Roloson allows four, takes loss

Islanders G Dwayne Roloson had a poor performance on Saturday, falling to the Blues 4-1. He allowed four goals in the game and made 22 saves. His record fell to 6-2-5 on the season with the performance. Read More

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Hiller allows three, takes loss

Ducks G Jonas Hiller allowed a third period goal to Joe Thornton that proved to be a game-winner and the team fell to the Sharks 3-2 on Saturday. Hiller allowed three goals in the game and made 33 saves. His record dropped to 7-8-1 on the season with the performance. Read More

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Mason allows two goals, takes loss

St. Louis G Chris Mason had a solid start against the Kings on Saturday but ended up with the loss, falling 2-1. Mason faced 26 shots and turned 24 of the shots away. His record fell to 1-2-0 with the performance. Read More

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Mulvey allows four, takes loss

Arizona SP Kevin Mulvey had a fair outing on Wednesday against the Giants and ended up with a 4-1 loss. Mulvey allowed four earned runs on five hits over six innings. He struck out four and walked one in the loss. Read More

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K-Rod blows save, takes loss

The Braves took advantage of Daniel Murphy's error to score two runs in the ninth inning off Francisco Rodriguez and beat the Mets 6-5 on Wednesday night for their season-best sixth straight win. With the game tied and runners on first and second with two outs, former Mets outfielder Ryan Church hit a grounder to first base. The in-between hopper hit off a charging Murphy, who then failed to catch the deflected ball, which gave David Ross time to score the winning run from second base. Rodriguez (3-5) gave up only one hit in the ninth but couldn't hold a 5-4 lead. It was his sixth blown save in 37 chances. Read More

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Morton goes six innings, takes loss

Pittsburgh SP Charlie Morton had a decent start on Friday against the Astros but walked away with a 9-1 loss. He allowed three earned runs on six hits, striking out three and walking two. He allowed a home run in the game as well as his ERA dropped to 5.25 with the performance. Read More

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Cordero blows save, takes loss

Reds closer Francisco Cordero was one out away from recording his 34th save of the season but ended up with the loss, allowing a two-RBI infield single to Seth Smith that was knocked down by 2B Brandon Phillips. It was Cordero's third blown save and fifth loss. His ERA went up to 2.44 with the performance. Read More

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Kuroda off the DL, takes loss

Dodgers SP Hiroki Kuroda was taken off the DL on Sunday and made a start against the Padres, taking a 4-3 loss. He allowed four runs --three earned-- on four hits, striking out three and walking three. He allowed one homer to Adrian Gonzalez as well as his ERA climbed up to 4.15 on the season with the performance. Read More

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Maloney goes six, takes loss

Reds SP Matt Maloney had a bit of a rough outing on Saturday in an 11-4 loss to the Dodgers. He lasted six innings, allowing five earned runs on eight hits. He struck out five and walked two, allowing two homers. Read More

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Porcello rocked in third, takes loss

Tigers SP Rick Porcello (10-8) yielded five runs and eight hits in 5 1/3 innings for Detroit in a 9-4 loss to the Athletics. Porcello struck out one and walked another, allowing four of the five runs in the third inning. "He didn't have a brutal game. He couldn't keep the ball in the park," Leyland said. "Other than Cust he did pretty good." Read More

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Correia allows five, takes loss

Padres SP Kevin Correia (8-10) tossed 5 2/3 innings and allowed five earned runs on Saturday in a 7-0 loss to the Cardinals. He gave up the five runs on 10 hits and two walks, striking out two batters as well. His ERA on the season ballooned to 4.46 with the performance. Read More

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Burns goes five-plus, takes loss

Brewers SP Mike Burns made his first start since being recalled from Triple-A Nashville on Friday to replace Jeff Suppan, who went on the 15-day disabled list on Thursday. The righty gave up three runs on nine hits over 5 2/3 innings Saturday in a 4-2 loss to the Padres. Read More

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