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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 35: Indians at Yankees — YANKEES — Chien-Ming Wang vs. the Cleveland hitters. — Cliff Lee vs. the New York hitters. — Notes: The Yankees are 8-8 at home, 9-9 on the road and 7-7 in games decided by one or two runs. They're 4-4 against lefties and 13-13 against righties.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yankees have no answers for Lee — Wang takes first loss of season after receiving no support — NEW YORK — The Yankees were never able to break through against the Indians' suddenly tough Cliff Lee on Wednesday, but that alone hardly sets them apart from the rest of the American League so far this year.
Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
Unlike Most at 28, Wang Is Evolving as a Pitcher
Unlike Most at 28, Wang Is Evolving as a Pitcher
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Teixeira's gamble should lead to big payday … Lately, the overwhelming trend for young stars has been to sign early in their careers, to take the money and stay, so to speak. — That's what makes Braves first baseman Mark Teixeira such a rare breed. Incidentally, rare breeds don't come cheap these days.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
A-Rod's rehab plan takes shape — If you're one of the many people (based on the e-mails) hoping Alex Rodriguez will play a rehab game or two at Trenton or Scranton, you're probably out of luck. — The tentative plan for A-Rod is to fly to Tampa on Thursday and pick up the pace of the workouts at the team complex over the weekend.
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John Delcos / The Journal News:
Agent Boras defends client Perez — LOS ANGELES - Agent Scott Boras refused to accept that his client, Mets left-hander Oliver Perez, is “erratic.” — After winning his first two decisions, Perez has lost his last three, and his ERA is just south of 5.00.
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Why Frank Thomas belongs in this year's All-Star Game — After watching his distinguished career and his outspoken stance against steroids, it's time to send Frank Thomas to the 2008 All-Star Game (Cast your vote here) — Here's a fact I've been having trouble getting my head around this morning …
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Baltimore Sun:
Longtime O's groundskeeper Santarone dies at 79 — He maintained Memorial Stadium field from 1969-1991 — Pat Santarone served as the head groundskeeper at Memorial Stadium from 1969-1991. (Photo courtesy of the Orioles) — Longtime Memorial Stadium groundskeeper Pat Santarone died yesterday …
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Gene Duffey / MLB.com:
O'Connor replaces Chico in rotation — Lefty called up as former starter finds a place in bullpen — HOUSTON — The Nationals are making a change in their starting rotation, naming left-hander Mike O'Connor to start Saturday night's home game against Florida in place of lefty Matt Chico.
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' Esteban Loaiza goes on disabled list — Brazoban will be recalled, and Kershaw could be coming to the majors soon. — Esteban Loaiza was placed on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday because of tightness and spasms in his right shoulder — a move that could create an opportunity …
Owen Perkins / MLB.com:
Mulder sidelined by rotator cuff strain — Cardinals lefty's rehab stint on hold for seven to 10 days — DENVER — Currently in the Minor Leagues on a rehab assignment, Mark Mulder was diagnosed with a mild rotator cuff strain of his left shoulder on Wednesday morning.
Associated Press:
Watson: Rocket not welcome on Olympic squad … NEW YORK (AP) — Roger Clemens isn't welcome on the U.S. Olympic baseball team. — U.S. general manager Bob Watson said Wednesday that he isn't considering the 45-year-old right-hander for his roster for the Beijing Games.
Larry Lage / Associated Press:
Tigers win on Polanco's hit off Papelbon — DETROIT (AP)—The reeling Detroit Tigers looked like they were finally going to break out of their funk against Boston, scoring runs like they were expected to and pitching just good enough to win. — Then the Red Sox rallied from a four-run deficit …
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Associated Press:
Gomez hits Twins' first cycle since Kirby in 1986 … CHICAGO (AP) — Carlos Gomez became the first Twins player since Kirby Puckett 22 years ago to hit for the cycle, Livan Hernandez took a shutout into the ninth and Minnesota beat the Chicago White Sox 13-1 on Wednesday night.
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers ' Broussard losing time at first — egrant@dallasnews.com — SEATTLE - The descent for Ben Broussard has taken only five weeks. He's gone from everyday first baseman to a platoon and now to the bench. — The only step left might be a ticket out of the Rangers organization.
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John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog:
Armstrong preaching patience with Mariner in a swoon — The Mariners having set a new record low single-game attendance Tuesday (15,818) has disappointed the upper levels of Seattle management, but there doesn't seem to be any mood for drastic change in the inner workings of the franchise.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Joba falters as Yanks fall to Tribe — Three-run homer in eighth spoils Pettitte's strong performance — NEW YORK — Joba Chamberlain watched the ball sail toward the right-field wall, bent at his waist and held his face a couple of feet over the Yankee Stadium infield grass.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Mets anticipating Castillo surge — New York (16-15) at Los Angeles (19-14), Wed., 3:10 p.m. ET — LOS ANGELES — Luis Castillo entered this season having amassed 1,720 at-bats in the second spot of the lineup. Ryan Church entered the year having hit there only 40 times.
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