Schumacher wins Tour de France time trial
CHOLET, France (AP) — Stefan Schumacher of Germany took the yellow jersey at the Tour de France, and now says everything else is a bonus.
He knows his early lead won’t last.
‘‘Everybody dreams of this jersey,’’ Schumacher said Tuesday. ‘‘It’s incredible. The moment on the podium, you see it a thousand times on television, and to be there for yourself — you can’t imagine.’’
Schumacher captured the first time trial in the three-week race, but the big winner in the fourth stage may have been Australia’s Cadel Evans. He gained more than a minute on his biggest challengers, a gap that will mean a lot when the decisive mountain stages arrive.
Schumacher finished the 18.3-mile individual trial in 35 minutes, 44 seconds. Kim Kirchen of Luxembourg and David Millar of Britain finished second and third, both 18 seconds back. That is also the order of the overall standings, where Schumacher leads by 12 seconds.
He will probably hold the lead in Wednesda
Pelfrey beats Lincecum to win 5th straight start
NEW YORK (AP) — On this night, it was Mike Pelfrey who looked like the emerging young ace while All-Star Tim Lincecum struggled to find his way.
Pelfrey won his fifth straight start, Carlos B
Ankiel, Ludwick back Pineiro in Cardinals’ win
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joel Pineiro snapped a long winless drought by making a key pitch every time he needed one.
Pineiro and three relievers combined on a six-hitter, Rick Ankiel and Ryan Lud
Brandon Webb wins major league leading 13th game
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Webb gave up six hits in six innings to earn his major league-leading 13th win in the Arizona Diamond
Rangers top Angels in Harrison’s debut
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Josh Hamilton’s major league-leading 87th RBI helped Texas Rangers left-hander Matt Harrison win his debut, 3-2 over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night.
Harrison
Bynum’s fielding error lets Blue Jays beat Orioles
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Alex Rios scored when Freddie Bynum misplayed a grounder at shor


