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Red Sox, O's broadcaster at odds over bloody sock — BALTIMORE — The story of Curt Schilling's famous bloody sock from the 2004 playoffs is turning into a bloody mess after a prominent broadcaster claimed one of Schilling's teammates acknowledged the blood wasn't real.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Bloody mess — Schilling's sock called into question — BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles' lineup barely touched Curt Schilling in last night's 6-1 Red Sox win. In seven innings, he allowed one run, a home run by Miguel Tejada, which was not enough to overcome the damage the Sox inflicted …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
CSI: Cooperstown — Schilling's sock, as it currently appears at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY. (Photo Courtesy of Baseball Hall of Fame) — Jeff Idelson, Vice President of Communications and Education for the Baseball Hall of Fame, said the Hall has no reason to doubt …
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Baltimore Sun:
Thorne comments rekindle controversy … Curt Schilling's famous bloody sock from the 2004 American League Championship Series wasn't red from blood at all, Orioles announcer Gary Thorne reportedly said during last night's game. — Thorne, a respected broadcaster in his first season calling Orioles games …
Yahoo! Sports:
Sosa has two HRs, Rangers fall to Tribe (AP) — CLEVELAND (AP) — Sammy Sosa hit two homers to reach 594 for his career, but Paul Byrd and the Cleveland Indians beat the Texas Rangers 9-4 Thursday for their fifth straight win. — Sosa's 439-foot drive into the left-field seats leading off …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Patterson Doomed By Nats' Defense — Lack of Support Leads to Loss: Phillies 9, Nationals 3 — One ball sailed to left field, where Robert Fick might have caught it but didn't. The next hitter, predictably, followed with a home run, and an inning from which John Patterson might have escaped cost him two runs.
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Jeff Albert / Baseball Analysts:
As the A-Rod Turns — I wrote a two-part piece on Alex Rodriguez last year when he was supposedly washed up, struggling, could not hit a thing. What a difference a year makes. Now A-Rod is rewriting the American League record book and is apparently a different person.
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Ace dealt another injury — Strain might derail Sheets' next turn — Chicago - It was an upper-Midwest excuse for a spring day - raw, rainy and hardly ideal for baseball - and Ben Sheets had this uneasy feeling that somebody would get hurt. — Sheets just never imagined it would be him.
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Mike A. / River Ave. Blues:
What everybody ought to know about Phil Hughes — Mark O'Brien is gettin' the shaft. The Santa Clara University baseball coach doesn't have a dominant, front-line ace to trot out there this weekend when his team takes on conference foe Loyola Marymount in one of the most important series of the season.
Lenny Megliola / Framingham:
Bonds could set HR mark against Sox — You ready for this, because it could happen here. — This is what we know: Barry Bonds is going to pass Hank Aaron. Here's what we don't know: Where or when. But your favorite little ballpark is in the running for the where part, the weekend of June 15-17.
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Chris Ballard / Sports Illustrated:
Bobby Valentine's Super Terrific Happy Hour — With his progressive and creative baseball mind and his Veeckian flair for showmanship, the controversial former Mets manager is a national hero — alas, halfway around the globe — The Most Hated Man in Baseball is now adored.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Prior still in club's plans? Hendry won't say — Mark Prior's season is over, and his future in Chicago is cloudy. — Specialist James Andrews performed a right shoulder arthroscopy on Prior, 26, in Birmingham, Ala., which included a cleanup of his right rotator cuff and a repair of the shoulder capsules and right labrum.
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Paul Sulllivan / Chicago Tribune:
Prior's career in Chicago likely over
Prior's career in Chicago likely over
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StatsGuru / Baseball Musings:
Thoughts on Bonds — Barry Bonds hit his seventh home run of the season last night. He's now getting on base at a .470 clip and slugging .808. I'm totally amazed by this. Watching him play last April, I thought he was through. But as the season wore on he adjusted to his knees and elbow …
Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
Mets Fans Need Not Worry About Wright — David Wright has now played in 20 games this year, in which he's driven in four runs and hasn't hit a single home run. Dating back to last year's All Star break, a period covering 87 games, he's hit six home runs and driven in 46 …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Mets want to trade for Haren ... not Harden — ORLANDO, Fla. - The A's pitcher coveted by the Mets is not right-hander Rich Harden, but right-hander Dan Haren, according to major-league sources. — Several reports have indicated that the Mets want to trade for Harden …
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David O'Brien / ajc.com:
Frenchy on a new level — Jeff Francoeur played 20 games through April 24 last season, and he played 20 through April 24 this season. But that's about where the similarities end. — The Golden Boy is on fire, surely making Lilburn and all of Braves Nation proud. The boy's done growed up (OK, I'll stop).
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Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife: Prior Mayhem Makes a Long Wait Longer by Will Carroll — I spent most of Wednesday waiting and wondering, like most baseball fans. It was the day we'd all finally have some closure on Mark Prior. Was he pitching through a damaged shoulder?
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