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8:45 AM ET, May 22, 2008

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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Wang Says Strain Won't Stop Next Start  —  Brian Cashman was in a meeting Wednesday when he took a call from the Yankees' trainer's room.  That is rarely a good call for a general manager to take.  —  Cashman learned that Chien-Ming Wang, the Yankees' No. 1 starter, had noticed some discoloration …
Discussion: New York Post and iYankees
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Joba's future as a starter overshadows Yanks' dominant win  —  Joba Chamberlain celebrates the Yankees' 8-0 win after pitching the final two innings of the Yankees' win over Baltimore.  Manager Joe Girardi confirmed after the game that the process has begun to make Chamberlain a starter.
Kristie Ackert / NY Daily News:
Joba's chance to rule rotation  —  The Joba Rules are being rewritten altogether.  —  Joba Chamberlain pitched the eighth and ninth inning of Wednesday night's 8- win over the Orioles, and afterward the Yankees announced that it was the first step of the phenom's much-anticipated conversion …
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Wang: Mild calf strain won't keep him out  —  Yankees right-hander expects to make next start Saturday  —  NEW YORK — The afterglow of Alex Rodriguez's return on Tuesday lasted only three innings, just time enough for the Yankees to see another superstar, Derek Jeter, go down with an injury.
Discussion: New York Post and Green Pinstripes
M.A. Mehta / New Jersey Online:
Joba Chamberlain begins conversion process in 8-0 win over Orioles  —  On night when Darrell Rasner was brilliant and the Yankees awoke from an offensive slumber, Joe Girardi delivered the most jolting news moments after the post-game handshakes: Joba Chamberlain's much anticipated conversion to a starter has officially begun.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
So, what about the 8th inning?  —  Joe Girardi will say what he has to say, which is that the job will go to Kyle Farnsworth.  —  But that is hardly carved in stone.  The idea that the eighth inning has to belong to one pitcher is ridiculous.  The best way to approach the eighth inning …
Mark Hale / New York Post:
WANG HAS CALF STRAIN
Discussion: Sliding Into Home
Kobrien / On the Yankees beat:   Wang has MILD calf strain
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Recap: Willie Randolph on WFAN  —  During his interview a few moments ago on WFAN, Willie Randolph told the show's host that many of his comments from the infamous Bergen Record article by Ian O'Conner were intended to be off the record, adding, “But, that's my fault..,I thought I was just blowing off steam.”
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Charles Odum / Associated Press:   Mets' Randolph sorry for distraction
Mike Rose / On the Mets beat:
Willie apologizes (updated with his opening remarks)
Discussion: Take the 7 Train and New York Post
Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Sheets beats Pirates with 11-hitter  —  PITTSBURGH (AP)—Ben Sheets limited Pittsburgh to one run despite allowing 11 hits in his second complete game of the season, and Rickie Weeks homered and scored twice to lead the Milwaukee Brewers to a 4-1 victory over the Pirates on Wednesday night.
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Anthony Witrado / Brewers Blog:
Gagne flying back to Milwaukee
Discussion: 6-4-2 and Roto Professor
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Willis headed to Tigers' bullpen  —  Left-hander activated from DL, available Wednesday  —  DETROIT — Dontrelle Willis is rejoining the Tigers, but he's doing so in the bullpen.  —  The Tigers activated the left-hander from the 15-day disabled list Wednesday, but manager Jim Leyland announced …
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Fan seriously injured by fall at Turner Field  —  A Braves fan has serious head injuries after falling from the stands at Turner Field, police said.  —  The 25-year-old man, who wasn't immediately identified, fell an estimated four levels inside the stadium to field level …
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Leyland divided on Stanley Cup finals  —  Tigers' manager has reasons to root for both teams  —  DETROIT — Tigers manager Jim Leyland has quite a conflict of interest awaiting him as the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup finals begin this weekend not far from here at Joe Louis Arena.
Discussion: The Daily Fungo
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
A-Rod loses out on second home run  —  Slugger's drive appeared to clear fence, but ruled a double  —  NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez lost out on a potential home run in the sixth inning of Wednesday's game against the Orioles, when umpires instead ruled his hit a double.
Discussion: New York Post and iYankees
Marc Fisher / Washington Post:
Nats Risk Priceless Goodwill For $100,000 a Day in Damages  —  Night after night, tens of thousands of fans crowd into Nationals Park to watch baseball.  The views are spectacular, the scoreboard is dazzling, the team can't hit — ah, well, you can't have everything.
Ross / Yankee Stadium Insider Blog:
“Terry Crowley is lucky he's in f*cking baseball” makes it on the air on YES  —  UPDATE (9:34 PM): Minor correction.  This is still bad for YES, but it was not a producer, or anyone on the YES crew, apparently.  It was Earl Weaver in the famous manager's corner clip as an anonymous commenter pointed out.
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Eveland, Cust lead A's past Rays 9-1  —  OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)—From about the time he started driving, Dana Eveland began hearing the comparisons to David Wells.  —  “If you're a chubby lefty it always gets you the comparison,” said Eveland, whose back is covered in an “EVELAND” tattoo.
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Games of the Day  —  The Tampa Bay Rays go for a sweep …
Discussion: Athletics Nation
Howard Ulman / Associated Press:
Colon wins in return, Red Sox top Royals  —  BOSTON (AP)—After 306 starts, 146 wins and one Cy Young award, Bartolo Colon felt like a rookie before his 2008 debut.  —  The beefy right-hander turns 35 on Saturday but when he took the mound Wednesday night he had the nerves of a neophyte.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs rookie Micah Hoffpauir makes most of 1st career start  —  HOUSTON — After playing in 613 games in the minor leagues, Micah Hoffpauir finally got his first start in a major-league game Wednesday night, subbing in left field for Alfonso Soriano.  —  The 28-year-old first baseman is trying …
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Pedro leaves Mets to be with ill father  —  Pitcher was to throw bullpen session on Wednesday  —  ATLANTA — Pedro Martinez's return to pitching in the big leagues has been delayed by a medical episode involving his father.  —  The Mets pitcher, close to ending his assignment on the disabled list …
Discussion: Mets Blog
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David Lennon / On the Mets beat:   Pedro returns to DR  —  The Mets have scratched today's bullpen session …
 
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