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  • Phillies elect to raise ticket prices

    The Phillies are raising ticket prices after a record-setting attendance season.


  • All eyes on Werth as Phillies close shop

    Jayson Werth stood in the on-deck circle as the Philadelphia Phillies' season ended on Saturday. The question now is what's on deck for the free agent to be.


  • Tampa Bay Rays' B.J. Upton, left, and Randy Choate, right, celebrate in the clubhouse after winning the American League East championship following a 3-2 win over the  Kansas City Royals in a baseball game Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010 in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

    Playoffs set: Giants drop Padres, Braves go wild

    A flurry of tiebreakers, that might've been fun for fans. For the San Francisco Giants and Atlanta Braves, a guaranteed spot in the playoffs was just fine.


  • Tampa Bay Rays' B.J. Upton, left, and Randy Choate, right, celebrate in the clubhouse after winning the American League East championship following a 3-2 win over the  Kansas City Royals in a baseball game Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010 in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

    Playoff matchups set: Giants, Braves in; Pads out

    Bobby Cox will get one more try in October. No tiebreaker needed.


  • Braves LF Matt Diaz helps tackle fan in Philly

    Atlanta left fielder Matt Diaz helped tackle a costumed fan who ran onto the field and briefly eluded security guards during the Braves-Phillies game Monday night at Citizens Bank Park, where a teenager was subdued with a stun gun this season.


  • Tough game to drop for Nats

    PHILADELPHIA — Had the Washington Nationals lost last nights game because of a simple lack of offense against one of the sports best young pitchers, it wouldnt have been terribly difficult to swallow. They would have congratulated Philadelphia Phillies left-hander Cole Hamels, left the park and prepared to come back today.


  • Bergmann injured as Nats fall to Phillies

    PHILADELPHIA — The Washington Nationals have defied expectations this season largely because of their ability to overcome a string of injuries that has left their Opening Day rotation in shambles.


  • First Down

    HE SAID WHAT?


  • Public enemy No. 1

    Barry Bonds needs five home runs to break Hank Aaron's career record and, his current slump notwithstanding, it seems certain he will do it this season. The bigger question is where he will do it.


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