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Doug Tucker / Associated Press:
Lieber has 11 Ks in 4-0 win over Royals — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Keeping a hectic pace because of the birth of his son didn't keep Philadelphia's Jon Lieber from pitching the best game the Kansas City Royals have seen all year. — In fact, it seems to work every time for the veteran right-hander.
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Alan Eskew / MLB.com:
Sore shoulder stings Garcia, Phils — Righty gives up six runs in 1 2/3 innings to Kansas City — KANSAS CITY — Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said he thought Freddy Garcia might be pitching with a sore shoulder. — Garcia confirmed Manuel's suspicions after he was unable …
Associated Press:
Shoulder woes land Garcia on DL; Phils add Mesa — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Philadelphia Phillies placed right-hander Freddy Garcia on the 15-day disabled list because of a right shoulder strain Saturday and signed Jose Mesa to a major league contract. — Garcia was bombed in an 8-4 loss …
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Blogging Baseball
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Speigner, Nats Have A Surprise — In Sin City — a long way geographically and emotionally from the heartland here — there exists the concept of "The Lock." Dig deep into your pockets, wager as much as you want, but be certain to put money down, because when a bet is so definite, everybody wins.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates show little leather in 9-3 loss — Yankees' Clemens fans seven in debut, but lack of defense costlier — NEW YORK — Roger Clemens got the raves and roars, but it undeniably was the Pirates' defense that defined their 9-3 loss to the New York Yankees yesterday at Yankee Stadium.
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Sports Illustrated:
JOE LEMIRE — NEW YORK — It wasn't until after his 108th and final pitch that the Yankee Stadium crowd felt comfortable showering Roger Clemens with the appreciation that been building since his last visit to the Bronx, when he announced his return to pinstripes.
Boston Herald:
Papi talk: Red Sox slugger tells all in book with Herald's Massarotti — Editor's note: The following is excerpted from "Big Papi: My Story of Big Dreams and Big Hits" by David Ortiz [stats] with Tony Massarotti. The first section is Massarotti's preface.
New York Post:
SERBY'S SUNDAY Q&A WITH...JORGE POSADA — Steve Serby talked to the Yankees' All-Star catcher, who is off to the best start of his career. — Q: Is fear of the Yankees not wanting to re-sign you motivating you to have the kind of season that you're having? — A: Fear? I don't think it's fear (chuckle).
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
A's send backup C Melhuse to Rangers — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Oakland Athletics traded little-used backup catcher Adam Melhuse to Texas on Saturday for cash considerations, reuniting him with former A's coach and first-year Rangers manager Ron Washington. — Texas had expressed interest in acquiring Melhuse about a month ago.
Carroll Rogers / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Draft analyst likes Braves' diverse picks — Every baseball scouting director emerges from his draft room this time of the year and announces what a great draft his team had. The same thing applies to college football recruiting on signing day. — So, looking for a third-party perspective …
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Chop-n-Change
Ben Bolch / Los Angeles Times:
Hatcher is again a hit at his trade — ST. LOUIS — So, what do you have to say about Mickey Hatcher now? — All the Angels hitting coach who was excoriated on radio talk shows and Internet message boards earlier this season has been hearing recently is the crack of his team's sizzling bats.
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6-4-2
Mark Hale / New York Post:
SHEFF: YANKEES COULD USE ME THIS SEASON — Gary Sheffield praised Bobby Abreu, the man who replaced him in right field for the Yankees, but the Tigers' slugger believes the Bombers certainly could use what Sheffield offers. — "Bobby Abreu's a great player and that's the thing.
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Mets Fever
Ron Vample / Associated Press:
Detroit 8, NY Mets 7 — DETROIT (AP) — Jeremy Bonderman is still able to gut out a win even when he's not at the top of his game. — Bonderman won his sixth straight start and Carlos Guillen hit a three-run homer in the Detroit Tigers' 8-7 win over the New York Mets on Saturday. — "I felt great.
Matt Casey / NBCSports.com:
Closing the deal is the toughest task — Note: This piece was written with the sole intention of digging up buried memories and torturing entire fan bases. — The above disclaimer applies to fans of just about every team, with the possible exception of the bandwagoners who became Yankee fans in 1996.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Mets ready to fit Draft pieces into puzzle — New York leans toward pitching with eye toward quick risers — NEW YORK — When the day was finally over after hundreds and hundreds of names whizzed on and off of Draft boards and in and out of consciousness, the Mets' front office could finally rest.
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