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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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Jimmy Golen / Associated Press:
Thorne says it was all a misunderstanding — BOSTON —No paint, no ink, no ketchup. — Nothing but Curt Schilling's blood was seeping through his socks in the 2004 postseason, current and former Red Sox said Thursday after a rumor resurfaced that the pitcher milked his injury for drama …
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Thorne says he was wrong about sock — Orioles announcer had claimed Schilling had paint on foot — BALTIMORE — Every journalist's nightmare was played out Thursday for broadcaster Gary Thorne, who awoke to find out that he had become the story he had been trying to cover.
ESPN:
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.
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Dr. Morgan: C'mon ... Everyone knows the reality
Dr. Morgan: C'mon ... Everyone knows the reality
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
CSI: Cooperstown — Schilling's sock, as it currently appears …
CSI: Cooperstown — Schilling's sock, as it currently appears …
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Associated Press:
Cleveland 9, Texas 4 — CLEVELAND (AP) — Sammy Sosa is "Slammin' Sammy" once again. — 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 leading off …
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Steve Lombardi / WasWatching.com:
April 26th vs. The Blue Jays — Man, it seems like it's been forever since that big comeback win against the Indians. Talk about a long week. — When you factor in his age, and the way he was rushed to the big leagues, and the fact that it was his big league cherry today, I thought Phil Hughes was impressive tonight.
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Yahoo! Sports:
Smoltz agrees to extension with Braves (AP) — ATLANTA (AP) — John Smoltz is likely to spend his entire major league career with the Atlanta Braves after agreeing to a contract extension Thursday. — Smoltz, who turns 40 next month, will return for a 20th season in 2008 with a deal that will guarantee him about $14 million.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Notes: Igawa's turn to be skipped — Lefty may pitch out of the bullpen as he works out the kinks — NEW YORK — The Yankees want to see Kei Igawa work more on his placement. Accordingly, his place for the weekend series against the Red Sox will be in the bullpen.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Slow going for Schmidt — Betemit moved up to seventh; Ethier wary of right-field fence — LOS ANGELES — Jason Schmidt rejoined the club after attending the birth of his third child, but he's still a long way from pitching in a game. — Schmidt was disabled retroactively …
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Think A-Rod won't opt out? Think again … This week's bulletin from the Alex Rodriguez Opt-Out Watch was this save-for-future-reference quotation: — "I want to stay in New York, no matter what." — OK, let's hold that laugh track for a minute. No matter what. That's what he said.
Yahoo! Sports:
Twins beat Royals 1-0 in 11 to end slide (AP) — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Mike Redmond hit a run-scoring single in the 11th inning and the Minnesota Twins beat the Kansas City Royals 1-0 Thursday to end a four-game losing streak. — Justin Morneau and Jason Tyner had back-to-back singles off Todd Wellemeyer …
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Tom Gage / Detroit News:
Leyland on Casey: He'll hit — CHICAGO — With some players, the slump all but announces itself with bad swings, bad pitch selection, bad decisions. — But with Sean Casey, hitting .186 in the first 21 games, it isn't an obvious combination of the above. In fact, he's not sure what it is.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Mench makes do in Milwaukee — Outfielder settles in after struggling to adjust to being traded — MILWAUKEE — Kevin Mench was picking out granite countertops when he got the news. Perhaps something a little less permanent would have been better. — Mench was happy in Texas.
Associated Press:
Selig: Miller should be in Hall — NEW YORK (AP) — Marvin Miller received a surprise backer in his quest to make baseball's Hall of Fame: commissioner Bud Selig. — Miller, who led players to free agency that has produced multimillion-dollar contracts, fell short of election from the Veterans Committee in 2003 and again this year.
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ESPN:
Zumaya expresses shame over outburst at umpire — CHICAGO — A day later, Joel Zumaya acknowledged he acted like a "jerk" and vowed it will never happen again. — The Detroit Tigers reliever yelled an obscenity at plate umpire Mark Wegner while he was on the mound Wednesday and had more harsh words …