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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers sign Braun to eight-year deal — Contract for $45 million is largest for ‘zero-plus’ player — MILWAUKEE — It was left to the 24-year-old to reveal how much he will be paid to play baseball for the next eight years. — “Forty-five million dollars,” Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun said without a flinch.
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Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Braun to sign record deal — The Milwaukee Brewers will announce this morning that leftfielder Ryan Braun has agreed to a seven-year contract extension that will be a record in terms of both length and money for the team and the industry. — The Brewers have called a 10 a.m. press conference …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
GM Jim Hendry confident Jim Edmonds will help Cubs — By taking a gamble that Jim Edmonds still can be a productive center fielder and hitter, Cubs general manager Jim Hendry knew he was inviting criticism from fans who have invested a lot of time loathing the former Cardinals star.
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Jay Mariotti / Chicago Sun Times:
If Edmonds produces, fickle Cubdom will love him — No risk, potential reward — Know what amuses me about Cubdom? If Jim Edmonds rips a game-winning home run today, 40,000 fans will develop instant amnesia about why they hate him. They'll jump, scream, dance, bow, shimmy …
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Bernie Miklasz / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Edmonds in a Cubs uniform? The thought is mind-boggling
Edmonds in a Cubs uniform? The thought is mind-boggling
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 42: Yankees at Rays — YANKEES — Ian Kennedy (0-2, 8.37) against the Tampa Bay hitters. — Scott Kazmir (1-1, 2.70) against the New York hitters. — Next time you're mad about the Yankees, remember this story from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette about a high school baseball player.
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Nationals Prevail in Pitching Duel With Mets — Mike Pelfrey lost his no-hitter in the seventh inning Thursday. He lost his shutout in the eighth. And the Mets lost in the ninth. The Mets spoiled Pelfrey's stellar performance by managing only five hits in their 1- loss to the Washington Nationals …
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David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Wagner calls out teammates (again) on ESPN 1050 — And for good reason. Billy Wagner, easily the most accessible player on the Mets, was not happy to be fielding most of the questions after today's 1-0 loss to the Nationals. The main reason? He didn't play in the game.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Owner: Clemens undecided about future — McLane says personal services contract hasn't kicked in — MILWAUKEE — Despite mounting legal troubles regarding his alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs, Roger Clemens apparently hasn't decided whether he will retire, one of his former owners told MLB.com on Thursday.
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Johnson out 4-6 weeks — That's the latest. Nationals are putting their first baseman on the 15-day DL. An MRI this morning revealed a tear of the tendon sheath in his right wrist. The injury problems for Johnson continue. Dmitri Young will rejoin the club tomorrow to take his place.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Q&A with Joba Chamberlain — Yankees' phenom hurler sits down with MLB.com … MLB.com: What do you remember about the circumstances of being called to the big leagues for the first time? — Chamberlain: It was kind of hectic, because I was getting out that night [on Aug. 6, 2007] …
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Is Part MLB's “Discipline” showing Magowan the Door? — The following is an editorial by Maury Brown of the Business of Sports Network. — It barely slipped through yesterday. Commissioner Selig made mention of how management implicated in the Mitchell Report “has” been disciplined.
Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Madden: Hank lights fire, threatens to burn bridges — You have to understand, it's not easy being Hank Steinbrenner, entrusted with restoring his dad's Yankees to their past glory, looking at the standings and seeing them wallowing around .500 while, of all people, those longstanding baseball doormats …
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Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
A STARTLING CONTENTION — GM: Giants - who fall to Astros - have shot in '08 — (05-14) 22:42 PDT — Like most baseball folk, general manager Brian Sabean likes to assess his team once it completes one quarter of its schedule. The Giants did so with a 6-3 loss to Houston on Wednesday night …
Neil Hayes / Chicago Sun Times:
Fast rise, fast to exit for former Cub pitcher — Leo Durocher's '69 Cubs were counting on young lefty Darcy Fast for a lift, but season, career ended too soon — It would be a better story if he had tossed his glove into the Wrigley Field crowd and walked across the street and up the marble steps …
Dave Ricci / MLB.com:
Colon throws six scoreless for Paw Sox — Right-hander allows just one hit in third start in Minors — BUFFALO, N.Y. — For Bartolo Colon, it was one more start in Triple-A and, hopefully, one step closer to being back in a Major League rotation. — Colon threw a brilliant one-hit gem …
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Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
A's pitchers enroll in Hitting 101 — Starters learn fine art of the sacrifice bunt for Interleague Play — CLEVELAND — Dana Eveland, Rich Harden and Justin Duchscherer are the three starters who'll face the Braves in Oakland's first taste of Interleague Play, with Eveland getting the ball for Friday's opener in Atlanta.