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6:50 PM ET, June 4, 2008

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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Smoltz may be facing shoulder surgery  —  Braves expected to discuss veteran's future at news conference  —  ATLANTA — John Smoltz has said that he'll be content if he never throws another pitch.  Now, just two days after he attempted to alleviate stress on his shoulder with a move to the bullpen …
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ESPN:
Smoltz to have season-ending shoulder surgery  —  Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz, who spent five weeks on the disabled list with an inflamed rotator cuff, will have season-ending shoulder surgery.  —  The report first appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Smoltz to have season-ending shoulder surgery  —  Surgery could put career of 41-year-old in jeopardy  —  John Smoltz will have season-ending shoulder surgery that could also put the career of the 41-year-old Braves pitcher in doubt.  —  The Braves have called a media conference at 11:30 …
John Manuel / Baseball America Draft Blog:
Draft Eve News & Rumors  —  Jim Callis is still making his list and checking it twice for his final mock draft prior to the beginning Thursday of the 2008 Draft.  We still are pinching ourselves at BA World Headquarters that the draft is on TV and happy to be part of ESPN's show. …
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Saber-Scouting:
SaberScouting's Mock Draft, Draft Eve Edition  —  It is the eve of the most highly-awaited day for all of us weird people that follow the MLB Draft.  Here at SaberScouting, we've decided to celebrate Draft Day Eve by breaking out our crystal ball and projecting the first 15 picks of Thursday's draft.
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MLB Draft Preview
Jonathan Hale / Baseball Digest Daily:
Joba Time (about 60 minutes of it)  —  Well, that was quick.  After all the excitement over Joba Chamberlain, he lasted 2 1/3 innings against the Blue Jays, walking out four and striking out three.  He also only got in one good fist pump- after what turned out to be a foul ball on the first batter he faced …
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Justin Terranova / New York Post:
ON DECK: BLUE JAYS AT YANKEES
Discussion: iYankees
Mark Hale / New York Post:
JOBA IS STOPPED FOR JAY-WALKING
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Joba sees mixed results in first start
Discussion: Bombers Beat and Ladies
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Legends to make history in Bronx  —  More than 40 Hall of Famers to be honored at All-Star Game  —  NEW YORK — Yankee Stadium is not done creating history.  Not quite yet.  —  The largest group of Hall of Famers at a Major League event in history will gather before this summer's All-Star …
Dak / FIRE JOE MORGAN:
An Open Letter To Theo Epstein: Version 1  —  So, it's not going to happen, but with the Red Sox short one monster hitter for an indefinite amount of time (Papi), the name Barry Bonds has come up as a possible replacement.  It's not even a legitimate rumor (jumbo shrimp / military intelligence …
Discussion: Yanksfan Soxfan
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Kevin Kernan / Where's Kernan?:
JOBA AND THE PITCH COUNT GENERATION  —  Here are some thoughts on Joba the Starter.  —  As I sat and watched Joba Chamberlain speak at his press conference, I got the feeling here was another example of a kid being caught up in the hype.  This single start became so big, so anticipated that Joba forgot what he does best.
Discussion: Baseball Musings
Sam Mellinger / Kansas City Star:
Former Royal Willie Mays Aikens to be released from prison today  —  Former Royals standout Willie Mays Aikens is scheduled to be released from federal prison today, and he could be at a Kansas City halfway house as early as this evening.  —  “I'm thrilled to death,” Aikens told The State of Columbia, S.C., on Tuesday.
Terry Pluto / WaitingForNextYear:
Exclusive: WFNY Sits Down With Terry Pluto  —  It isn't every day that a blogger gets to talk with a member of the mainstream media.  I'd like to think that the odds are even slimmer if said member has been twice honored with the award of Nation's Top Sports Columnist; not to mention …
Associated Press:
Giants left-hander Lowry might not be back in '08  —  SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco Giants left-hander Noah Lowry had another MRI exam on his surgically repaired throwing forearm and won't be pitching any time soon — maybe not at all this season.  —  “That's questionable,” manager Bruce Bochy said Wednesday.
Discussion: Associated Press
Jesse Baumgartner / MLB.com:
Silva looks to get Mariners started  —  Seattle (21-38) vs. Los Angeles (36-24), Wednesday, 1:40 p.m. PT  —  SEATTLE — While the Mariners would like nothing more than to claim a division title this season, given their current predicament in the standings, manager John McLaren pointed to more immediate aims.
Discussion: U.S.S. Mariner
Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Kurkjian: Special Negro Leagues Player Draft … There will be two baseball drafts on Thursday.  The Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft will begin the professional careers of some of the game's future stars.  The second draft will recognize some of those who might have been stars, but never got the chance.
Discussion: The Biz of Baseball
 
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Lane sticks around Scranton
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Hoping to avoid surgery, Ortiz is cast in uncertainty
John Brattain / Hardball Times:
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Zachary Osterman / MLB.com:
Nats to become even more ‘green’
Zachary Osterman / MLB.com:
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Art Thiel / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Sorry, Mac, but it's time for Mariners to release Sexson
Phil Rosenthal / Chicago Tribune:
Zell on Cubs, Leno in last leg of tour
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins hoping for repeat vs. Glavine
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins option Tankersley to reduce 'pen
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