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Kit Stier / MLB.com:
Damon helps Mussina win third straight — Righty holds Mariners to one run behind outfielder's three hits — NEW YORK — Johnny Damon and Mike Mussina entered this season with something to prove. So far, both Yankees veterans are satisfied with their progress.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
KENNEDY FUTURE UNDER DISCUSSION — Joe Girardi wanted to talk more with Brian Cashman before going public with the Yankees' plans for struggling Ian Kennedy's immediate future. — “We will have some more discussions,” Girardi said before yesterday's 6-1 victory over the Mariners at Yankee Stadium.
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Sliding Into Home
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Moss undergoes emergency appendectomy — The Red Sox were certainly the envy of baseball with two players many teams would love to have right now: Bartolo Colon, who is just about recovered from an oblique injury and is scheduled to pitch in a spring game tomorrow in Sarasota, Fla. …
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Mike Shalin / MLB.com:
Moss out following appendectomy — Not feeling well, Sox outfielder taken to hospital for procedure — BOSTON — Red Sox rookie outfielder Brandon Moss underwent an appendectomy Saturday night at Massachusetts General Hospital and will be out of action indefinitely.
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Keep Your Sox On In Brooklyn
Andrew Bagnato / Associated Press:
Diamondbacks' Webb improves to 7-0 — PHOENIX (AP)—The Arizona Diamondbacks figure they're going to win every time Brandon Webb pitches. — They didn't expect Augie Ojeda to help make him the majors' first seven-game winner. — Ojeda drove in a career-high six runs to lead …
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Associated Press:
Julio Franco retires from baseball — MEXICO CITY - Julio Franco finally called it quits. — The 49-year-old announced his retirement from baseball after a 23-year career in the major leagues and stints in his native Dominican Republic, South Korea, Japan and Mexico.
Tim Bontemps / New York Post:
VERSATILE MURPHY TURNING HEADS — Mets prospect Dan Murphy, Double-A Binghamton's starting third baseman, had a great April, hitting .363 with one home run and 18 RBI in 26 games. — But no matter how much Murphy, Baseball America's No. 15 prospect in the Mets system, hits in the minors …
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MetsBlog.com
Steve Serby / New York Post:
SERBY'S SUNDAY Q&A WITH... BILLY WAGNER — May 4, 2008 — The Post's Steve Serby sat down at Shea with the Mets' candid closer: — Q: What would you say the odds are that you will not pitch beyond the end of next season? — A: I would say somewhere around 99 percent. — Q: Why?
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Hot Foot
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Tabata returns from suspension — Have this going in the paper tomorrow. I'm sure some of you have heard the news already. — Double-A outfielder Jose Tabata, considered one of the organization's top prospects, was suspended for three games last week and considered asking the Yankees for his release before returning to the team.
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Bus Leagues Baseball
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Four errors cost A's, Blanton in opener — Righty goes seven solid innings, but takes the tough-luck loss — OAKLAND — Every year, it seems, the A's have one starting pitcher who can't seem to catch a break. — He's the guy who shatters bats, only to see the jam-shots land safely in the outfield.
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Athletics Nation
Washington Post:
Kazmir's First Start of '08 Comes at Fenway — The Tampa Bay Rays feel like the only thing that can postpone LHP Scott Kazmir's first start of the season is the weather this afternoon at Fenway Park. — The 24-year-old Kazmir, last's season's AL strikeout leader and the ace of a young Rays' staff …
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles' bats can't support Cabrera — Pitcher works into 8th; O's get 3 hits — ANAHEIM, Calif. - The thought crossed Orioles manager Dave Trembley's mind early in yesterday's game against the Los Angeles Angels. — “The way [Jon] Garland was pitching, it looked like our best hope was to win the game 1-0,” Trembley said.