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Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today — Good D — You have to give the Mets this: they're not boring. — Last night, they blew a pair of early leads, allowed five home runs and seven runs total, but hung on for a 9-7 road win over the Phillies. It was the Mets' 21st win by two or fewer runs and the seventh …
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NY Daily News:
Reyes now off and walking — PHILADELPHIA - Jose Reyes surpassed his 2005 walk total last night. The extra time on base may help him break the team record for runs scored in a season, too. Reyes bunted for a single in his first at-bat, then doubled off the left-field wall two innings later.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Tom's bad location: Over the fences — PHILADELPHIA — Tom Glavine made his shortest outing of the season feel like the longest in last night's 9-7 win over the Phillies. He gave up four solo home runs, including two to Jimmy Rollins, and seemed to labor through every one of the 110 pitches that he needed for only 4 1/3 innings.
Karen Guregian / Boston Herald:
Aces go 1-on-1: Schill, Santana duel — MINNEAPOLIS - The way Johan Santana was striking out Red Sox batters last night, memories of two historic pitching performances by Roger Clemens came to mind. — Curt Schilling? — He wasn't nearly as dazzling, but that didn't mean he wasn't as effective as the Twins southpaw.
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The Joy of Sox
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
No relief for DL, as Foulke latest to join list
No relief for DL, as Foulke latest to join list
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Hartford Courant
Mark Saxon / Orange County Register:
Colon to return this weekend — He is expected to start Saturday or Sunday but whom he will replace is still up in the air. — ANAHEIM - Half of the equation is complete. The Angels announced that Bartolo Colon will come off the disabled list this weekend.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Search continues for leadoff hitter — Devil Rays' Crawford among possibilities — Washington - The Rockies' problems start at the top. General manager Dan O'Dowd knew this past winter, this spring and this season that the leadoff spot could become an issue.
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Purple Row
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Teixeira working on glitch in swing — ARLINGTON - With an assist from hitting instructor Rudy Jaramillo, Rangers first baseman Mark Teixeira said he's identified the mechanical issue in his swing that has caused a significant drop in run production. — Now comes the tough part: fixing it.
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
RANGERS NOTES — Daniels still patient on trade front
RANGERS NOTES — Daniels still patient on trade front
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Lone Star Ball
Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Twins option Batista for assignment — Bartlett recalled from Triple-A Rochester — MINNEAPOLIS — The days of Tony Batista as a Twin appear to now be over. — Following their 5-2 victory over the Red Sox in 12 innings Tuesday night, the Twins announced that they had designated Batista …
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Associated Press:
Dodgers-Padres Preview — Brad Penny looks to win his sixth straight decision for the Los Angeles Dodgers when they continue a three-game series against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on Wednesday. — Penny (7-1, 2.34 ERA) is 5-0 with a 2.03 ERA over seven starts since his lone loss of the season at Arizona on May 1.
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Joe Gergen / Newsday:
Mets vs. Phils: The unrivalry — PHILADELPHIA — For 44 years, ever since the inception of the Metropolitan Baseball Club, the two franchises have shared the same league and/or the same division. A mere 100 miles apart, they remain the closest of neighbors, separated by half the geography …
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NY Daily News:
Alex the not -so-great hears it — Alex Rodriguez uses a performance enhancer every day. His dealer is on the other end of the phone lines, peddling designer stuff that gives A-Rod a needed boost. — It's not what you might think. This elixir is legal, created for captains of industry …
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the metropolitans
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yanks' Youth Still Shines Amid Growing Power Shortage
Yanks' Youth Still Shines Amid Growing Power Shortage
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Bronx Banter
Michael Walsh / MLB.com:
Fogg sharp, bats hot as Rockies win — Barmes drives in three, Holliday adds two in victory — WASHINGTON — It was a game of slump-busting for the Rockies Tuesday night as they defeated the Nationals, 9-2, at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium. — First, it was two individuals.
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Bad Altitude
Sports Illustrated:
Get some PrOPS — A couple of years ago, economics professor and die-hard Braves fan J.C. Bradbury got sick of watching Chipper Jones rip line drive after line drive right into the gloves of the opposition. One of his beloved Braves was having a great season at the plate and it wasn't showing …
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — The Mesa Grill — I was honored to learn yesterday that The Juice won an award from SABR. To be mentioned in the same breath as the other books in the category and to be considered in the same league as some previous winners is, frankly, overwhelming.
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Notebook: Ankiel out for season — PITTSBURGH — Rick Ankiel, pitching phenom reinvented as an outfielder, will miss the rest of the season after having knee surgery last month to correct an injury sustained in spring training. — Ankiel will not play until 2007, Cardinals officials confirmed Tuesday.
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Baseball Musings
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Grimsley fiasco could shake precious balance — Here they go again. — The tension between major-league players and owners, which had diminished in recent years, is again simmering over the Diamondbacks' handling of disgraced reliever Jason Grimsley. — Ken Kendrick, the Diamondbacks …
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AZ Snakepit
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Billy saves best for former team — PHILADELPHIA - Billy Wagner insisted he felt no extra adrenaline rush from pitching in his former home for the first time. — The situation - the tying run at first base and playing in a homer-friendly park - provided enough juice. — "I've got 10 years in.
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Hot Foot
Karen Guregian / Boston Herald:
Away from game, Manny connects — MINNEAPOLIS — These days, not many people get up-close-and-personal time with Manny Ramirez, outside of his family, friends and teammates. That's simply how the Red Sox slugger prefers it. — A small glimpse inside his life yesterday morning, however …
Ron Jackson / Dayton Daily News:
Foster believes Griffey should give up playing center field — MIAMISBURG | Former Cincinnati Reds great George Foster is not pleased with some players on his former team or the team in general. His critical comments were specifically aimed at Adam Dunn and Ken Griffey Jr. …
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Ben Maller