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Bill Eichenberger / Yahoo! Sports:
Torre makes it clear: Yankees are behind him — FLUSHING, N.Y.—In his first trip to New York since leaving last fall, Joe Torre held court before an overflow throng of reporters on Thursday. — He wasn't in the Bronx, where he managed the New York Yankees. He was in the visitors dugout across town at Shea Stadium.
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Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
Victory Puts Focus Back on the Field — All of a sudden, the Mets have changed the tone and the topic at Shea Stadium, all for the better. The week began with recriminations about their shabby Western trip and debate about the employment of Manager Willie Randolph.
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
West Coast Cool Suits Serene Torre — Joe Torre slept about two and a half hours in a Midtown hotel before spending part of his second day in New York since February sitting with some kindergartners. Torre, the old Yankees manager, the older Mets manager and the current manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers …
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John Nalbone / New Jersey Online:
Thunder RF Tabata disciplined again — TRENTON - Thunder right fielder Jose Tabata was yanked from tonight's game against visiting New Hampshire in the fifth inning for unspecified disciplinary reasons. — Suspended three games by the Yankees for leaving Waterfront Park following …
Bob Baum / Associated Press:
Johnson ties Clemens at No. 2 on Ks list — PHOENIX (AP)—Randy Johnson looked phenomenally strong for a 44-year-old pitcher. That wasn't enough, though, for the struggling Arizona Diamondbacks against resurgent San Francisco. — Arizona's bullpen blew a late lead and Randy Winn's ninth …
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Tom Singer / MLB.com:
Unit ties Clemens on strikeout list — Veteran fans nine to take share of second spot behind Ryan — PHOENIX — Randy Johnson took another large step on his road to Cooperstown on Thursday night, tying Roger Clemens for second place on the all-time list of career strikeouts.
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Harang appears affected by relief outing — Reds bats come up with two hits off former teammate in loss — CINCINNATI — The costly 18-inning game last weekend didn't just give the Reds one isolated loss on one isolated day. The carryover from that six-hour day became visible on Thursday …
George A. King III / New York Post:
FULL-TIME JOBA — CHAMBERLAIN SET TO JOIN YANKS' ROTATION — In a conversation with Brian Cashman yesterday, Hank Steinbrenner forgot to ask his GM when Joba Chamberlain will debut in the Yankees' rotation. — However, don't take that as indifference when it comes to converting baseball's premier set …
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riverdogs.com:
McAllister Promoted to Tampa, Almonte Activated — CHARLESTON- Charleston RiverDogs starting pitcher Zach McAllister has been promoted to the High Class-A Tampa Yankees, the New York Yankees announced Thursday. Outfielder Abraham Almonte has also been activated from the disabled list to keep the RiverDogs at 25 players.
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Thames to get everyday shot to play — Joyce sent down after win over Angels; Thomas recalled — ANAHEIM — Marcus Thames is getting his shot. — While Tigers manager Jim Leyland announced Wednesday that Curtis Granderson would be an everyday player for the near future …
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Church Says He Does Not Regret Helping Out Mets — Before reporters were permitted into the Mets' clubhouse Thursday afternoon, Brian Schneider asked his teammates to lower the volume of the music blasting from the computer. Ryan Church was coming in soon and, because of his concussion, he may not have appreciated the loud noise.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
MacPhail happy to wait, watch for now — The trade deadline is two months away, giving Andy MacPhail plenty of time to plot the next move in the Orioles' rebuilding process. But for now, MacPhail is satisfied to sit and observe a team that has exceeded expectations a third of the way through the season.
Todd D. Milewski / madison.com:
Brewers' Tavarez brings October mind-set, but ring doesn't come along — MILWAUKEE — Julian Tavarez didn't pitch in the postseason for the Boston Red Sox last season, but for being on the regular season roster, he has a World Series ring. — Somewhere. — It seems the newest member …
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Misusing Matsuzaka — During my radio show Wednesday night …
Misusing Matsuzaka — During my radio show Wednesday night …
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Geoff Baker / The Seattle Times:
Mariners Notebook | Morrow switch to role of starter looks more iffy — All the talk about the Mariners converting Brandon Morrow to a starting role out of the team's bullpen this year was apparently just that. — Now that the talking is done, it seems the Mariners have ruled it out.
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David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Schoeneweis? Endy? Tatis? — I dare you to write me a more improbable script for a victory than what happened last night in the Mets' 7-6 victory over the first-place Marlins. I mean, Fernando Tatis? On a team with a payroll approaching $140 million? Maybe that's what makes this win so inspiring.
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