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Giambi: Baseball's apology needed over steroid issue — CHICAGO — New York Yankees slugger Jason Giambi, saying he's likely tested for illegal performance-enhancing drugs more often than anyone else, believes Major League Baseball should have apologized years ago for its widespread drug problem.
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Giambi: Drugs did not boost Bonds — CHICAGO — They are friends, forever linked by the BALCO scandal, but New York Yankees slugger Jason Giambi insists that steroid allegations have nothing to do with Barry Bonds' march toward baseball history. — Giambi won't say whether …
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: A return for Craig Wilson? — Craig Wilson was cut loose yesterday morning by the Atlanta Braves. — Next stop: Pittsburgh? — The Pirates were not among the handful of teams that contacted Steve Hilliard, Wilson's agent, in the hours after the first baseman was given his unconditional release yesterday.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Chacon replaces Armas ... for good? — His five zeroes in relief lift Pirates, 7-2, past Florida — Out went Tony Armas. — In came Shawn Chacon. — That exchange was the turning point of the Pirates' 7-2 flip-flopping of the Florida Marlins last night at PNC Park …
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Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
5/17/07 vs Detroit — A good ending to a real good day. Julian, Oki, and Paps were phenomenal in game 1 and with Erik Hinske in the field and at the plate, combined with yet another stellar performance by the pen, we do the improbable and sweep a double header.
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Jeff Albert / Baseball Analysts:
Getting Wright — There's a new A-Rod in New York. His name is David Wright. After stellar, career-launching seasons in 2005 and 2006, Wright has seen somewhat of a power outage from the latter half of 2006 spill over into a full-blown slump in 2007. I didn't really realize the magnitude …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Bergmann to miss scheduled start — Results of MRI on his right elbow were negative — WASHINGTON — A few days after having the best game of his career, Nationals right-hander Jason Bergmann had an MRI on Thursday after experiencing tightness in his right elbow. The results were negative.
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John Brattain / Hardball Times:
Autopsy of a Losing Skid — That was ugly. It was ugly like the remains of Benito Santiago after dying of leprosy—adipocere setting in—and then getting run over by a combine with dull, chipped blades coated in moldy pig manure. — Hey, I said this was gonna be an autopsy.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Notes: Beckett heading to DL — Hansack to come up from Pawtucket to make Friday's start — BOSTON — The Red Sox mulled it over with Josh Beckett for a few days, then took definitive action. On Friday the Red Sox will place the right-hander on the disabled list — retroactive to May 13 …
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Associated Press:
Farnsworth: Rocket shouldn't be allowed to leave — CHICAGO — New York reliever Kyle Farnsworth thinks no one on the Yankees, not even Roger Clemens, should be allowed to leave the team when they aren't pitching. — Farnsworth was on Chicago's 670 AM The Score on Thursday morning …
Associated Press:
Union files grievances over Mateo, Callaspo — NEW YORK (AP) — The baseball players' association filed grievances Thursday over the suspensions of Seattle Mariners pitcher Julio Mateo and Arizona Diamondbacks infielder Alberto Callaspo. — The union's grievance on behalf of Mateo also claims …
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Liberty CEO: We'll leave baseball to Braves — New owners say CEO McGuirk 'will have flexibility to increase payroll' — Thursday morning, about nine hours after Liberty Media Corp. officially took ownership of the Atlanta Braves, Liberty president and CEO Greg Maffei spoke …
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
And the NL All-Star shortstop is ... So they hand you your 2007 All-Star ballot. You're punching away blissfully. And then it happens. — You arrive at what has become the new showpiece position of baseball: — Shortstop. National League. — Uh-oh.
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FanNation:
The Return of the Hop — The 600-home run plateau has been reached by only four players in major-league history. Yet somehow, one player is fast approaching that mark with less fanfare than an episode of 30 Rock. If it is possible to make an under-the-radar assault on 600 homers, then that's what Sammy Sosa is doing.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies expected to promote Clarke — At this point, the Rockies' bullpen doesn't need a gate, but a revolving door and walking escalator. When the team opens its interleague series Friday against the Kansas City Royals, Double-A reliever Darren Clarke is expected to join the relief corps.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Puzzled O's say pieces are there … TORONTO // If Orioles manager Sam Perlozzo's job is in jeopardy - despite statements to the contrary from the club earlier this week - he could be catching a break from the schedule. — The reeling Orioles will play nine of their next 12 games against teams …
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