nd 2016 pitted the Boston Red Sox against the Baltimore Orioles played at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Despite the efforts of David Ortiz, Big Papi, who hit his 16th home run of the year driving in his league leading 51st run, the Baltimore Orioles, on the strength of 7 home runs, defeated the Boston Red Sox 12-7. Two critical plays of the game were first, Red Sox first baseman, Hanley Ramirez being tagged out by Orioles shortstop Manny MACHADO in the top of the 6th inning attempting to steal second base and ending a big rally by the Red Sox; And Second, a three-run home run by Manny Machado in the bottom of the 7th inning , breaking a 5-5 tie game.
    Despite this painful loss, the Red Sox leave Baltimore with the same lead that came in with(splitting the four games 2-2) — a one game lead over the Orioles in the East Division of the American League. It looks like this year will be an exciting battle between these two high powered offensive teams.

  • New York Mets starting pitcher, NOAH SYNDERGAARD, pitches to LA Dodgers second baseman, Chase Utley, at citiFIELD. SYNDERGAARD was ejected from the game in the third inning by home plate umpire, Adam Hamari for intentionally throwing behind Chase Utley. The LA Dodgers went on to win 9-1.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • L A Dodgers starting pitcher, KENTA MAEDA, throws his first pitch of the game against New York Mets right fielder Curtis Granderson. MAEDA pitched five innings, allowing no runs, two hits, striking out 3 and allowing 2 bases on balls leading the Dodgers to a 9-1 victory.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher, KENTA MAEDA, falls to ground in pain after being hit by a line drive by New York Mets outfielder Michael Conforto. MAEDA was able to continue pitching and went on to pitch 5 innings allowing no runs and only 2 hits leading the Dodgers to a 9-1 victory.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • L A Dodgers second baseman, CHASE UTLEY, hits a grand slam home run off of New York Mets relief pitcher, Hansel Robles, in the seventh inning giving the Dodgers a 6-0 lead. UTLEY, who also homered in the 6th inning, has hit 38 career home runs against the Mets, his highest total against any opponent. The Dodgers went on to win 9-1.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • L A Dodgers second baseman, CHASE UTLEY, hits a grand slam home run off of New York Mets relief pitcher, Hansel Robles, in the seventh inning giving the Dodgers a 6-0 lead. UTLEY, who also homered in the 6th inning, has hit 38 career home runs against the Mets, his highest total against any opponent. The Dodgers went on to win 9-1.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • New York Mets manager, TERRY COLLINS, gets ejected from the game by home plate umpire ADAM HAMARI in the third inning after COLLINS argued with HAMARI for throwing Mets starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard , out of the game for intentionally throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley. The Mets went on to lose 9-1 to the L. A. DODGERS.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • New York Mets manager, TERRY COLLINS, argues with home plate umpire, ADAM HAMARI, after HAMARI threw New York Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard out of the game for intentionally throwing behind second baseman Chase Utley in the third inning. HAMARI then threw TERRY COLLINS out of the game as well. The Mets went on to lose 9-1 to the L A DODGERS.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • Washington Nationals starting pitcher, STEPHEN STRASBURG, strikes out New York Mets lead-off hitter Curtis Granderson in the first inning at citiField.  STRASBURG turned in one of his best performances, pitching 6 innings allowing only 6 hits and one run and striking out 10 batters, leading the Nationals to a 9-1 victory.  STRASBURG now is 7-0 and has won 13 consecutive starts over the last two years, a national league record.

    In a game that was billed as a classic pitching duel between two of the National League’s finest pitchers, Matt Harvey of the Mets, and Stephen Strasburg of the Nationals turned into a route, with the Washington Nationals defeating the New York Mets 9-1.  Stephen Strasburg gave one of his BEST performances of the year while Matt Harvey turned in his WORST.

