By Bryan Hoch It seemed odd to see Mariano Rivera in the eighth inning and not his customary ninth, but the results came back just as effortless as usual in Tuesday night’s All-Star Game. …read more
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By Bryan Hoch It seemed odd to see Mariano Rivera in the eighth inning and not his customary ninth, but the results came back just as effortless as usual in Tuesday night’s All-Star Game. …read more
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By Andrew Marchand New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera pitched a 1-2-3 8th inning in his final All-Star Game appearance …read more
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By Mark Bowman The baseball world gained a better sense of Jose Fernandez’s tremendous talents as he recorded a pair of strikeouts while completing a perfect sixth inning against the heart of the American League lineup in Tuesday night’s All-Star Game. …read more
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By Rhett Bollinger When Reds first baseman Joey Votto and second baseman Brandon Phillips took the field in Tuesday’s All-Star Game at Citi Field, they became just the fifth set of teammates to comprise the right side of an infield as starters in a Midsummer Classic. …read more
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By Jenifer Langosch Upon being introduced as All-Stars, both Adam Wainwright and Yadier Molina took boos from many in the Citi Field sellout crowd. Carlos Beltran was greeted much more warmly. He received a louder applause than any other non-Mets player on the NL squad. …read more
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By Andrew Marchand American League starting second baseman Robinson Cano was forced to leave the game Tuesday in the first inning after being hit by a 96 mph fastball square on the right knee. …read more
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By Paul Casella Orioles third baseman Manny Machado, like any ballplayer, always dreamed of being a Major League All-Star — he just never imagined it would come so soon. …read more
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By Zack Meisel Tigers right-hander Max Scherzer was named the starting pitcher for the American League for Tuesday’s All-Star Game at Citi Field. Mets righty Matt Harvey received the nod for the National League squad. …read more
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By Hal Bodley The 1964 All-Star Game at newly built Shea Stadium was a spectacle that featured 18 future Hall of Famers, but it was Phillies outfielder Johnny Callison who made the game memorable with a walk-off home run. …read more
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By Brian Hedger Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina said the troublesome right knee that kept him out of a game a week ago is improving steadily and he’ll probably make the start for the National League in Tuesday’s All-Star Game. …read more
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Seattle Genetics to Host Conference Call and Webcast Discussion of First Quarter 2013 Financial Results on May 7, 2013
BOTHELL, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Seattle Genetics, Inc. (NAS: SGEN) announced today that it will report its first quarter 2013 financial results on Tuesday, May 7, 2013, after the close of financial markets. Following the announcement, company management will host a conference call and webcast discussion of the results and provide a general corporate update. Access to the event can be obtained as follows:
LIVE access on Tuesday, May 7, 2013
1:30 p.m. Pacific Time / 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time
REPLAY access
About Seattle Genetics
Seattle Genetics is a biotechnology company focused on the development and commercialization of monoclonal antibody-based therapies for the treatment of cancer. The company’s lead program, ADCETRIS® (brentuximab vedotin), received accelerated approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in August 2011 and approval with conditions from Health Canada in February 2013 for two indications. In addition, under a collaboration with Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company, ADCETRIS received conditional marketing authorization from the European Commission in October 2012. Seattle Genetics also has four other clinical-stage ADC programs: SGN-75, ASG-5ME, ASG-22ME and SGN-CD19A. Seattle Genetics has collaborations for its ADC technology with a number of leading biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, including Abbott, Agensys (an affiliate of Astellas), Bayer, Celldex Therapeutics, Daiichi Sankyo, Genentech, GlaxoSmithKline, Millennium, Pfizer and Progenics, as well as ADC co-development agreements with Agensys and Genmab. More information can be found at www.seattlegenetics.com.
By Richard Justice It’s not just a game. That’s one of the first things the good folks of Cincinnati will discover as they prepare to host the 86th All-Star Game in 2015.
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