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Mark
DeRosa
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2/26/1975
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Passaic, NJ
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Washington Nationals vs. Atlanta Braves: Game Highlights
Washington Nationals vs. Atlanta Braves: Game Highlights
Irvin, Washington relievers hold Braves to 1 hit in a 2-0 win
— Jake Irvin held the Braves hitless over five innings before leaving with an injury, and the Washington Nationals defeated Atlanta 2-0 with a combined one-hitter Saturday.
Harrison Bader's 2nd grand slam in 6 days powers the Giants past the White Sox 10-3
— Harrison Bader hit a grand slam for the second time in six days, and the San Francisco Giants beats the Chicago White Sox 10-3 on Saturday.
Kolek throws complete-game shutout and Royals top Mariners to end 4-game skid
— Stephen Kolek threw a complete-game shutout and Carter Jensen had two RBI and the Kansas City Royals shut out the Seattle Mariners 5-0 on Saturday to end a four-game losing streak.
Larnach matches career high with 4 hits, Twins beat Red Sox 4-2 for 9th win in 13 games
— Trevor Larnach matched his career-high with four hits, Taj Bradley allowed one run over five innings in his return from a chest muscle injury and the Minnesota Twins beat the Boston Red Sox 4-2 on Saturday for their ninth win in 13 games.
Max Meyer and Liam Hicks lead the Marlins to a 4-1 win over the punchless Mets
— Max Meyer threw seven shutout innings of one-hit ball, Liam Hicks homered twice and the Miami Marlins beat the punchless New York Mets 4-1 on Saturday.