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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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Federal Baseball
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Barry Svrluga / Nationals Journal:
Just when you thought you could rejoice — Well, the Nationals beat the Braves, 4-3, Thursday afternoon. They took three of four from a team that arrived here in first place. They have won six of seven on this homestand. And the (somewhat) hated Orioles come to RFK this weekend. Good times, right?
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Capitol Punishment
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 …
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets Say Reliever's Demotion Wasn't Based on Positive Test — When the Mets sent reliever Lino Urdaneta to Class AAA New Orleans on Tuesday, they had been told that he had tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs. General Manager Omar Minaya said that he was notified last Friday …
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Notes: Fans rewarded for patience
Notes: Fans rewarded for patience
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A Fan's View from Section 220
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Notes: Saltalamacchia here to stay — Rookie to serve as backup catcher and first baseman — WASHINGTON — Jarrod Saltalamacchia's stay at the Major League level is going to last much longer than two weeks and it appears that Scott Thorman is going to be given the chance to play first base on a regular basis.
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Over the Monster
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Associated Press:
Braves activate Redman, cut Wilson — WASHINGTON — The Atlanta Braves activated left-hander Mark Redman from the 15-day disabled list Thursday in case John Smoltz hasn't recovered enough from a dislocated right pinky to start against the Boston Red Sox this weekend.
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The Bard's Room
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 …
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Chop-n-Change
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.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Reversal Of Fortune: Flailing Cards could drown in Motown — LOS ANGELES — Seven months after their first World Series championship in 24 years, the Cardinals continue to make history against the Detroit Tigers. — Tonight, the Redbirds become the first defending champion since implementation …
Ben Walker / Associated Press:
Mets score five in ninth to top Cubs 6-5 — NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Mets spent most of the afternoon resting up for the Subway Series. Then in one sudden burst, they went rushing into their biggest rivalry. — Carlos Delgado's two-run single capped a five-run rally in the bottom …
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Networks Know That All Rivalries Aren't Viewed Equally — Interleague play begins today, and guess which two teams Fox and ESPN are featuring this weekend? The Yankees and the Mets. It doesn't matter if they're at Shea Stadium or at Yankee Stadium, or if both teams are great.
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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Billfer / The Detroit Tiger Weblog:
Ledezma's struggles — Wil Ledezma began the season on a high note. In his first 3 appearances he allowed only 4 baserunners over 6 innings. He fanned 4 and didn't allow a run. But since then he has been awful. — Not counting tonight's collapse, he has made 9 more appearances.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Gross, Sheets lead Brewers to victory — Outfielder hits pair of solo homers; righty goes 7 2/3 strong — PHILADELPHIA — Brewers manager Ned Yost strolled up to first baseman Prince Fielder early Thursday afternoon and presented his problem. — Francisco Cordero, the closer, was upset.
USA Today:
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.
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Papi a no-go in Game 2, Drew a maybe — Terry Francona said David Ortiz was ill and almost scratched from the first game. He will sit out tonight's game, Francona said, with Manny serving as DH and Wily Mo Pena playing left. Francona said JD Drew will try to play tonight …
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The Joy of Sox
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