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Monday, June 9, 2008
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Pirates rarely hit the ball out of the infield and still found a way to get to Randy Johnson. Mark Reynolds hit the ball over the wall, or at least thought he did, and didn't get a home run. The Arizona Diamondbacks, a first-place team that isn't playing like one, didn't need much more than that to explain their 5-3 loss to the Pirates on Monday, a day when tempers were as heated as the low-90s temperatures. The Pirates took advantage of a rattled Johnson, a r ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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