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The Times-Tribune:
Stranger things have happened … That said, the same source who told Mark Feinsand about the Patterson move also said Giese will be called up Tuesday, so I tend to believe it's true. — That puts the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre pitching staff in a bind. With Patterson gone …
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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.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Rasner begins June on wrong note — Jeter's solo blast accounts for Yanks' lone run vs. Twins — MINNEAPOLIS — Darrell Rasner turned in the shakiest outing of his five starts this season at the big league level, and the Yankees' offense managed little as they slogged through a 5-1 loss to the Twins on Sunday at the Metrodome.
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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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Tom Krasovic / signonsandiego.com:
Prior has shoulder tear, will have season-ending surgery again — SAN FRANCISCO — Mark Prior's season is over before it got started. Prior will have surgery this week to repair a tear in the anterior capsule of his right (pitching) shoulder. — It is Prior's second season-ending shoulder surgery …
Pete Kerzel / MLB.com:
Burres battered as O's lose to Red Sox — Left-hander gives up seven runs on 12 hits in four innings — BALTIMORE — The Orioles had hoped to use a four-game series against the Boston Red Sox as a measuring stick to see if they could compete with a powerfully built team that relies on solid pitching …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Three-homer, 16-hit attack leads Sox — Manny, Lowell, Drew all go deep for third straight win over O's — BALTIMORE — The Red Sox spent the first day of June acting as if it was their summer launch party. Amid the sticky, warm conditions at Camden Yards, the Boston bats sent several baseballs skyward.
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs close out perfect homestand — The standings show the Cubs are the best team in baseball. — The statistics say they have scored more runs and have more come-from-behind victories than any other team. — But they aren't sure how good they really are even after beating Colorado 5-3 Sunday …
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Steve Hummer / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Smoltz reinventing himself — again — John Smoltz is the artist teaching himself to paint with a hairbrush, the poet attempting to rhyme in a foreign language. Is that a stretch when considering a man whose craft consists of throwing a ball? Not if you listen to the ball-thrower …
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Guillen: White Sox need immediate changes — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — As Ozzie Guillen was putting his dress shoes on after Sunday's 10th-inning, 4-3 loss to Tampa Bay, he was taking the gloves off. — And this time, no one was safe. — Tired of waiting for production from an offense filled …
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Mets hammer Dodgers behind third-inning homers and Johan Santana — The sounds at Shea, from the start of the week until the end, told the story. — The Mets arrived home last Monday to a hostile holiday crowd, with cascading boos and calls for Willie Randolph's head. — What a difference seven days make.
George A. King III / New York Post:
BLACKBURN BLOODIED, BUT OK — TWINS' PITCHER LEFT GAME, BUT X-RAYS NEGATIVE — MINNEAPOLIS - Compared to the last opposing pitcher hit in the face by a ball off a Yankees bat, Nick Blackburn was fortunate today when Bobby Abreu's liner deflected off his glove and kissed his nose and top lip.
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Gregg Bell / Associated Press:
Tigers stun M's with 4-run rally in 9th — SEATTLE (AP)—Curtis Granderson has some advice: Don't count out those supposedly doomed Detroit Tigers just yet. — “Yeah, looking at our division, nobody has pulled away. And we still haven't played good baseball,” Granderson said Sunday.
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Robert Falkoff / MLB.com:
Newly acquired Pena designated — Royals hope to pass catcher through waviers, keep him — KANSAS CITY — It's taking a lot of paperwork, but the Royals are hopeful that Brayan Pena can ultimately continue to be part of the organization when the roster maneuver process runs its course.
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