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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Fractured rib shelves Hughes — Right-hander out until at least July, says GM Cashman — NEW YORK — A second examination on Yankees right-hander Phil Hughes revealed a stress fracture of his ninth rib on the right side, which will put the 21-year-old rookie out of action until at least July …
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Yankees Blog:
Hughes has stress fracture — The Yankees today say Phil Hughes has a stress fracture of the ninth rib on his right side and the pitcher could be out until at least July. — This is worse than the preliminary word that Hughes was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained oblique muscle.
Associated Press:
Yanks P Hughes shelved until July with broken rib — NEW YORK — Phil Hughes has a stress fracture in one of his ribs, and the New York Yankees' pitcher is expected to be sidelined for at least two months. — The news comes at an inopportune time for the injury-depleted Yankees …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 30: Tigers at Yankees — YANKEES — Nate Robertson against the New York hittters. — Notes: Another day, another lineup. ... The Yankees have yet to get swept this season. ... IPK has yet to face any of the Detroit hitters. ... Thanks to Brian Heyman for calling in the lineup.
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Yankees pitcher Phil Hughes expected to be out until July
Yankees pitcher Phil Hughes expected to be out until July
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MLB.com:
Longtime baseball executive Buzzie Bavasi passes away at age 93 — Two-time Executive of the Year won four World Titles with Dodgers — SEATTLE — Emil Joseph “Buzzie” Bavasi has passed away at the age of 93 years old in San Diego, CA, of natural causes after a short illness.
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Associated Press:
Bavasi, architect of Series-winning Dodgers, dies — LOS ANGELES — Buzzie Bavasi, who built Dodgers teams that won the four World Series titles in Brooklyn and Los Angeles, died Thursday. He was 93. — His death was announced by the Seattle Mariners, whose general manager is Bill Bavasi, a son of the former Dodgers GM.
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Aaron Barnhart / TV Barn:
Bob Costas: “Buzz realizes that he did a disservice to his own points” — Now that the video of Buzz Bissinger has knocked around cyberspace for 48 hours or so, what did it all mean? Richard Sandomir of the New York Times had the chance to answer that question when he interviewed Bob Costas …
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Rick Gano / Associated Press:
Brewers get 3 in 9th off Wood, beat Cubs — CHICAGO (AP)—Ryan Braun silenced a raucous crowd at Wrigley Field with his bat. He picked on a bases-loaded pitch from Cubs closer Kerry Wood, drove it into right-center and gave the Milwaukee Brewers a spirited comeback win.
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Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Mum Cuban sits with Trib execs at Wrigley
Mum Cuban sits with Trib execs at Wrigley
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Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Tulo might be out until July — Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki suffered a torn tendon in his left quadricep and could be out until at least the All-Star break, July 14-16. — Tulowitzki suffered the injury in the bottom of the first inning of Tuesday's 3-2 victory at San Francisco.
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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 …
David Murphy / High Cheese:
Good afternoon: Eaton looking for first decision — I'll tell you why I'm interested in tonight's game. — It's the first time Adam Eaton is back on the mound since he was yanked in the fourth inning of a 6-5 win over the Pirates this past weekend. The right-hander had allowed just three runs …
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.
Associated Press:
Canseco lets his house be foreclosed — LOS ANGELES (AP)—Jose Canseco, the former AL MVP who made millions during his basecall career, has had his home foreclosed. — Canseco told the syndicated TV show “Inside Edition” that he walked away from his $2.5 million, 7,300-square foot home …
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.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Young better thanks to massage therapy — Instead of Mayo Clinic, first baseman heading to Viera, Fla. — WASHINGTON — A miracle has happened to first baseman Dmitri Young. The pain in his lower back and hip flexor is gone, thanks to the team's masseuse, Tiana Tchamouroff.