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George King / New York Post:
CASHMAN'S BACKERS HAVE THE BOSS' EAR — Just like a year ago, when GM Brian Cashman talked George Steinbrenner out of firing Joe Torre, there are voices within the Yankee organization telling The Boss that boxing Cashman isn't the right move. — Steinbrenner put his GM in the crosshairs Friday when he said, "He is on a big hook."
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George King / New York Post:
FEELIN' BLUE VS. THE JAYS — MEETING DOESN'T CHANGE A THING — Joe Torre talked. So did his coaches. And the players voiced their opinions in a pre-game meeting that lasted close to an hour. Then the Yankees went out and extended their losing streak to four games because they were dominated by Dustin McGowan.
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Dotcom / Boston Globe:
Yankee bandwagon jumping — So it's come to this for Yankees fans. — One now former rooter over the weekend announced she was "divorcing" the New York Yankees due to their losing ways. Here are a few gems from Jane Heller, whose declaration was published in the "Cheering Section" of the New York Times:
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Kevin Kernan / New York Post:
SUPERB IN SCRANTON, ROCKET IS REALLY READY NOW — MOOSIC, Pa. - When Roger Clemens ended his press conference last night by pounding the table and walking away, you knew right then that the Rocket is ready to blast off against the Red Sox or White Sox. — The truth is Clemens …
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Mets dominate early NL All-Star vote — Beltran leads all position players on the Senior Circuit ballot — The Mets not only have the best record in the National League, they also lead the way in the NL All-Star balloting, according to the first results released on Tuesday by Major League Baseball.
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Gaslamp Ball
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Marlins' Tankersley says 'nothing wrong' — · Nothing's wrong physically. Mentally, he's fine, too. Nothing has gone haywire mechanically. — Unless Taylor Tankersley is going through a spiritual crisis, his struggles are tough to explain. — Monday, Tankersley opened the ninth inning with a 5-0 lead.
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FishStripes
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Rich Lederer / Baseball Analysts:
A Roundtable with Three of the Country's Top Draft Experts — Baseball Analysts will devote the next two weeks to the draft, starting with today's roundtable discussion, followed by Q&A's with many of the top prospects, and culminating in live blogging the first day of the draft on June 7 for the third consecutive year.
Clay Davenport / Baseball Prospectus:
Bonds Update 5-29 — Well, Bonds finally broke his three-week skid, homering for the first time since May 8 (and, incidentally, for the first time since I started doing this.) His fifty-percent cumulative score improved by five dates as a result, moving back before the All-Star break.
Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Melting in the Texas Heat — The Texas Rangers have the worst record in baseball. They're worse than the Nationals, worse than the Devil Rays, worse than the Royals. Given that I had them winning 89 games and the AL West, and being one of the top five teams in baseball, you could say that they've been a disappointment to me.
Baseball America:
Prospect Hot Sheet: May 29 — Gallardo has been so good this season that it's hard not to see him pitching for the NL Central-leading Brewers at some point this year. The 21-year-old leads the PCL in wins (7), strikeouts (84 in 60 innings) and ranks third with a 2.39 ERA.
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River Ave. Blues
Associated Press:
Baseball Prospectus aims to predict when Bonds will break record — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — SAN FRANCISCO — For fans cheering against Barry Bonds as he approaches Hank Aaron's home run record, there is some hope. For those wishing to be there in person if Bonds breaks the record, there is some help.
NY Daily News:
City's in funk as Bombers bombing — The Yankees are in free fall, and they are taking the fortunes of many New Yorkers with them. — As the Los Angeles Angels finished their three-game sweep of the Bronx Bombers on Sunday, grim-faced fans streamed past rows of unsold Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter souvenir shirts.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Schilling lifts Sox past Indians — Right-hander breaks out of slump with dominant performance — BOSTON — If not for the Red Sox getting off to the second best start in club history after 50 games, Curt Schilling's recent slump would have been a far more prominent topic of conversation.
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The Baseball Desert
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Mike Vaccaro / New York Post:
HYPOCRISY: BOOING BONDS AS MOTA RETURNS — THESE will be tricky times for Mets fans, these next couple of days. It may not be the first priority on the fans' bill of rights to avoid hypocrisy at all costs, but the fact is that New Yorkers like to consider themselves baseball's conscience and its cognoscenti.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Fill-In Starters Provide Relief — Surprising Pitching Helps Fuel Nats' Run — On May 5, John Patterson threw a pitch in the bottom of the third inning at Wrigley Field in Chicago, signaled to the bench for the medical staff, and came out. He hasn't pitched since.
Associated Press:
Reds' Freel to 15-day DL after outfield collision — HOUSTON — The Cincinnati Reds placed outfielder Ryan Freel on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday and called up Dewayne Wise from Triple-A Louisville. — Freel suffered contusions to his head and neck in a frightening collision …