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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Madden: McLaren finds ruin in Rhodes — In the Yankee Stadium visiting manager's office, where Willie Randolph held forth just a week ago in the midst of similar crisis, the equally endangered John McLaren was a picture of despair and frustration Sunday as he discussed the misbegotten fortunes of his Seattle Mariners.
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Armstrong: Mariners sticking with Bavasi — NEW YORK — Mariners general manager Bill Bavasi said Saturday he feels responsible for the team's miserable performance. — He said he thought manager John McLaren was doing a good job — the Mariners are 18-33 after a 6-5 loss to the Yankees on Sunday …
Associated Press:
Yankees rally past Mariners for 5th straight win — Jose Molina hit a two-out RBI double to cap a four-run eighth inning, and the New York Yankees came back to beat the slumping Seattle Mariners 6-5 on Sunday for their season-best fifth straight victory. — The Yankees won consecutive series …
Kyle / Driveline Mechanics:
Pitcher Analysis: Clayton Kershaw — Clayton Kershaw, a 20-year old phenom in the Dodgers organization, is one of the top pitching prospects in the nation. Today (5/25), Kershaw made his MLB debut against the St. Louis Cardinals. Millions of Dodgers fans watched to see the kid touted …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Young LA lefty impresses Cards — LOS ANGELES — Clayton Kershaw was a name on a page to the Cardinals early Sunday afternoon. Later in the day he was an indelible mark. — Just two months removed from celebrating his 20th birthday, Kershaw made his major-league debut a coming-out party …
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Dodger Thoughts
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Joba's next step could be Wednesday — Joba Chamberlain's next step on the road to the rotation “probably” will come Wednesday in Baltimore, manager Joe Girardi said. — Chamberlain threw 40 pitches Saturday in his second stretch-out outing and is set to ramp it up to 55.
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Kit Stier / MLB.com:
Posada set to start rehab stint in Florida — Veteran catcher hoping to return to Yankees by June 3 — NEW YORK — Jorge Posada is hoping his days of being stir-crazy are nearing an end. — The disabled Yankees catcher was scheduled to leave for Tampa, Fla., on Sunday …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets mull minors stint for Heilman — DENVER - Aaron Heilman's struggles may land him in the minors. Mets officials have discussed demoting Heilman and replacing him with Triple-A closer Carlos Muniz, who had three scoreless appearances with the Mets in April, the Daily News has learned.
Jay Greenberg / New York Post:
A-ROD ROOT OF RECENT RUN — THE Mariners wound up flat on their faces, literally. J.J. Putz made a diving stop of Hideki Matsui's trickler and buried his nose in the grass after overthrowing Rich Sexson, admittedly a hard mistake to make. — “When he throws it too high for the tallest …
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The Bronx Stop
Kristie Ackert / NY Daily News:
Edwar unhittable again, thanks to all new confidence — In his first in the majors, Edwar Ramirez simply lost his confidence. The wispy righthander suffered a mound meltdown last July 20 against Tampa Bay - issuing four walks and a three-run homer without recording an out …
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The Bronx Stop
Andrew Seligman / Associated Press:
Quentin's second HR gives White Sox win — CHICAGO (AP)—Carlos Quentin doesn't want the attention. The way he's playing, he can't avoid it. — Quentin led off the ninth with his second homer off John Lackey, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Angels 3-2 to avoid a three-game sweep on Sunday night.
Associated Press:
Rangers win on Indians' error in 10th — CLEVELAND (AP)—Right-fielder Ben Francisco misplayed a simple single into a costly error in the 10th inning, enabling Jarrod Saltalamacchia to score from first base and give the Texas Rangers a 2-1 win over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday.
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Let's Go Tribe!
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Dukes helps deliver victory for Nats — Right fielder walks, races home with game-winning run — WASHINGTON — Is Sunday the day right fielder Elijah Dukes turned the corner? The Nationals sure hope so. On this day, Dukes saved the Nationals from a complete disaster on the field.
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We've Got Heart