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Kit Stier / MLB.com:
Yanks sweep Mariners on six-run third — Starting for Hughes, Rasner gets much support in season debut — NEW YORK — Darrell Rasner, unbowed by all of the chatter of potential young aces like Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy, knows he has been given a golden opportunity.
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Kennedy returns to minors, Igawa gets next shot — The New York Yankees Melky Cabrera, Robinson Cano, Derek Jeter and Johnny Damon celebrate their sweep of Seattle. (Newsday / Audrey C. Tiernan / May 4, 2008) — Brian Cashman says Ian Kennedy is “turning the corner” and “going in the right direction.”
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Yankees send Ian Kennedy down to Triple-A
Yankees send Ian Kennedy down to Triple-A
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Joe / Mets Today:
Making Room for Wise — Last week, it was reported that reliever Matt Wise was fully recovered from a forearm bruise and would activated from the DL in time for the weekend series against the Diamondbacks. — You may not have noticed, but Wise did not suit up in Arizona.
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NY Daily News:
Roger Clemens says sorry for ‘mistakes’ — On the eighth day, Roger Clemens. apologized. — Following a week in which the Daily News reported his affairs with several women, Clemens released a statement Sunday night apologizing for “mistakes in his personal life,” while again denying he ever used performance-enhancing drugs.
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Jose De Jesus Ortiz / Houston Chronicle:
Clemens apologizes for ‘mistakes,’ still denies drug use — Seven-time Cy Young winner admits flaws, says personal life has nothing to do with performance-enhancing drug allegations — In his first comments since a tabloid linked him to extramarital affairs last week …
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Church's throw helps Mets top Diamondbacks — PHOENIX - With the Mets' Johan Santana, a two-time Cy Young winner, matched against Dan Haren, another of the Diamondbacks' elite starters, there was a good chance that one of those golden arms would decide yesterday's series finale at Chase Field.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Batting order doesn't matter much to Cody Ross — MIAMI GARDENS - Cody Ross joked last week he had plenty of experience leading off. Not the game, but the third inning. Sunday, he led off the third inning yet again, only this time it wasn't his initial at-bat.
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
RHP Wells set to have surgery to remove clots — Right-hander Kip Wells is scheduled to have surgery Tuesday to remove blood clots from his pitching hand. Doctors also want to see what's causing the clots. The Rockies are concerned because of Wells' history of circulation problems.
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Craig Calcaterra / ShysterBall:
And That Happened — Braves 14, Reds 7: Mrs. Shyster came into the living room yesterday afternoon and told me that I had to fix the shelves in the garage. Her view: the screws holding the standards in the wall are hanging by a thread, and sooner or later 75 pounds of garage crap is going to fall onto her station wagon.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Piniella compares Soriano to Bobby Bonds — ST. LOUIS - ESPN analyst Joe Morgan asked manager Lou Piniella during Sunday night's telecast if he had contemplated moving Alfonso Soriano down in the order. — Piniella didn't chide Morgan but pointed out that he has been asked about it “for quite a while.”
Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Royals' Bale diagnosed with broken hand after punching door — Royals left-hander John Bale won't be returning to active duty any time soon after breaking his pitching hand Friday night by punching a door at the team's downtown hotel. — Bale apparently was frustrated by his slow recovery from a fatigued left shoulder.
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Will Brinson / FanHouse:
Major League Baseball and the Impending Publicity Campaign of Doom — As you can see from the photo above, on May 22nd, the Braves are currently scheduled to play ... Harrison Ford?? As the kids would say, W.T.F. Actually though, the Braves are playing the New York Mets, and as it turns out …
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Starting pitching lets Rays down in Fenway sweep — BOSTON — In detailing how the Rays went from sweeping the Red Sox last weekend to being swept this weekend, it's best to start with the starting pitching. — At Tropicana Field, the Rays got an okay outing from Matt Garza and stellar work …