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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Reyes loses no-hit bid, game — Right-hander's stellar outing not enough for victory — CHICAGO — After being swept by the defending World Series champions, the Cardinals had no desire to talk of moral victories on Thursday night. But after allowing 33 runs in their previous two games …
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Viva El Birdos
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
1-hit thunder — Thome only batter to crack Cards' Reyes— with solo HR in 7th to complete sweep — Several thousand White Sox fans turned Thursday to a suite behind home plate where their suspended manager was seated and chanted "Ozzie, Ozzie." — But Freddy Garcia and Jim Thome deserved …
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Exile in Wrigleyville
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Reyes throws one-hitter, Sox still win — CHICAGO — Thursday's first jolt occurred when manager Tony La Russa penned Albert Pujols' name into the No. 3 spot in the batting order after 18 days on the disabled list and at least one day earlier than expected.
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Reverend Redbird
Rick Morrissey / Chicago Tribune:
The right way: You write it, you show up — Sometimes I get the feeling that what I do for a living is a complete mystery to people. — Mostly I get this feeling when readers tell me to stick to the facts and stop introducing opinion into my columns. — This is like telling Mike Ditka to stop with the red meat already.
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Exile in Wrigleyville
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Guillen, Duncan feud over plunking
Guillen, Duncan feud over plunking
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Exile in Wrigleyville
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's bullpen folds in ninth, 10th … As the Florida Marlins celebrated an improbable victory, several Orioles lingered in the home dugout, seated on the bench with their eyes fixated on the field as if they were still trying to comprehend what had just happened. It indeed, was hard to fathom.
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Jamey Eisenberg / Palm Beach Post:
Girardi: N.Y. trip just another series — BALTIMORE — Marlins manager Joe Girardi is looking forward to returning to Yankee Stadium for this weekend's three-game series against the Yankees. — Girardi played for the Yankees from 1996-99, was an announcer for the team in 2004 and was bench coach for Joe Torre in 2005.
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FishStripes
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Robinson proud of his work with Nats — Skipper unsure of his future under new ownership group … MLB.com: Ever since Major League Baseball named the Lerner group as the new owners of the Nationals, there has been non-stop speculation about your future with the club. What is your take on your future with this team?
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NY Daily News:
Junior achievement: Staying on the field — Just before he left his Orlando home for the trek south to the Cincinnati Reds' spring training camp in Sarasota in February, Ken Griffey Jr.'s 10-year-old daughter Taryn called him aside to ask him a question. — "How many years have you been playing baseball, Daddy?" she asked.
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Red Hot Mama
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USA Today:
Indians have GM Shapiro wondering — I warned Mark Shapiro the fastball was coming down the middle: What in the world is wrong with the Cleveland Indians? — Not the best way to start an interview about the collapse of one of baseball's highly regarded teams for 2006, but why beat around the bush?
Baltimore Sun:
Segui's road trips for hGH lack muscle of credibility — Idon't understand why everyone is so skeptical about David Segui and his explanation for using human growth hormone, though I have to admit that I was a little concerned when I found out they don't have any doctors in Kansas.
Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Danks promoted to Triple-A — ARLINGTON - Left-handed starter John Danks took what general manager Jon Daniels described as a "big step" Thursday. He was promoted to Oklahoma and will make his first career Triple-A start Saturday. — "John's commanding his three pitches well now …
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Lone Star Ball
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — The Fight for Youth — I hope everyone will read UTK for the info you expect, then keep reading after Quick Cuts. The extended piece is too long to put up top, but needs to be read by everyone, especially if you're involved in youth baseball.
Boston Globe:
Steroids and more taints — UNTIL THIS week, Paxton Crawford was a name known only by the most hardened Red Sox fans, a pitcher with just 15 appearances with the Sox in 2000 and 2001. Then ESPN The Magazine published his admission of steroid use starting in 1999 and including his time with the Boston team.
Discussion:
Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Sean Brennan / NY Daily News:
Shea sees Pedro win — The 46,767 fans at Shea yesterday didn't witness vintage Pedro. But they did get to enjoy something that's been a long time coming: a home win for Pedro. So long, in fact, even Martinez didn't remember the last time. — "How long?" Martinez asked.
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Metsblog.com
Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
A league of their own — Bats come alive vs. weaker NL — Among the statistical devices Red Sox management has at its disposal is a program that simulates a major league season. One thing the Sox brass has done: place American League teams as presently composed in the National League and simulate a 162-game season.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Slugger Shealy draws interest from Orioles — The Baltimore Orioles have expressed interest in acquiring Ryan Shealy, increasing the likelihood the Triple-A slugger will be traded. — Because Todd Helton is cemented with the Rockies, Shealy's departure has been expected since he performed well in interleague play last season.
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Purple Row