Schwartzel takes lead at Memorial
<p>DUBLIN, Ohio — Charl Schwartzel made sure one hole didn’t ruin an entire round Thursday in the Memorial.</p>
<p>DUBLIN, Ohio — Charl Schwartzel made sure one hole didn’t ruin an entire round Thursday in the Memorial.</p>
<p>SAN DIEGO — Nick Franklin hit his first two big league home runs, and Kendrys Morales, Brendan Ryan and Endy Chavez also went deep to give Seattle a victory over San Diego.</p>
<p>BALTIMORE — Freddy Garcia pitched eight innings of three-hit ball to get the best of Dan Haren in a duel of veteran right-handers, and Baltimore beat Washington.</p>
<p>NEW YORK — Dillon Gee finished off the New York Mets’ most unexpected Subway Series sweep.</p>
<p>ARLINGTON, Texas —Mitch Moreland hit a two-run homer, rookie right-hander Justin Grimm took a shutout into the sixth inning and Texas snapped its first three-game losing streak of the seas
<p>ATLANTA — Ramiro Pena drove in four runs with three hits, including a run-scoring single in the sixth that gave Atlanta the lead, Mike Minor pitched seven strong innings and the Braves’ ma
<p>SAN FRANCISCO — Pablo Sandoval hit a go-ahead two-run single in the sixth to help Barry Zito end a six-start winless stretch, and San Francisco beat Oakland to avoid a season sweep.</p&
<p>CLEVELAND — Indians first baseman Nick Swisher has donated $25,000 to the FBI Citizens Academy Foundation in support of the FBI’s Child ID Kit program.</p>
<p><strong>Twins 4, Brewers 1</strong>
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<p> Minnesota 300 100 00x—4 8 0
<p>CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs pitcher Travis Wood hit a fourth-inning grand slam off Jake Peavy and allowed two runs in six innings to lead the way in a victory over the Chicago White Sox.</p&