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New York Post:
BABY BOSS BASHES BUMBLING BOMBERS — HANK TO YANKS: IT'S TIME TO EARN YOUR MONEY — HANK Steinbrenner had a mes sage yesterday for his Yankees: Gentlemen, it's time to get your act together. — “We've got to forget about all the injuries and start playing our butts off,” Steinbrenner told The Post.
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Report: Hank wants more effort out of Yankees — With the Yankees falling two games under .500, team senior vice president Hank Steinbrenner is weighing in — and he says he wants to see more effort out of baseball's best-paid team. — “The bottom line is that the team is not playing …
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Order is restored — Church delivers runs, Maine the pitching in Mets' win over Nats — NEW YORK — Two hours and 48 minutes before Billy Wagner's 16th pitch struck out Felipe Lopez and secured the Mets' 6-3 victory against the Nationals on Tuesday night, John Maine's first pitch struck Lopez.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
One play turns game around — Kearns misjudges fly ball, costing Nats chance at topping Mets — NEW YORK — One has to feel bad for Nationals right fielder Austin Kearns. Here's a guy who works hard on a daily basis, but he doesn't have the stats to show for it.
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Oleanders and Morning Glories
The Starting Five:
Boss's Boycott: The Bonds Vanishes By Dave Zirin — How many home runs would Barry Bonds hit if there weren't so much of these? — DZ stops by TSF yet again to drop some real rap on Bonds being grounded — The Commissar Vanishes is a coffee table book for only the dourest of coffee tables.
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ShysterBall
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ESPN:
Superseding indictment breaks up perjury counts against Bonds — The U.S. attorney's office filed 14 counts of perjury and one count of obstruction against Barry Bonds on Tuesday. — The filing was first reported by ESPN's T.J. Quinn. — The counts were filed in what's known …
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The Biz of Baseball, SOX1FAN, Mariners Blog, Roch Around the Clock, ShysterBall, It is about the money, stupid and Hot Foot
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Filthy stuff from Josh Beckett — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email + Bio — BALTIMORE - Say this for Josh Beckett [stats]: Even on the worst nights, no matter what opponents do to him, it is nothing compared with what he does to himself. — “It's (expletive) horrible.
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Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Francis stays winless for Rockies — Arizona topples past nemesis for third time in 2008 — Jeff Francis is snakebitten. — A 17-game winner when the Rockies won their first National League pennant a year ago, Francis is winless this year, the Rockies are one-half game out of last place …
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Purple Row
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Troubles on the mound — Latest weak outing by Cubs' struggling starter Marquis begs question, ‘Why not Maddux?’ — Forget Jim Edmonds. If the Cubs want to go after a San Diego player who can make a difference in a World Series push, maybe they should be looking at Greg Maddux.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Jim Edmonds about to join Cubs — His expected signing will push Pie to Iowa — Veteran center fielder Jim Edmonds is expected to clear waivers Wednesday and sign with the Cubs, opening the door to what could be a prolonged debate. — Should the Cubs have given Felix Pie a longer opportunity to show what he can do?
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Strain at third weighs on Cantu — CINCINNATI - Third base wasn't a foreign position to Jorge Cantu, but he has found that playing it regularly for the first time since 2005 demands some arm maintenance. — Cantu, who airmailed a throw Monday that resulted in his seventh error, regularly ices after games.
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FishStripes
Larry Stone / The Seattle Times:
Mirror, mirror on Mariners' wall: Time for a hard look — The Mariners have been chewed out, and they've had players-only meetings. They've charged the mound, released players, dipped into the minor leagues, all in search of an ever-elusive spark. — To say it's desperation time is stating the obvious.
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Baseball Musings
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Gagne breathes sigh of relief — Reliever returns to closer role in opener win vs. Dodgers — MILWAUKEE — Asked Tuesday afternoon if Eric Gagne was his closer again, manager Ned Yost wouldn't commit. — “We'll see, won't we?” Yost said with a shrug.
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Baseball Musings