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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
No dirt on Ramírez-Youkilis dust-up — Although the most explosive portion of fight night at Fenway Park occurred during the bottom of the second inning, after James Shields hit Coco Crisp with a pitch, the undercard was no less intriguing. — Before the start of the fifth inning, there was an issue in the Red Sox dugout.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Manny, Youkilis engage in dugout debate — Players have to be separated at end of fourth inning in Sox win — BOSTON — A couple of innings after being involved in a fracas with the Tampa Bay Rays, the Red Sox were suddenly fighting each other. Well, at least two of them were.
Mark Remme / MLB.com:
Tempers flare as Red Sox sweep Rays — Crisp ejected; Ellsbury and Ramirez exit early with injuries — BOSTON — Center fielder Coco Crisp started a heated exchange between Boston and Tampa Bay on Wednesday by intentionally sliding hard into Rays second baseman Akinori Iwamura.
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SOX & Dawgs, Bronx Banter, Red Sox Monster, The House That Dewey Built and Keep Your Sox On In Brooklyn
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Waiting for the Call — NORWICH, Conn. — The ballpark here sits at the end of a winding industrial road, surrounded by trees, with no sense of place. It rained all day Wednesday, and most of the 1,353 paying fans stayed home. Kids were disappointed if they left with only one foul ball.
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Iguchi heading to disabled list — Infielder separates right shoulder in spill on basepaths — SAN DIEGO — Second baseman Tadahito Iguchi suffered a separated right shoulder in the seventh inning of the Padres' 2-1 victory over the Mets at PETCO Park on Thursday night.
Associated Press:
Bonds pleads not guilty to refiled federal charges — SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds has pleaded not guilty to 15 federal charges of lying to a grand jury about his performance-enhancing drug use. — Bonds pleaded not guilty to similar accusations in December, but a judge ordered prosecutors …
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Fox Sports
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Baker sold on Reds' youthful transition … If we've learned anything new about Cincinnati manager Dusty Baker in April and May, it's that the man has a flair for child care. — For years, Baker has been characterized as no fan of young players — a perception that would suggest he's intolerant …
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MLB Rumors
Keith Law / ESPN:
Corner infielders dominate atypical first round … Overview — This year's first round was unusual in a number of ways. We had five college relievers taken, beating the previous record of three (set in 2003). We also saw eight corner infielders taken and four catchers …
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River Ave. Blues
Matt Meyers / ESPNtheMag.com:
REPORTING FROM ... THE MLB DRAFT — Count me in the (severe) minority, but the MLB draft is my favorite of all the major sports drafts. It wasn't always this way, but I had the privilege of working in the offices of Baseball America for the 2005 and 2006 drafts, and that experience completely changed my perspective.
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Baseball America
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Pelfrey Is Solid, but Mets Still Lose — SAN DIEGO — This was a pivotal moment, a pivotal moment in the game, in Mike Pelfrey's development, and the Mets pitching coach, Rick Peterson, sensed it. He ran out to check on his struggling pitcher, putting his hands on Pelfrey's shoulders.
David Appelman / FanGraphs Baseball:
Clutch Project: Checking In — Every week or so I like to take a look at how Tangotiger's Great Clutch Project is shaping up. For those of you unfamiliar with the project, the gist of it is to find out if fans know which players on their team are “clutch”.
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THE BOOK
Associated Press:
Cubs beat LA on Fukudome's single in 9th — LOS ANGELES (AP)—It's always an intriguing showdown when one of the former stars of the Japanese League faces another in a major league game. So far, Kosuke Fukudome is having more fun than Takashi Saito when the Chicago Cubs play the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Zachary Osterman / MLB.com:
Flores OK after being hit by pitch — Washington (25-36) vs. San Francisco (25-35), Fri., 7:35 p.m. ET — WASHINGTON — The Nationals received a scare Thursday when catcher Jesus Flores was hit on the left hand by a Todd Wellemeyer pitch in the fourth inning of the first game of a day-night doubleheader.