    Strasburg pitched for 6 inning, allowing only 6 hits and 1 run, while striking out 10.  Matt Harvey, on the other hand, pitched for only 2 2/3 innings, allowing 9 runs(7 of them earned)  on 8 hits, striking out 1.
    Stephen Strasburg is now 7-0 and has won 13 CONSECUTIVE STARTS over the last 2 years, a National League record.
    To add insult to injury, former New York Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy, who was traded to the Nationals prior to this year, and who is now batting close to 400, hit a 2run home run in the first inning off of Harvey, and a double in the fourth inning.

  • New York Mets starting pitcher, MATT HARVEY, throws a hanging curve ball to former New York Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy who hits a two-run home run in the first inning. HARVEY turned in one of his worst performances of his career, pitching only 2 2/3 innings, allowing 9 runs(7 of them earned) on 8hits and walking 2 batters. The Mets lost 9-1

    In a game that was billed as a classic pitching duel between two of the National League’s finest pitchers, Matt Harvey of the Mets, and Stephen Strasburg of the Nationals turned into a route, with the Washington Nationals defeating the New York Mets 9-1.  Stephen Strasburg gave one of his BEST performances of the year while Matt Harvey turned in his WORST.

    Strasburg pitched for 6 inning, allowing only 6 hits and 1 run, while striking out 10.  Matt Harvey, on the other hand, pitched for only 2 2/3 innings, allowing 9 runs(7 of them earned)  on 8 hits, striking out 1.
    Stephen Strasburg is now 7-0 and has won 13 CONSECUTIVE STARTS over the last 2 years, a National League record.
    To add insult to injury, former New York Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy, who was traded to the Nationals prior to this year, and who is now batting close to 400, hit a 2run home run in the first inning off of Harvey, and a double in the fourth inning.

  • Former New York Mets second baseman, and now second baseman for the Washington Nationals, DANIEL MURPHY, hits a MATT HARVEY hanging curve ball for a two-run home run in the first  inning at CitiFIELD. MURPHY who also doubled in the fourth inning and is currently hitting close to 400, led the Nationals to a 9-1 victory.

    In a game that was billed as a classic pitching duel between two of the National League’s finest pitchers, Matt Harvey of the Mets, and Stephen Strasburg of the Nationals turned into a route, with the Washington Nationals defeating the New York Mets 9-1.  Stephen Strasburg gave one of his BEST performances of the year while Matt Harvey turned in his WORST.
    Strasburg pitched for 6 inning, allowing only 6 hits and 1 run, while striking out 10.  Matt Harvey, on the other hand, pitched for only 2 2/3 innings, allowing 9 runs(7 of them earned)  on 8 hits, striking out 1.
    Stephen Strasburg is now 7-0 and has won 13 CONSECUTIVE STARTS over the last 2 years, a National League record.
    To add insult to injury, former New York Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy, who was traded to the Nationals prior to this year, and who is now batting close to 400, hit a 2run home run in the first inning off of Harvey, and a double in the fourth inning.

  • Former New York Mets second baseman, and now second baseman for the Washington Nationals, DANIEL MURPHY,
    hits a double off of New York Mets reliever, LOGAN VERRETT, in the fourth inning at citiFIELD. The Nationals went on to win 9-1.

    In a game that was billed as a classic pitching duel between two of the National League’s finest pitchers, Matt Harvey of the Mets, and Stephen Strasburg of the Nationals turned into a route, with the Washington Nationals defeating the New York Mets 9-1.  Stephen Strasburg gave one of his BEST performances of the year while Matt Harvey turned in his WORST.
    Strasburg pitched for 6 inning, allowing only 6 hits and 1 run, while striking out 10.  Matt Harvey, on the other hand, pitched for only 2 2/3 innings, allowing 9 runs(7 of them earned)  on 8 hits, striking out 1.
    Stephen Strasburg is now 7-0 and has won 13 CONSECUTIVE STARTS over the last 2 years, a National League record.
    To add insult to injury, former New York Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy, who was traded to the Nationals prior to this year, and who is now batting close to 400, hit a 2run home run in the first inning off of Harvey, and a double in the fourth inning.

