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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 9: Yankees at Royals — YANKEES — Notes: Jorge Posada has been diagnosed with a shoulder strain according to the KC team doctor and should only miss a few days. It doesn't look like a DL. He had the MRI sent to Dr. James Andrews for confirmation and the Yankees will have their doctors look at it as well.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yankees' Offense Is All Wet in Kansas City — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When Johnny Damon walked to lead off Wednesday's game, the Kansas City Royals' first baseman, Ross Gload, greeted him this way: “Man, you guys are dropping like flies.” — Damon bantered a little about the thigh injury …
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins Notebook: Miller under orders to throw hard, not worry — WASHINGTON — Let it rip. — That's the order the Marlins have given to left-hander Andrew Miller, whose velocity hasn't touched 90 mph in either of his two starts this season. — The team said Miller's health is fine.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins' bats overcome Nationals — Jacobs homers twice, Hermida hits a pair of doubles in return — WASHINGTON — There were a number of promising signs for the Marlins on Wednesday night. — Scott Olsen gave the bullpen a breather with a quality outing.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Jacobs leads power play — WASHINGTON - When Jeremy Hermida said before Wednesday's game he wanted to make up for lost time, he probably wasn't referring to his error total. Yet on his first chance in the second inning, Hermida, who in 2007 led all right fielders with nine miscues, dropped a ball that led to an unearned run.
Howard Fendrich / Associated Press:
Nats fall to Marlins for sixth straight loss
Nats fall to Marlins for sixth straight loss
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Mark Hale / New York Post:
METS POISED TO SIGN VARGAS — The Mets are on the verge of signing free-agent right-hander Claudio Vargas to a minor-league contract, and a deal could be done as early as tomorrow, The Post has learned. — Vargas' agent, Bean Stringfellow, told The Post today that the Mets have offered Vargas …
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Boos taste sweet to Renteria … Fenway fans may have had a blast last night as they endlessly booed former Red Sox [team stats] shortstop Edgar Renteria, who now plays for the Detroit Tigers. — But Renteria did not get battered by the booing. Instead, he turned it into a positive.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Tigers get on board — Sox lose Lowell to thumb injury — The one thing the Red Sox did better than just about anybody last season was stay healthy, a not insignificant reason they were the last team standing. — The Sox did not place a starting position player on the disabled list the entire season …
Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Indictment: Agents steered baseball players to doctor for performance-enhancing drugs — NEW YORK (AP)—A federal indictment unsealed Wednesday charged that unidentified agents for baseball players steered clients to a California physician linked in media reports to supplying Troy Glaus …
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Baseball Is Again Linked to Steroids — Player agents in Major League Baseball referred clients to a doctor in California who illegally wrote prescriptions for performance-enhancing drugs, according to an indictment unsealed Wednesday by federal authorities.
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Building ballpark is daunting — WASHINGTON - If a notion exists that the hard part is over now that financing is in place for a downtown Miami ballpark, Marlins President David Samson wants to clear it up. — The work may now be more gratifying, but it's certainly no easier.
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Sisco undergoes Tommy John surgery — Left-hander will miss 12 to 24 months during recovery period — CHICAGO — Andrew Sisco underwent Tommy John elbow reconstruction surgery on Monday in New York and will be out of action between 12 to 24 months during his recovery period.
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Jason Anderson / Recordnet.com:
Sprague admits use of Andro — Pacific baseball coach also used amphetamines — STOCKTON - One of Stockton's most accomplished baseball players said that during his 11-year playing career he took substances that have since been banned by Major League Baseball.
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Seth Kolloen / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
M's could use performance incentives — Editor's note: Seth Kolloen is executive editor of Sports Northwest Magazine. His work appears occasionally in the Seattle P-I. — WHO CHANGED THE calendar and put April right after September? — Just like last season, Mariners veterans are failing …
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Jeff Barker / Baltimore Sun:
Angelos says he hopes Nationals succeed — Orioles owner attributes record-low Camden Yards crowd to weather — Orioles owner Peter Angelos, who once fought to keep a team out of Washington, said yesterday that he hopes the Nationals are successful and doesn't mind if Orioles fans occasionally slip away …
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Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Cubs — But Sammy Sosa, the Cubs' career home run leader, remains an outcast to many of the same fans who used to cheer his majestic blasts and animated chest-thumping routine. — Sosa, who reached 609 career home runs last season while playing for Texas, is considering retirement …
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