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David Picker / New York Times:
Practice Helps Nady Find His Timing, and It's Right on Time — Xavier Nady returned to the Mets' lineup Monday, but he went hitless in four at-bats. Nady said that his timing was off, the result of not playing in the majors since the end of May. He pledged to spend some extra time in the batting cage to sharpen his swing.
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Sean Brennan / NY Daily News:
Nady's back with a bang — Hits 2 HRs, crowds OF — For almost three weeks, as he recovered from his appendectomy, all Xavier Nady could do was watch Lastings Milledge take his roster spot and get his feet wet with his first big-league experience. He had to endure a glorious 9-1 road …
Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Teixeira says call by umpire not fair — ARLINGTON — Mark Teixeira already had his arms raised to celebrate his walkoff home run. He had hit the pitch off Padres closer Trevor Hoffman so hard and so high and so far that the ball soared over the top of the right-field foul pole.
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers' Francisco could return by end of June — ARLINGTON - Right-hander Frank Francisco was in the Rangers' bullpen Tuesday. He could be on the roster by the end of the month. — In a move designed to make Francisco available to the Rangers earlier than planned …
Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
RANGERS NOTES — Versatile outfielder recalled — ARLINGTON — There might not be much playing time for Freddy Guzman in the near future. The Rangers are set in center field with Gary Matthews Jr. and have several capable outfielders for left field and right field.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
No Relief From the Nationals' Starter — Hernandez Lasts Only 12/3 Innings: Red Sox 11, Nationals 3 — BOSTON, June 20 — Here were the two guys to defy any obsession with radar guns, who respond to urges for harder and faster with softer and slower. Tim Wakefield took the mound Tuesday night …
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New York Times:
White Sox Collect 24 Hits and 20 Runs in Rout of Cardinals — Joe Crede and A. J. Pierzynski homered during an 11-run, 12-hit third inning last night and the Chicago White Sox used their biggest scoring output in a decade to rout visiting St. Louis, 20-6. — Pierzynski and Paul Konerko each drove …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Mulder's woes continue as Chicago has an 11-run inning
Mulder's woes continue as Chicago has an 11-run inning
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Lee takes BP, eyes weekend return — CLEVELAND — First baseman Derrek Lee might make his return to the Cubs' starting lineup this weekend in Minnesota. — He wasn't quite ready to predict an exact date for his comeback, but he made it clear he is leaning toward returning this weekend …
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Rookie Nolasco faces off against O's — Florida (30-37) at Baltimore (32-40), 7:05 p.m. ET — Different opponent. Same results. — After beating the Orioles, 6-2, on Tuesday, the Marlins matched their franchise winning streak of nine, now achieved three times.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Willis club's top winner as Marlins ties wins mark
Willis club's top winner as Marlins ties wins mark
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Associated Press:
If it's 'best for team,' Smoltz says he's open to trade talk — ATLANTA — John Smoltz said he's ready to leave Atlanta if a trade can help the last-place Braves. — The 17-year veteran, who's played his entire career in Atlanta, said his once-firm opinion against leaving the Braves changed this year.
Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Yanks' eye on Jacque — PHILADELPHIA - It's no secret the Yankees have several glaring needs, but they are finding it increasingly difficult to fill them on the trade market. — One source said GM Brian Cashman is running into the same wall on almost every call he makes …
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Dan Gross / Philadelphia Daily News:
Charles likes Gnarls — CHARLES BARKLEY says he's "flattered and honored" to be the namesake of Gnarls Barkley, the hip-hop/rock duo comprising Danger Mouseand Cee-Lo. — The Round Mound of Rebound says he has their CD "St. Elsewhere," and "it's pretty good, an interesting mix of rock and rap."
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Lo Duca uneasy as Star — Slumps, but tops vote — Paul Lo Duca never has been voted a starter to the NL All-Star team, and he isn't sure that 2006 should be his first time. — The Mets' catcher, who has been named as a reserve in each of the last three midsummer classics …
Karen Guregian / Boston Herald:
Boo hoo Sox fans: Renteria heard you last year — ATLANTA - Sitting at his locker in workout clothes prior to last night's game, a wad of smokeless tobacco clenched between his teeth, Edgar Renteria finally fessed up. — You got to him. — That's right, Red Sox fans.
ESPN:
Beattie says he told O's about Segui's HGH use — David Segui has told ESPN and The Baltimore Sun that he informed Orioles executive VP Jim Beattie that he took HGH by legal prescription in 2003 and 2004. Beattie, now an Orioles consultant, told ESPN that Segui relayed to him only late in the 2004 season that he had been taking HGH.
Dallas Morning News:
Where are all the Rangers fans? — I'm going to take my annual turn at asking the questions for two reasons. One, I've got a brain freeze from sipping my once-a-year slurpee. Two, I'm really looking for some answers. — Why is there little buzz among fans about this Rangers team?
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Trachsel reflects on long ball — Right-hander hits first homer since 1998 in Tuesday's win — NEW YORK — The normal victory lap measures 360 feet, a lot of happy steps and, depending on the circumstances and the identity of the man making the rounds, perhaps a curtain call may follow.
John Delcos / The Journal News:
Mets' Heilman makes adjustment — NEW YORK — Aaron Heilman said it's like getting a running start. — Such is his explanation of how he's addressing his mechanical problems by going to a full windup instead of pitching from the stretch. — "It sets things in motion," Heilman said yesterday.