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Mike Puma / New York Post:
BANGED UP YANKS MAULED BY TIGERS — PETTITTE GETS ROUGHED UP; BATS SHUT DOWN — How about just putting the whole stinking team on the disabled list? — Disabled, disengaged and disappointing. There you have the Yankees, in a nutshell, as they wallow below .500.
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Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Mum Cuban sits with Trib execs at Wrigley — News flash: Mark Cuban didn't want to talk during his visit to Wrigley Field on Wednesday. Talk about trying to win over Major League Baseball. — “I'm here as a Cubs fan,” Cuban said, waving off a group of reporters as he took his front-row seat …
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Toni Ginnetti / Chicago Sun Times:
Winning early and often — It started in the rain and biting cold with an extra-inning loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on March 31. It ended on another cold night at Wrigley Field on Wednesday against the Brewers, but with a decidedly better outcome. — The Cubs' 19-5 victory …
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers' rotation in mound of trouble — egrant@dallasnews.com — ARLINGTON - Pretty soon, the Texas Rangers might have two starting rotations. One on the active roster and one on the disabled list. — The list of pitchers on the DL will grow to three by this weekend …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Forgettable day for Perez against Bucs — Defensive lapses and starter's wildness cost Mets in finale — NEW YORK — It all begins with pitching, they say. And sometimes, it ends there, too. Any chance the Mets had of beating the last-place Pirates in the second game of their abbreviated …
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Yankees' Bruney chooses rehab instead of surgery — Brian Bruney has decided to try to rehab the torn Lisfranc ligament in his right foot without surgery. Bruney was examined by three doctors. They gave him the option of having surgery on the foot or hoping it heals through wearing a boot for the next month or so and resting it.
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NY Daily News:
Roger Clemens linked to John Daly's ex — For Roger Clemens, the hits just keep on coming. — Several sources told the Daily News Wednesday that Clemens had a relationship with Paulette Dean Daly, a former wife of champion golfer John Daly. — The sources said Clemens, a married father of four …
David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Wag and the dogs — Or at least that's how the outspoken Mets' closer viewed yesterday's awful 13-1 blasting by the Pirates. Billy Wagner seems to be channeling Cliff Floyd, circa 2004, when Floyd kept irritating the front office with comments like, “There ain't no light at the end of the tunnel.”
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Daulerio / Deadspin:
Bissinger Vs. Leitch — So, here's the video of last night's “Internet Media” segment from Costas Now. Enjoy.
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Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Inside Pitch: Whither Griffey and Dunn? — With solid core of youngsters, Reds may deal veteran sluggers — A few teams are having their scouts keep an eye on Cincinnati in case the Reds decide to shop Adam Dunn and/or Ken Griffey Jr. before the July 31 trade deadline.
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Neil Best / Watchdog:
Keith Hernandez, Cornell professor? Sort of — A couple of spring trainings ago, Keith Hernandez taught a class for Cornell Adult University in Port St. Lucie. — Apparently it went well, because the university invited him to teach a class on the history and culture of baseball after last season …
Ben Badler / Baseball America Prospects Blog:
Adenhart To Debut On Short Rest — Angels righthander Nick Adenhart, the top pitching prospect in the organization, was called up today from Triple-A Salt Lake to make his major league debut against Oakland. — Adenhart, 21, has made five starts for Salt Lake, holding down a 0.87 ERA with a 19-15 K-BB ratio in 31 innings.
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Smoltz: 'I'm coming back as a reliever' — Right-hander believes he is best suited to come out of the 'pen — WASHINGTON — While others might be currently speculating, there's no doubt in John Smoltz's mind about what he'll be doing when he comes off the disabled list.
David Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
Answer Man: Andy Van Slyke talks slugging Bonds, coaching first — If you don't remember Andy Van Slyke in his prime, think Grady Sizemore — but extremely quotable. Steve Finley, with pizazz. Bernie Williams, but brash. — Van Slyke broke in as a third baseman with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1983 …
William Gum / Dugout Central:
Brian Sabean “Has Managed His Affairs Quite Well” — During the American Civil War several southern generals derided northern General Ulysses S. Grant as a butcher who recklessly threw his troops against entrenched positions, resulting in an endless march of injury, death and carnage.
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Shaun Powell / Newsday:
Wright can do no wrong in fans' eyes — He could get his uniform soiled. He could refuse to bathe for a week. He could join the construction crew next door, where the new stadium is going up, and collect more filth than ground balls. He could do all of that, and David Wright still would be viewed one way by the fans: clean.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Olsen dealt first loss for Marlins — Lefty surrenders four runs against streaking Dodgers — MIAMI — Two constants in the Marlins' early success have been Scott Olsen and the bullpen. So the law of averages suggested both were due for an off-night. — Collectively, it came on Wednesday.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Designated hitter spot producing little for Angels — Anderson, Guerrero and Matthews all struggling in the role. — The Angels are having rotation problems. No, not that rotation. — The plan to rotate three players through the corner outfield and designated hitter spots …
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