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Harper: Mussina proves that less is Moyer — CHICAGO - In the home dugout Wednesday afternoon, someone asked Ozzie Guillen how his White Sox would go about beating Mike Mussina Wednesday night. — Guillen made a face as if caught completely off guard. — “He's still pitching?” — Ouch.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Nolasco OK with splits — ATLANTA - The Pirates' telecast Tuesday night zoomed in on Ricky Nolasco's grip at one point. It clearly showed Nolasco's index and middle finger spread wide over the ball before he threw a pitch that plummeted as it reached the plate. — No doubt about it.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins present PR director with trophy — Players chip in to honor Roebuck for running Boston Marathon — ATLANTA — The Boston Marathon may have taken place on Monday. But an impressive trophy presentation occurred on Wednesday in the Marlins' dugout at Turner Field.
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Santana does it all as Mets end three-game slide — Mets pitcher Johan Santana rounds first base after hitting a double against the Nationals in the sixth inning of Wednesday night's game in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais / April 23, 2008) — WASHINGTON - Read into this whatever you want, but the
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Santana Helps Mets End Skid at 3 — WASHINGTON — There are no style points, no rewards for creativity or flair reflected on the scoreboard. A run is a run, counting the same whether attained via walk, error or divine intervention. That is why there was not likely to be much protesting inside …
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Sixth sins: Detroit's 11-run inning buries Texas Rangers, 19-6 — egrant@dallasnews.com — DETROIT - And you thought the homestand was bad. — The Rangers today will conclude a nine-day road trip that has taken this team's record from bad to worst. Each day seems to bring another on-the-field debacle and another roster crisis.
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Sox' win streak broken — They can't expect to win every night. Not with a flu bug that has ravaged their clubhouse, leaving them without their scheduled starter two games in a row. Not with their infield fighting off injuries at every turn. Even with six straight wins under trying circumstances, it had to end at some point.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Homers help Miller to first win — Ramirez, Jacobs go deep in opening frame to back lefty — ATLANTA — Home run totals keep rising for the upstart Marlins. — Hanley Ramirez and Mike Jacobs each went deep in the first inning, providing Andrew Miller with enough support to hold off the Braves …
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Cameron Martin / Wicked Good Sports:
Ellsbury quickly (and quietly) approaches Major League Baseball record — Jacoby Ellsbury is quickly (and quietly) approaching a Major League Baseball record held by future Hall of Famer Tim Raines. At the start of his career (1979-1981), Raines was successful on his first 27 steal attempts …
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Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
A's claim outfielder Davis from Giants — Speedster to add different element; Saarloos designated — OAKLAND — Looking to add some speed and defensive versatility, the A's on Wednesday claimed outfielder Rajai Davis off waivers from the Giants and designated for assignment right-hander Kirk Saarloos.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs get 10,000th win, need 10 innings vs. Rockies — DENVER - Most of the first 9,999 victories in Cubs history were fairly easy compared to Wednesday night's 10,000th at Coors Field. — In fitting fashion for a team with as much wacky history as the Cubs, they mounted a ninth-inning comeback …
Yahoo! Sports:
Dodgers hand Arizona's Haren first loss — LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Los Angeles Dodgers wanted to show the first-place Arizona Diamondbacks that they weren't intimidated by their fast start—or Dan Haren's. — James Loney had a pair of RBI singles, Chin-lung Hu singled home two more runs …
Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Cole Hamels can't bring it home — MILWAUKEE - These are the moments Cole Hamels lives for. — These are the opportunities he expects to seize. — Hamels wanted the ball in the eighth inning last night at Miller Park. He thought he had earned that chance, and manager Charlie Manuel felt the same way.
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John Lott / Posted Sports:
MLB: Ricciardi summons Rolen, deflects blame from Gibbons — Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi still believes in his hitters. But if the offence fails to come alive, don't blame manager John Gibbons, he says. — “I don't think people should point at John Gibbons.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Gabbard's next start in question — Left-hander still feeling discomfort and stiffness in back — DETROIT — Kason Gabbard is still feeling discomfort and stiffness in his back and the Rangers are concerned he might not be able to make his next start on Saturday.
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Marc Topkin / The Heater:
From the happiest place: Johnson gone, Gross in — Update, 5:35 Official word from manager Joe Maddon is that Scott Kazmir came through his rehab assignment fine, throwing 64 pitches, though there was some apparent confusion/miscommunication with the Vero coaching staff on how much he was supposed to pitch.
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