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Kevin Yanik / MLB.com:
Reyes earns weekly honor again — Shortstop hits .613 en route to National League award — Mets shortstop Jose Reyes won't have to share his Player of the Week honor with anybody this week. — The Bank of America award for the week of June 19-25 belongs solely to Reyes …
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets on the loose — Three HRs put them 11 1/2 up; rookie hazing leaves 'em in stitches
Mets on the loose — Three HRs put them 11 1/2 up; rookie hazing leaves 'em in stitches
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Sanchez will remain in majors — MIAMI GARDENS — Anibal Sanchez won't be sent back to the minor leagues for now. He might even wind up as a fixture in the Marlins' rotation soon. — After Sanchez shut down the Yankees for 5 2/3 innings Sunday to win his major-league debut at Yankee Stadium …
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Dusty down but not ready to be out — MINNEAPOLIS — Asked once again about his increasingly tenuous job status, Cubs manager Dusty Baker gave a passionate defense of his position Sunday. — Baker emphasized that he has been put in a challenging spot with injuries stripping him of key players …
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Nevin likely to be designated as left fielder
Nevin likely to be designated as left fielder
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Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
Hernandez Tries a New Routine, and It Works — BALTIMORE, June 25 — Livan Hernandez walked out of his house Sunday morning, nine hours away from having to be at the ballpark for his turn in the Washington Nationals' rotation. He had decided, after a disaster in Boston, he needed a change.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Robinson on Nats fans' minds — Beat reporter Bill Ladson answers your questions … I take offense to Frank Robinson's recent comments in an interview conducted by you. Regarding his lack of popularity in Montreal compared to Washington, he stated, "The Montreal fans …
Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Rios emerging in relative obscurity … For almost a half-season, a certain outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays has been a major offensive force in the American League, but few south of the U.S.-Canadian border have noticed. — "Who is Alex Rios?" has been one of the most-asked questions …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Wood may pitch this season — Shoulder exam shows a muscle imbalance, no structural damage — An examination of Kerry Wood's troubling right shoulder found a slight muscular imbalance that's causing the soreness, trainer Mark O'Neal said Monday. — Wood threw a bullpen session during …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Don't expect 'Manny being Manny' this year — It's that time of year, isn't it? Time for Manny Ramirez to start grumbling. Time for the trade rumors to begin circulating. Time for . . . Wait! — We interrupt "Manny being Manny" to bring you this news bulletin, courtesy of Ramirez's agent, Greg Genske.
Mark Maloney / Lexington Herald-Leader:
Manager's tirade gives fans sideshow — EVEN PLAYER SAID IT SHOULD BE ON ESPN — AND IT WAS — Managerial mayhem overshadowed the Lexington Legends' 5-2 victory over the Asheville Tourists last night. — Tip Fairchild (9-3) threw seven innings of five-hit shutout ball …
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Francis Specker / MSNBC:
Red Sox fans need to heartily boo Pedro — They did the same to Damon - it would be an insult to do otherwise — Red Sox fans should boo Pedro Martinez when he returns to Fenway Park and pitches for the Mets on Wednesday, writes MSNBC.com columnist Mike Celizic. — Mike Celizic — Mike Celizic
Sports Illustrated:
Game over? — Gagne's latest comeback bid clouded by uncertainty — LOS ANGELES — The memory of Eric Gagne entering a ballgame is one of the most profound ones that fans of the Los Angeles Dodgers have. — Right now, that's all Gagne is — a memory. — His entrances from the Dodger …
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Peavy injury conscious — Beat reporter Lyle Spencer answers Padres fans' questions — Do you think that Jake Peavy's bravado gets in the way of his better judgment when it comes to telling the coaching staff about his aches and pains? If so, when will he learn that it's OK to be vulnerable?
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Bob Klapisch / The Baseball Analysts:
War Stories — On any given day now, you can walk into the Mets' clubhouse and find a friendly player ready to talk baseball with you. It might not be like the good old days of the Eighties, when Kevin Elster would graphically discuss the previous night's sexual conquests, but in this PC-era …
Maureen Mullen / MLB.com:
For '86 Red Sox, reunion bittersweet — Stars recall good times, while wishing title had come — The loss of the 1986 World Series to the New York Mets, a team in its own way as insufferable to Boston faithful as the Yankees, was exquisitely painful for Red Sox fans.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Dodgers' Mueller gets grim news about knee — Imagine your reaction if one of the foremost orthopedic doctors in the country asked you to purposely break your chronically balky knee in a last-ditch attempt to generate cartilage growth. And oh, by the way, it would take two years to recover.
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Bob Cranmer / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Perspectives: So, how about those Pirates? — We got PNC Park built with the promise of a decent team. The owners are doing well, but what about the fans? — Two related news stories struck home last week that caused me to feel a tinge of outrage and also some embarrassment.