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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Agent: Suspended Aybar has substance issue — Suspended Braves infielder Willy Aybar is in Boston, struggling with substance abuse and trying to get his life and baseball career back in order, his agent told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Thursday. — The agent, Luis Valdez …
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Notes: Gonzalez set to return — Lefty reliever could pitch this weekend against Mets — ATLANTA — When it was learned Wednesday night that Mike Gonzalez was going to have his left elbow evaluated via an MRI, the Braves management team wasn't among the many who reacted with panic.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
It's Still Slow Going For Nats' Patterson — Velocity Is Lacking in Loss to Phillies: Phillies 4, Nationals 2 — John Patterson's stride was slow, his gaze toward the ground. The Washington Nationals gathered, under cover from a cool drizzle, to welcome Patterson back to the dugout.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Church Gets Credit for His Work in Center — Philadelphia center fielder Aaron Rowand hit a laser-like line drive in the fifth inning of the Phillies' 4-2 victory over the Washington Nationals yesterday, and Ryan Church began to gallop across the vast expanse known as center field at RFK Stadium.
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Mind Over Matter — The verdict on the Nationals has almost certainly been delivered after only a tenth of the season. The '62 Mets, who lost 120 games, are safe. For that matter, so are the '88 Orioles, who began 0-21. The Nats, in defiance of doomsayers, aren't half bad.
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Bob Sherwin / MLB.com:
Notes: Guillen holds grudge — Outfielder still not happy with how he was treated by Angels — SEATTLE — Jose Guillen won't forgive or forget. That's just the way he wants it. — Guillen, in his first season as the Seattle Mariners' right fielder, is returning to Anaheim this weekend …
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Associated Press:
NY Mets 11, Florida 3 — MIAMI (AP) — Even the backup catcher is swinging a big bat this week for the New York Mets. — Ramon Castro homered and drove in three runs Thursday to help fuel the Mets' latest offensive outburst, and they drubbed the Florida Marlins for the second night in a row, 11-3.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Hendrickson lends serious help — Southpaw shuts down Rockies in stellar spot start — DENVER — When Jason Schmidt couldn't get outs this month, the problem turned out to be his shoulder. When Mark Hendrickson couldn't get outs last year, the problem was a little higher.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Hill continues mastery, Cubs shut out Braves — ATLANTA — Carlos Zambrano guaranteed in March he would win the National League Cy Young Award. — Rich Hill was hoping simply to stay in the rotation and build on his success from the second half of 2006. — "I don't make any predictions," he said Thursday.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Forbes Releases '07 MLB Franchise Valuations — Forbes Magazine has just released its annual valuation rankings for all 30 of the MLB clubs (http://www.forbes.com/lists/2007/33/ 07mlb_The-Business-Of-Baseball_ Rank.html) today, with the Yankees chiming in at a cool $1.2 billion.
MLB.com:
D-backs' Sedona Red merchandise popular among valley baseball fans — PHOENIX — Sales of the Arizona Diamondbacks new Sedona Red merchandise at the Team Shops at Chase Field and at sports apparel stores throughout the Phoenix-area are up substantially compared to this time last year.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Cabrera exits game with injury — Problem with right obligue ends slugger's day early — MIAMI — Three-time All-Star Miguel Cabrera was lifted after the second inning on Thursday with a right oblique problem, and the slugger's status is day-to-day. — Manager Fredi Gonzalez …