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Rick Eymer / MLB.com:
Red Sox undone at finish — Furious charge runs out of steam as A's win in 11 — OAKLAND — No one made any excuses in the Boston clubhouse following Monday night's gut-wrenching, extra-inning, 5-4 loss to the Oakland Athletics. No one was hanging their head either.
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Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Pedroia honored — The recent rise in Dustin Pedroia's play has not gone unnoticed around baseball. — Pedroia today was named the American League rookie of the month for May and AL player of the week for May 28-June 3. — Pedroia batted .415 for the month of May …
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Yanksfan vs Soxfan
Associated Press:
Clemens hopeful after MRI — CHICAGO — Roger Clemens still hopes to make his 2007 Yankees debut against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday after an MRI exam showed he had a scar tissue injury in his right groin. — Clemens had originally planned to start Monday night at the Chicago White Sox.
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Report: Yankees could exit Clemens deal but won't — If the Yankees wanted to walk away from their deal with Roger Clemens, they could do so with no more money exchanging hands, the New York Post reported Monday. — However, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman told the Post: "It's not something I'm thinking about right now."
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
WHERE CLEMENS IS CONCERNED . . . YANKEES CAN STILL ESCAPE
WHERE CLEMENS IS CONCERNED . . . YANKEES CAN STILL ESCAPE
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The FanHouse
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
White Sox still looking for some relief — White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen stood near a practice mound in spring training, watching left-hander Andrew Sisco unleash one wicked fastball after another. — "Everyone in the bullpen has closer stuff," Guillen proclaimed.
Patrick Brown / MLB.com:
Notes: Weaver takes next step back — Right-hander looks good while throwing simulated game — SEATTLE — Right-handed pitcher Jeff Weaver took one step closer to returning to the rotation, throwing a simulated game before Sunday's series finale against the Rangers.
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Caffeinated Confines
Kelvin Ang / MLB.com:
Finance 101 with Capuano — Brewers lefty speaks with kids about being savvy with money — MILWAUKEE — Chris Capuano smiled sheepishly as third-graders sitting in front of him bombarded him with questions and comments. — "Do you have a piggy bank?" — "What's your favorite animal?"
MLB.com:
Peavy, Haren honored as May's Pitchers of the Month — San Diego Padres right-hander Jake Peavy has been voted National League Pitcher of the Month and Oakland Athletics right-hander Dan Haren has earned American League Pitcher of the Month honors for May, it was announced today.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Will Rangers make moves? — Beat reporter T.R. Sullivan answers Rangers fans' questions … Ok, so maybe trading Mark Teixeira isn't the answer. Maybe even firing people isn't the right answer, as well. Please tell me this though, assuming the Rangers struggle yet again this season, what is the answer?
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Lone Star Ball
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers' Diaz makes his case — Hitting .297 since being called up, Diaz has earned right to stay — egrant@dallasnews.com — SEATTLE - Victor Diaz has earned his keep. Or at least an extended stay on the roster. — The Rangers will have a decision to make Tuesday, when Jerry Hairston Jr. returns from the disabled list.
Drew Davison / MLB.com:
Rheinecker pulled from Triple-A start — Pitcher may start for Padilla on Tuesday — Triple-A Oklahoma pitcher John Rheinecker was pulled from his start Monday in Oklahoma City in case Texas starter Vicente Padilla is unable to pitch Tuesday night against Detroit.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Timely hit eludes Mets in loss — Perez goes seven innings, allowing three run on four hits — NEW YORK — Nine weeks into their season and three days into June, the Mets no longer need look on the rest of their month with the sense of trepidation that existed when they first saw their schedule.
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Mike's Mets
Brian Lewis / New York Post:
EL DUQUE'S SCHOOLING A HIT FOR GOMEZ — Facing Orlando Hernandez's maddening array of breaking balls is the kind of thing that can put some hitters into a funk. Apparently it was just the tonic to help struggling rookie Carlos Gomez get out of his. — Gomez snapped an 0-for-18 hitless skid Saturday …
Sports Illustrated:
Jon Heyman: Piniella needs to share blame for Cubs' woes — High-priced Cubs manager quick to criticize players — Also in this column — The mix of "Sweet" Lou Piniella and the Lovable Loser Cubs already has been as combustible as feared, maybe even more so.
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El Lefty Malo