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Boomer: Clemens' not traveling disrespects team — Roger Clemens has a big challenge ahead of him to get in shape and take the mound for the New York Yankees. But some around baseball think the Rocket is getting off too easy. — According to his contract, Clemens will not be forced …
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Gerry Callahan / Boston Herald:
Pathetic in pinstripes: NY needy, Roger greedy — It is sad, really. Even during their current seven-year championship drought, even while they were losing four straight to the Red Sox [team stats] in 2004 or flopping in the first round of the playoffs to the Tigers last year, the Yankees at least were interesting.
MLB.com:
ESPN2 to televise MLB's 2007 First-Year Player Draft — Draft, to be held in Orlando, will be aired on television for the first time — Major League Baseball's 2007 First-Year Player Draft will be carried live by ESPN2 from 2:00-6:00 p.m. (EDT) on Thursday, June 7th, marking the first time that the Draft will be telecast.
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Ian Casselberry / Bless You Boys:
Zumaya Out Until August? — According to MLive.com's Danny Knobler, Joel Zumaya will require surgery for a ruptured tendon in his right middle finger. He's been scheduled for a procedure on Thursday in New York, and doctors are estimating he'll be out for 12 weeks.
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
SEARCHING FOR THE REAL RIVERA — There were more quotes within the Yankee clubhouse about being shocked whenever Mariano Rivera falters and more vows about not being worried at all about the greatest closer of all time. — But as the first week of May ended, Mariano Rivera gave up another homer, lost another game.
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George King / New York Post:
OH MO! PEN NOT DESALVO'S PAL — ROOKIE PROVES READY, BUT M'S STEAL VICTORY — Mariano Rivera giving up the game-winning homer in the ninth cut to the bone. Umpire Gerry Davis blowing a call in the eighth didn't help. And two bloop singles off Kyle Farnsworth were lethal.
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The Soxaholix
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Giants 9, Mets 4: Errors Lead to Giants' Big Inning and Doom Mets — The Mets spent so much time in the field during the fifth inning of Monday's game that they could have counted how many fans were sitting in Section 108. Anything to distract them from Giants stampeding around the bases.
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Molina's two 5th-inning HRs lift Giants
Molina's two 5th-inning HRs lift Giants
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The Musings and Prophecies …
Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
Notes: Westbrook placed on DL — Carmona, Mujica recalled from Triple-A Buffalo — BALTIMORE — The Indians made several moves Monday, putting starter Jake Westbrook on the 15-day disabled list, recalling fellow right-handers Fausto Carmona and Edward Mujica from Triple-A Buffalo …
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Tribe Report
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David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Hafner, Carmona lead Indians by O's 10-1
Hafner, Carmona lead Indians by O's 10-1
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Let's Go Tribe
Murray Chass / New York Times:
Baseball Ignores a Problem More Deadly Than Steroids — Alcohol last week killed one more major league baseball player than steroids ever have. — I repeat: Alcohol last week killed one more baseball player than steroids ever have. — Yet Major League Baseball and George J. Mitchell …
Ben Schmitt / Detroit Free Press:
Ex-Tigers player LeFlore jailed over child support — Ron LeFlore's journey took him from prison in the 1970s to Major League Baseball, where he became an All Star with the Detroit Tigers. — Today, he went back behind bars at age 58 for $73,000 in unpaid child support.
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baseballtoaster.com
MLB.com:
Brewers' great start inspiring fans — Owner of MLB's best record getting noticed in Milwaukee — MILWAUKEE — It is frequently "Miller Time" in Milwaukee. But now, it is also "Miller Park Time." — Three events in the last week indicated clearly to me that the corner had been turned for the Milwaukee franchise.
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Notes: Willis grateful to Clemens — Marlins ace got pointers from Rocket at World Baseball Classic — MIAMI — At the 2006 World Baseball Classic, Dontrelle Willis was fortunate enough to pick up some points from the best. — The D-Train was a teammate on Team USA with the legendary Roger Clemens …
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FishStripes
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Hardy doesn't like limelight — Putting up numbers without acclaim suits Brewers shortstop — MILWAUKEE — Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder won National League Player of the Week honors on Monday, and that was just fine to one of the runners-up.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Helton's on-base skills now walking the walk — St. Louis - Sift through the rubble of the reconstructed bullpen and the uneven starting rotation and there's a sliver of light in the Rockies' start: Todd Helton is hitting. And walking. — He reached base a major-league best 72 times in his first 139 plate appearances.
Neil Best / Newsday:
Yankees' announcer blasts off on Rocket's return — Over the top? More like off the deep end. — Suzyn Waldman's call of Roger Clemens' triumphant return on WCBS radio Sunday already has taken its place as a Yankees classic, alongside many of the vocal stylings of her partner, John Sterling.
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Monday Morning Ten Pack — Over the weekend, in need of an extra outfielder, the Cardinals called up minor league veteran Ryan Ludwick, who started in right field for them on Sunday. So Ankiel waits a little longer for what's looking more and more like a remarkable return to the big leagues.
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Viva El Birdos
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — The Rocket's Fuel — Roger Clemens …
Under The Knife — The Rocket's Fuel — Roger Clemens …
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River Ave. Blues