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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Newest Yankee Just Tries to Blend In — Dan Giese had never been to Yankee Stadium before Tuesday, when he showed up five and a half hours before game time. Giese wanted to see the sights, and he noticed a group taking a tour of the ballpark. He tagged along a few feet behind, careful not to step out of line.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Joba ready for rotation debut vs. Jays — Toronto (31-28) at New York (28-29), Tuesday, 7:05 p.m. ET — MINNEAPOLIS — For the first time in his brief Major League career, Joba Chamberlain had a reason to fly ahead of the Yankees. — By the time New York finished a four-game split …
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Boston Globe:
Masterson is one tough cookie — It was on the way to the ballpark, in the car, that Justin Masterson discovered the box marked “Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo.” — The box was filled with oatmeal-butterscotch cookies, a specialty of his wife, Meryl. They had already been handed out in Double …
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St. Petersburg Times:
The Rays' loss stings, but the moment is sweet — Ah, yes. This is the way baseball is supposed to feel. — It is a perfect night in the cathedral called Fenway Park, and first place hangs in the air. The colors of the night seem a little bit sharper, the buzz from the crowd seems a little louder …
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Time to take series seriously — Rays' standing has a new look
Time to take series seriously — Rays' standing has a new look
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Associated Press:
Soriano, DeRosa homer in Cubs' 9-6 win over Padres — SAN DIEGO (AP)—Alfonso Soriano hit a three-run homer and Mark DeRosa added a two-run shot to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 9-6 win over the San Diego Padres for their ninth straight win Tuesday night. — The Cubs also got a solo homer …
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Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
Early miscues doom Perez, Nats in loss — Lefty leaves with tendinitis in twice rain-delayed game — WASHINGTON — By the 16th pitch of Tuesday's game with the Cardinals, starter Odalis Perez and the Nationals were in big trouble. — Perez hit one batter and gave up a three-run homer and an RBI double …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Pedro a success in return — Right-hander goes six strong innings, collects two hits — SAN FRANCISCO — He was neither dominating nor precise. He wasn't thorough, either. Pedro Martinez was just all right — in terms of results and physical condition, too.
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Kemp, Torrealba ejected in brawl — LOS ANGELES (TICKER) —Following a strikeout to end the eighth inning on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Dodgers' Matt Kemp and Colorado Rockies' Yorvit Torrealba were ejected for their roles in a bench-clearing brawl. — After Kemp struck out to end the eighth …
Jamie Mottram / Mr. Irrelevant:
Blog Show No. 51: ESPN's Erin Andrews — Since interviewing her last Thursday for Blog Show (video below), a lot of folks have asked, “What's she like?” Well ... We met in the hotel lobby, made small talk, did the interview and took goofy photos all in just 30 minutes, so it's kind of hard to say …
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
David Ortiz hopes time, cast heals wound — Sox face life without DH — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — If time, Mother Nature and a massive immobilizing cast on his left arm are enough to do the trick, David Ortiz [stats] could be pain-free and ready to think about playing baseball again by early July.
DJ Gallo / ESPN:
Kneel before the power of Joba! — (OMG!!!) — This is obviously one of the biggest events in world history. I mean, he's a legitimate prospect ... and he plays in New York ... for the YANKEES! (OMG again!!!) — But is tonight's start the single most important event in the history of the universe?
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Steve Henson / Yahoo! Sports:
MLB first-round projections — Nothing gets the ol' pulse racing like relief pitchers and corner infielders. OK, five-tool shortstops do. And filthy left-handed starting pitchers. And athletic catchers with strong bats. And center fielders who throw out runners, hit home runs and steal bases.
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Chris Jenkins / Associated Press:
Big Unit alone at No. 2 in Ks, but loses — MILWAUKEE (AP)—Ryan Braun hit a two-run home run to ruin a memorable night for Randy Johnson, powering the Milwaukee Brewers to a 7-1 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks Tuesday night. — Johnson (4-2) broke a tie with Roger Clemens …
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