  • Washington Nationals catcher, Wilson Ramos, has a .340 batting average this year with 4 home runs and 16 RBIs.  In the third inning, Ramos drove in 2 runs with a single.

    In a game that was billed as a classic pitching duel between two of the National League’s finest pitchers, Matt Harvey of the Mets, and Stephen Strasburg of the Nationals turned into a route, with the Washington Nationals defeating the New York Mets 9-1.  Stephen Strasburg gave one of his BEST performances of the year while Matt Harvey turned in his WORST.
    Strasburg pitched for 6 inning, allowing only 6 hits and 1 run, while striking out 10.  Matt Harvey, on the other hand, pitched for only 2 2/3 innings, allowing 9 runs(7 of them earned)  on 8 hits, striking out 1.
    Stephen Strasburg is now 7-0 and has won 13 CONSECUTIVE STARTS over the last 2 years, a National League record.
    To add insult to injury, former New York Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy, who was traded to the Nationals prior to this year, and who is now batting close to 400, hit a 2run home run in the first inning off of Harvey, and a double in the fourth inning.

  • Washington Nationals Ben Revere – Center fielder who recently came off of the disabled list is batting  only .094 with 0 home runs and only 1RBI.  In the third inning, when the Nationals scored 7 runs,  Ben Revere drove in a  run with a sharp single to left. Ben also tripled in this same inning.  Ben has a .290 career average.

    In a game that was billed as a classic pitching duel between two of the National League’s finest pitchers, Matt Harvey of the Mets, and Stephen Strasburg of the Nationals turned into a route, with the Washington Nationals defeating the New York Mets 9-1.  Stephen Strasburg gave one of his BEST performances of the year while Matt Harvey turned in his WORST.
    Strasburg pitched for 6 inning, allowing only 6 hits and 1 run, while striking out 10.  Matt Harvey, on the other hand, pitched for only 2 2/3 innings, allowing 9 runs(7 of them earned)  on 8 hits, striking out 1.
    Stephen Strasburg is now 7-0 and has won 13 CONSECUTIVE STARTS over the last 2 years, a National League record.
    To add insult to injury, former New York Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy, who was traded to the Nationals prior to this year, and who is now batting close to 400, hit a 2run home run in the first inning off of Harvey, and a double in the fourth inning.

  • Washington Nationals third baseman, Anthony Rendon, hit a 2run double to center field in the third inning.  Rendon is batting .237 in 2016.

    In a game that was billed as a classic pitching duel between two of the National League’s finest pitchers, Matt Harvey of the Mets, and Stephen Strasburg of the Nationals turned into a route, with the Washington Nationals defeating the New York Mets 9-1.  Stephen Strasburg gave one of his BEST performances of the year while Matt Harvey turned in his WORST.
    Strasburg pitched for 6 inning, allowing only 6 hits and 1 run, while striking out 10.  Matt Harvey, on the other hand, pitched for only 2 2/3 innings, allowing 9 runs(7 of them earned)  on 8 hits, striking out 1.
    Stephen Strasburg is now 7-0 and has won 13 CONSECUTIVE STARTS over the last 2 years, a National League record.
    To add insult to injury, former New York Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy, who was traded to the Nationals prior to this year, and who is now batting close to 400, hit a 2run home run in the first inning off of Harvey, and a double in the fourth inning.

  • Ninth Inning Dramatics. After taking a called third strike with bases loaded in the ninth inning and subsequently ejected from the game, Boston Red Sox DAVID ORTIZ went wild and stormed on to the field threatening home plate umpire RON KULPA while his teammates attempted to restrain him. The Yankees went on to win 3-2.

    Some wild things happened at the Red Sox Yankees game. One can never predict what will happen at these games. Questioning the umpires plate calls in the 9th inning, both Farrell and Ortiz were ejected from the game.

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