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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats make first trip to Fenway — Washington (32-39) at Boston (39-28), 7:05 p.m. ET — After hosting one of the most-storied franchises in the Majors, the Nationals take on another as they start a three-game series against Boston on Monday. — The series starts a nine-game, three-city …
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David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Check Reveals Royal Background — ATLANTA — Red Sox manager Terry Francona doesn't know much about pitcher Kyle Snyder other than he's tall - 6 feet 8 - right-handed and was released by the worst team in baseball last week. — The Red Sox hope the Nationals, whom Snyder faces …
Hal McCoy / Dayton Daily News:
Aurilia OK; Bailey to start in Class AA — CINCINNATI | In his 10-plus years in the major leagues, Rich Aurilia has dove back into bases many times, although he says, "I don't know why the White Sox tried to pick me off second base. I ain't going anywhere."
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Warning path isn't quite enough — Unpadded concrete danger to outfielders — ANAHEIM - Why is there exposed concrete at the base of the outfield walls at Angel Stadium, such as where Dave Roberts slammed his right knee yesterday? — Angels officials were trying to answer that question …
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Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Great eighth (six runs) lifts Sox — ATLANTA — With just one Rudy Seanez pitch, delivered at 86 miles per hour with next-to-no movement, except for the arc it traced on its way out of the ballpark, this looked like a 2-4 road swing through Minnesota and Atlanta.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Minor-league changes needed, Maddon says — PHILADELPHIA - With the indefinite suspension of Triple-A outfielder Elijah Dukes the latest issue, manager Joe Maddon said the Devil Rays have to make changes in their minor-league system to prevent continued disciplinary problems with their top prospects.
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Damian Cristodero / St. Petersburg Times:
Upton arrested, accused of DWI
Upton arrested, accused of DWI
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Mailbag: How to make room for Mitre? — Reporter Joe Frisaro answers Marlins fans' questions — What are the Marlins going to do when Sergio Mitre comes off the disabled list? Is he going back in the rotation? Everybody else is pitching great. — Because Mitre is on the 60-day disabled list …
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Chicago hopeless — CHICAGO - Slowly and deliberately, Mark Prior strode toward a major-league pitching mound for the first time in nine months Sunday. Thirty steps he took, each short, like this was going to be an event to savor in small bites. — In another hopeless season for the Chicago Cubs …
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Chicago Tribune:
A's Karsay retires after marathon win — Steve Karsay had the rare luxury of beginning and ending his career with the same club. — Karsay announced his retirement from the Oakland Athletics on Sunday, one day after pitching the A's to victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in 17 innings …
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Kevin Pearson / pe.com:
Effort on Play Questioned — The Press-Enterprise — OAKLAND - Lost somewhere in the middle of the Dodgers' 17-inning marathon with the A's on Saturday night was a veteran showing up a rookie. — In the eighth inning of the game that ended with Jae Seo walking in the winning run …
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Lone Star Ball
NY Daily News:
New Eli in town quite a catch — The first thing he noticed was the noise. — "Guys are real loud here," Eli Marrero, the newest Met, said yesterday afternoon, after the best team in the National League won another game in bizarre fashion. — And he was right: Even on a day when the stands …
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Podsednik's defense looks shaky to Ozzie — CINCINNATI — There's a good reason why Ozzie Guillen raises an eyebrow when asked why he hasn't given Scott Podsednik a chance to play center field. — The way the White Sox manager sees it, Podsednik still has to prove he can play a solid left field.
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
With Rivera Resting, Ninth Becomes Wang's to Lose — WASHINGTON, June 18 — In the left-field bullpen at R.F.K. Stadium late Sunday afternoon, the greatest closer in Yankees history began to stretch. It was the ninth inning, and the Yankees had a one-run lead. Mariano Rivera wanted the call.
Sean Brennan / NY Daily News:
Imperfect 10 good enough — He was the first pitcher to 10 wins, beating Detroit's Kenny Rogers to the feat by about an hour. But after rebounding from two straight rough outings to pick up the win in the Mets' 9-4 victory over the Orioles yesterday, Tom Glavine says he has a ways …
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