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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals place Zimmerman on DL — Team consulting several doctors about possible surgery — WASHINGTON — The Nationals placed third baseman Ryan Zimmerman on the 15-day disabled list on Monday because of a slightly torn labrum in his left shoulder and are expected to recall infielder/outfielder Kory Casto from Triple-A Columbus.
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MLB.com:
Medical updates for Ryan Zimmerman and Nick Johnson — The Washington Nationals today announced the following medical updates for third baseman Ryan Zimmerman and first baseman Nick Johnson. — Ryan Zimmerman underwent a gadolinium enhanced MRI of his injured left, non-throwing shoulder today …
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Source: Ortiz out at least a month — Season-ending wrist surgery a possibility — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email + Bio — If the Red Sox [team stats] are going to repeat as world champions this season and win their third title in five years, they may have to do it without David Ortiz [stats].
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Boston Globe, MLB Rumors, SOX & Dawgs, Red Sox Monster, El Guapo's Ghost Rambles … and umpbump.com
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Notes: Agent says Hall wants to be traded — Infielder believes he should play every day — Bill Hall wants out. — Hall's agent, Terry Bross, said Monday that he believes it would be best for both the Milwaukee Brewers and his client if Hall is traded to another club where he could play regularly.
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Colin Fly / Associated Press:
Fielder's homer lifts Brewers — MILWAUKEE (AP)—Prince Fielder homered to leadoff the eighth and helped scratch across another run with an unlikely steal of third to lift the Milwaukee Brewers to a 4-3 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday night.
The Times-Tribune:
Pregame notes: Strick and Carson activated, Karstens to DL — The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees filled two open spots on their roster Monday, but also created a new hole. … The loss of Karstens and (unofficially) Giese leaves the Triple-A Yankees with a hard-to-figure rotation.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Usual suspects send Rox to 7th loss in row — Abysmal? Let us count the ways — The Denver Post — CHICAGO — Only seven months ago, the Rockies were a source of civic pride. Now, they have fans wanting to hide, closets shutting in unison across the region.
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Purple Row
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Daily Scoop (cont.) — Around the Majors — • The Rays may pass on Vanderbilt hitting sensation Pedro Alvarez, the consensus No. 1 player in the draft coming into the year and its best hitter, to take either Florida State catcher Buster Posey or Griffin (Ga.) High shortstop Tim Beckham with the No. 1 pick.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox's Guillen promises changes
White Sox's Guillen promises changes
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Chicago Sun Times, Mets Fever, Foul Balls, South Side Sox, MLB Rumors and Baseball Musings
Bob Klapisch / ESPN:
With three early picks, Mets have golden opportunity — NEW YORK — Forgive the Mets for thinking they're about to wake up in some alternate universe — or at least one that allows for instant makeovers. The oldest team in the major leagues has three of the first 33 picks in the upcoming amateur draft …
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Shea Nation
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 57: Yankees at Twins — YANKEES — Andy Pettitte (5-5, 4.11) vs. the Minnesota hitters. — Livan Hernandez (6-2, 4.60) vs. the New York hitters. — Notes: The Yankees are 3-3 on their road trip, which ends tonight. ... Johnny Damon has hit in 10 straight at 19 of 44. ...
Peter Bendix / Beyond the Box Score:
What's wrong with Nick Swisher? — To say that Nick Swisher has been a disappointment this year would be quite an understatement. After becoming a member of the Chicago White Sox via an offseason trade, Swisher is currently hitting .201/.330/.310 with four homers. What's gone wrong?
Kieran Darcy / ESPN:
The man who would be king — TAMPA, Fla. — It's a warm, sun-drenched weekday morning outside D.W. Webb Middle School, in the inner-city Town ‘n’ Country neighborhood of Tampa. Under a cloudless sky, Joe Molloy, a boulder of a man, bespectacled and clad in a gray Webb Middle School T-shirt …
Aaron Fitt / Baseball America College Blog:
Stanford Survives — We wrote on the College Blog earlier this weekend that Stanford was running out of fresh arms and would have to bash its way to a super-regional. That's just what the Cardinal did in Monday's first do-or-die game, beating Pepperdine 9-7 behind two homers and five RBIs from center fielder Sean Ratliff.
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The Griddle
Ted Berg / MetsBlog.com:
Read: Q&A with Valentino Pascucci — Val Pascucci is hitting .288 with a 1.065 OPS since signing with the Mets and joining Triple-A New Orleans. — Pascucci has more home runs in 32 games with the Zephyrs than the total produced by Mets left fielders and first basemen in 2008.
Jim Shonerd / Baseball America Prospects Blog:
SAL All-Star Rosters Announced — Rosters for the South Atlantic League's All-Star game have been announced. The game will be played June 17 in Greensboro. — NORTHERN DIVISION — PITCHERS — PLAYER — POS — TEAM — ORGANIZATION — Ryan Miller — LHP — Lake County
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Nationals Farm Authority