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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yankees Fire Strength Coach — ARLINGTON, Texas - A day after the Yankees' baffling run of hamstring injuries claimed another victim in Phil Hughes, the team fired its new strength coach. — Marty Miller, who was hired last winter to the newly created position of director of performance enhancement …
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Reuters:
Reports: Yanks ax conditioning coach — NEW YORK — The New York Yankees, hobbled in the early season by a string of injuries to the pitching staff, have dismissed their conditioning coach, according to media reports Wednesday in New York. — The New York Times reported …
Sports Illustrated:
Yankees fire conditioning coach — Rash of muscle pulls, strains precipitated move — The Yankees fired first-year strength and conditioning coach Marty Miller on Wednesday, on the heels of yet another hamstring injury to one of their players. — Right-hander Philip Hughes was throwing …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
A's acquire Snelling from Nationals — The A's, completing their third trade in seven days as they deal with a new set of injuries, have acquired outfielder Chris Snelling from the Nationals for outfielder Ryan Langerhans. — After losing designated hitter Mike Piazza for four to six weeks …
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A's acquire Chris Snelling from Washington for Ryan Langerhans — OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland A's today acquired outfielder Chris Snelling from the Washington Nationals in exchange for outfielder Ryan Langerhans. — Snelling was batting .204 with a home run and seven RBIs in 24 games with Washington.
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Associated Press:
MLB denies Indians' protest … NEW YORK // The Cleveland Indians' protest of their 7-4 loss to the Baltimore Orioles was denied by Major League Baseball today. — The Indians protested Saturday night's game after the umpires awarded a run to the Orioles — three innings after initially waving it off.
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Tom Withers / Associated Press:
MLB denies protest by Indians — CLEVELAND (AP) — Even though their protest was thrown out, the Cleveland Indians figure it was worth all the effort to complain. — Major League Baseball disagreed with the club's argument that umpires should not have added a run three innings …
Associated Press:
Perez strikes out 10, Mets beat Marlins — NEW YORK (AP) — Oliver Perez struck out a season-high 10 and singled twice to start New York rallies, helping the Mets beat the Florida Marlins 6-3 on Wednesday to avoid a three-game sweep. — Jose Reyes scored two runs and Endy Chavez had two RBIs.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Adam bomb? LaRoche, Pirates grasping for answers — Fans boo struggling first baseman in 7-1 loss to Cubs — Nate McLouth slides past the tag of Cubs catcher Michael Barrett in the first game yesterday at PNC Park. — Adam LaRoche's chin dropped as he shook his head, a sight by now plenty familiar to patrons at PNC Park.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
National crisis: Capital franchise in turmoil — It was more than a minor news item. — A little-known farm director and three low-level front-office employees left the Washington Nationals in mid-February. Four-fifths of the team's player-development department, gone.
Chicago Sun Times:
Struggling Guzman could lose No. 5 shot — PITTSBURGH — Right-hander Angel Guzman might have given back the Cubs' fifth-starter job before he had a chance to make a start in that role. — That could be the result of another poor start for Class AAA Iowa on Tuesday night by Guzman …
Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
Study of N.B.A. Sees Racial Bias in Calling Fouls — An academic study of the National Basketball Association, whose playoffs continue tonight, suggests that a racial bias found in other parts of American society has existed on the basketball court as well.
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MLB.com:
Halladay, Maine honored as April's Pitchers of the Month — Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Roy Halladay has been named American League Pitcher of the Month and New York Mets right-hander John Maine has earned National League Pitcher of the Month honors for April, it was announced today.
Associated Press:
Cepeda arrested on suspicion of drug possession — SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda was arrested after a California Highway Patrol officer pulled him over for speeding and discovered drugs in the car. — Cepeda, 69, was arrested on suspicion of felony possession …
Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
5/1/07 vs. Oakland — Win some lose some. Tough loss and a rare one in the way we lost it. As much as you'd like to think that because things are lined up how you want them to be, it should all work out, sometimes it doesn't. — Our bullpen was the key reason we ended April …
Alex McPhillips / MLB.com:
Beckett takes aim at perfect 6-0 start — Oakland (13-13) at Boston (16-9), 7:05 p.m. ET — Nearly five weeks into the season, April is in the books, and Josh Beckett has carved out a little patch of history to call his own. — He won't mind sharing it, though — of all the Red Sox …
WSOC-TV:
Royals To Get A Taste Of Angels' Colon — (Sports Network) - Bartolo Colon attempts to win his third consecutive start off the disabled list tonight for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, who will be aiming to continue their recent dominance of the Kansas City Royals.
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