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Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Yankees begin a series in Toronto, the Red Sox take the field against the Rays, and the Dodgers try to top the Brewers.

Colliding in the Junior Circuit  . . .

Andy Pettitte (8-6, 4.51 ERA) will take on Roy Halladay (11-4, 2.68 ERA) on Tuesday night as the Yankees begin a short two-game series in Toronto. Lefthander Pettitte surrendered just a single earned run on five hits over 6 1-3 innings against the White Sox last time out, but had to settle for a no-decision in a New York loss. Righthander Halladay gave up three earned runs on 11 hits over seven innings in a loss to the Mariners in his most recent trip to the mound.

Also on tap around the American League on Tuesday: Minnesota at Cleveland, Baltimore at Detroit, Seattle at Kansas City, the Angels at the White Sox, Texas at Oakland, and Boston at Tampa Bay. Red Sox lefthander Jon Lester (9-7, 3.90 ERA) will try to get back into the win column in that contest; he took a no-decision against the A’s last time out, allowing four earned runs in 5 2-3 innings. Righthander Matt Garza (7-8, 3.69 ERA) will counter for the Rays Tuesday night.

Clashing in the Senior Circuit . . .

It’ll be Joel Pineiro (9-9, 2.84 ERA) vs. Johan Santana (12-8, 2.96 ERA) on Tuesday night as the Cardinals and Mets begin a series in New York. Righthander Pineiro has been on a roll for St. Louis lately, surrendering just five earned runs over his last five outings (all Cardinals victories). Lefthander Santana blanked the Rockies on four hits over seven innings in a win in his most recent outing; Santana has picked up the victory in three of his past four outings.

Elsewhere around the National League on Tuesday it’ll be Arizona at Pittsburgh, Colorado at Philadelphia, Florida at Washington, the Cubs at Cincinnati, San Francisco at Houston, Atlanta at San Diego, and Milwaukee at the Dodgers. Yovani Gallardo (10-7, 3.13 ERA) will take the hill for the Brewers in that contest; the righthander has won two straight starts. The Dodgers will counter with righthander Hiroki Kuroda (3-5, 4.44 ERA), who last picked up a victory on July 3.

Rounding out the Roundup . . .

The WNBA returns to action on Tuesday night with three games on the schedule: San Antonio at Los Angeles, New York at Detroit, and Phoenix at Seattle. The Mercury and Storm hold down the top two records in the Western Conference heading into their Tuesday matchup, with Phoenix at 15-6 (15-6 against-the-spread) and Seattle at 12-7 (9-10 against-the-spread). Those two teams last met back on July 1, with the Mercury pulling out a 93-81 home victory in that contest.

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