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Adam Lisberg / NY Daily News:
As wife packs up, is A-Rod out at home? — Rodriguez says his off-field antics won't 'be a distraction' to team — Yankees superstar Alex Rodriguez vowed yesterday that revelations about his off-the-field antics wouldn't affect his play for the slumping Bombers.
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New York Post:
A-ROD PLAYING FIELD ALL OVER — SWINGER AND A MISS IN 5 CITIES — By AUSTIN FENNER in Toronto and JANA WINTER and DAN MANGAN in N.Y. … Alex Rodriguez hasn't partied only in Toronto with a mystery blonde - the Yankee superstar has also been spotted across the United States squiring around …
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George King / New York Post:
JAYS BLAST SMART ALEX — Alex Rodriguez woke up yesterday to find himself in the middle of a sticky situation, courtesy of The Post. He went to sleep early this morning with the Blue Jays attacking him for using his mouth to distract their infielders. — In between, the Yankees broke …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
A-Rod defends controversial shout — Yankees third baseman cites frequency of similar plays — TORONTO — The Yankees' desperation to win a game was so great, Alex Rodriguez reasoned, that he was willing to try anything to make it happen — even yelling into the ear of an infielder trying to catch a pop fly.
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Rodriguez Says 'Ha,' but Jays Aren't Laughing — Somehow or other, Alex Rodriguez has said, the game always comes down to him. That is an exaggeration, of course, but it seemed inevitable on Wednesday. — Rodriguez's day at the ballpark began with a refusal to answer questions about his personal life …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Setback for injured Hill — Nationals right-hander to get second opinion on elbow — WASHINGTON — Nationals right-hander Shawn Hill will go to the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio on Thursday and have a second opinion on his sore elbow. Dr. Mark Schickendantz will look at the elbow.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yankees' Hughes sprains ankle — Pitcher won't be allowed on mound for four to six weeks — TORONTO — Phil Hughes, one of baseball's top pitching prospects, has a Grade 3 sprain of the left ankle that is expected to set the hurler back an additional four to six weeks in his efforts to rejoin the Yankees' Major League roster.
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John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog:
Weaver will return to Seattle rotation next week. — The Mariners have made a bit of an about-face and will not send disabled pitcher Jeff Weaver out on an injury rehabilitation assignment. — Tuesday, manager Mike Hargrove said he wanted Weaver to face some live batters in game competition.
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Ozzie goes off on Ozzie ... again — MINNEAPOLIS — Wednesday was not the first time White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen put his own job security on the line. — It wasn't even the first time this season. — Back on Opening Day, Guillen told the Sun-Times: ''If [chairman] Jerry Reinsdorf or …
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Tom D'Angelo / Palm Beach Post:
Gregg the latest recycled closer to star — Today: Marlins RHP Wes Obermueller (1-3, 5.28 ERA) vs. Brewers RHP Claudio Vargas (3-1, 4.01 ERA), 8:05 p.m., FSN — Friday: Marlins LHP Scott Olsen (4-4, 5.11 ERA) vs. Brewers RHP Jeff Suppan (6-5, 3.58 ERA), 8:05 p.m., FSN
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Glavine solid, but Mets fall to Giants — Lefty allows three runs, but New York shut out for first time — NEW YORK — Tom Glavine's consistency has become almost uncanny. Every time the 41-year-old lefty takes the mound, he gives the Mets a chance to win — nothing more, nothing less.
S.L. Price / Sports Illustrated:
Dark Times for a Baseball Man — Only seven months after a World Series triumph that sealed his place among the greats, Cardinals manager Tony La Russa is calling on all his smarts to cope with crises on and off the field — He was the boy wonder once, and if Tony La Russa hated that perception …
ESPN:
Wife of Dukes gets protective order, seeks divorce — Tampa Bay rookie outfielder Elijah Dukes has been barred from contacting his wife for a year, and a judge also offered to order Dukes to undergo a psychiatric evaluation before he's allowed to see the couple's two young children.
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