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Mark Feinsand / Blogging the Bombers:
Source: Yanks to call up Patterson today — Following last night's extra-inning affair in which they drained their bullpen, the Yankees will call up righthander Scott Patterson for today's game against the Twins, according to a source familiar with the team's plans.
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Associated Press:
Yankees cut Ensberg, call up Patterson — MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—The New York Yankees designated infielder Morgan Ensberg for assignment Sunday and recalled right-hander Scott Patterson for another option out of the bullpen. — Ensberg, once thought to be a rising star with Houston, last played six days ago.
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Prior to have season-ending surgery — Tear in Padres starting pitcher's right shoulder to be repaired — SAN FRANCISCO — When orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews told Mark Prior that he had a tear in his right shoulder earlier this month, the right-handed pitcher was offered two paths of treatment — rest or surgery.
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Associated Press:
Shoulder surgery will end Prior's season again … SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Diego Padres pitcher Mark Prior will undergo season-ending surgery on his injured right shoulder, the latest medical setback to a once-promising career. — Padres manager Bud Black announced the decision to operate …
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Andrew Seligman / Associated Press:
Cubs finish off 7-0 homestand — CHICAGO (AP)—Alfonso Soriano homered, Jim Edmonds drove in two runs and the Chicago Cubs beat the reeling Colorado Rockies 5-3 on Sunday to complete a perfect seven-game homestand. — The Cubs entered June with the best record in baseball for the first time since 1908 …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Carroll Rogers / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Smoltz, Gonzalez pitch in minors — The Braves' John Smoltz threw a scoreless eighth inning Saturday night for Class A Rome, striking out one, and could be activated as soon as Monday. — Mike Gonzalez made his second appearance in his minor league rehabilitation assignment at AA Mississippi.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Fan makes the catch of a lifetime — Massachusetts native snags Ramirez's 500th homer — BALTIMORE — Like many of the countless Red Sox fans in attendance at Camden Yards on Saturday night, Damon Woo — seated with his brother Jason in section 94, row P, seats 15 and 16 …
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Keep Your Sox On In Brooklyn
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Five hundred! — BALTIMORE - Manny Ramirez kept saying 'Don't worry about it!'
Five hundred! — BALTIMORE - Manny Ramirez kept saying 'Don't worry about it!'
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SOX1FAN
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Abreu's hit boosts Bombers over .500 — “It's a good sign,” Joe Girardi said. “To me, it's important to get over .500, because you start looking at getting five games over and go from there in small increments.” — The last time the Yankees were over .500 was May 4, when they were 17-16.
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Woody Paige / Denver Post:
Time for Monforts to cash in biggest chip — The Rockies are playing dreadful and acting frightened, as if they saw a white sapote-headed alien with Eddie Cantor eyes. — They agonized through their sixth consecutive defeat in Chicago on Saturday, have lost 17 of their last 19 on the road …
John Lowe / Detroit Free Press:
It's official: Guillen to leftfield so Inge can play third — SEATTLE — Carlos Guillen was an outfielder when he signed his first pro contract in 1992. Then he immediately became an infielder. — He has never played the outfield in his 16 years in the pros, either in the majors or in the minors …
Kevin Kernan / New York Post:
MAJOR OBSTACLE — WALLY FINDS IT HARD TO GET ‘BACK’ IN THE CLUB — THE voice on the other end of the telephone was strong and sincere. — “All I need is an interview,” Wally Backman said. “If they want the best person to take care of their players, I know I'm the right guy. I'll earn my spot.”
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Joe Kay / Associated Press:
Bruce homers again, Reds sweep Braves — CINCINNATI (AP)—Ken Griffey Jr. couldn't get the big homer in his hometown, but came away smiling anyway. — Jay Bruce has that effect. — Griffey remained one homer shy of 600, but Bruce completed his amazing debut week with a solo homer …
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Associated Press:
Twins' Nick Blackburn hit in nose by Bobby Abreu's line drive — MINNEAPOLIS - Nick Blackburn was hit in the face by Bobby Abreu's line drive, knocking the Minnesota Twins' starter out of Sunday's game against the New York Yankees with blood dripping from his nose.