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Astros suspend pitcher Chacon after he jumps GM — HOUSTON — Astros pitcher Shawn Chacon was suspended indefinitely by the team Wednesday for insubordination after reportedly grabbing general manager Ed Wade by the neck and throwing him to the ground. — Chacon, upset after getting demoted …
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Jose De Jesus Ortiz / Houston Chronicle:
Astros suspend Chacon after altercation with GM Wade — Already upset that he was demoted from the Astros' starting rotation to the bullpen, Shawn Chacon was suspended indefinitely Wednesday night after a heated exchange turned violent with general manager Ed Wade an hour before the Astros played the Texas Rangers.
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Jose de Jesus Ortiz / blogs.chron.com:
McLane: 'We can't have anarchy' (w /audio) — A little over a week ago, I wrote a blog telling you the situation was quite toxic in the Astros' clubhouse and that players weren't quite buying into management's plan. — Well, I never imagined it would break down into a confrontation …
Jose De Jesus Ortiz / Houston Chronicle:
Astros pitcher Chacon attacks GM — Player suspended after exchange turns violent — Already upset about being demoted from the starting rotation to the bullpen, Astros pitcher Shawn Chacon was suspended indefinitely Wednesday night after a heated exchange with general manager Ed Wade turned violent …
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets claim Phillips off waivers — Infielder adds depth, especially behind Delgado at first base — NEW YORK — On the day Carlos Delgado turned 36 years old, the Mets made a personnel move that suggested the innings he plays at first base and, perhaps, his at-bats would diminish.
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
News and notes after Mets avoid sweep — Here's a late-night summary from Shea Stadium ... • David Wright said he was refreshed more so mentally than physically by his day off, and that his bat did feel lighter as he slugged two homers. Since the start of 2005 …
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The College Baseball Blog:
From Underdogs to National Champions, Fresno State Completes Amazing Run — Fresno State completed the most improbable run in recent college sports history as they became the lowest seed ever to win a national championship defeating the Georgia Bulldogs 6-1 on Wednesday night at Rosenblatt Stadium.
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Tim Wakefield outduels Randy Johnson as Red Sox roll — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — Considering all they have endured this year, reaching the halfway point of the season last night leading their division and only a shade behind last year's pace has to be considered …
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Reliever acquired; Barthmaier coming up — The Pirates did find outside pitching help, as expected, but it was not for the ailing rotation. — Instead, general manager Neal Huntington added another power arm to the bullpen by acquiring Denny Bautista from Detroit for Class A reliever Kyle Pearson.
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Times Herald-Record:
mets 1st rd. pick ike davis and some of his brooklyn teammates embarrass team — Actually, the entire Mets organization should be embarrassed by their behavior. They certainly don't know how to treat a woman. — I'm sorry to have to report this, but here it goes: Earlier today …
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Pujols is back as DH — It's like he was never sidelined. — In his first at-bat since being activated from the disabled list (see 11 a.m. update below), Albert Pujols lined the second pitch from Detroit starter Nate Robertson into left-center field for a base hit.
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — AL East Notebook — Baltimore Orioles — A Tale Of Two First-Round Picks: Prior to drafting Brian Matusz this year, the Orioles spent each of their last two first-round picks on massive sluggers. Both are playing at High-A Frederick, and are having polar-opposite seasons …
Bill Plunkett / L.A. Daily News:
Angels appear to be standing pat — WASHINGTON - The more things change, the more they stand pat. — The Angels changed general managers last fall, as Tony Reagins replaced Bill Stoneman. Despite making annual runs at players like Mark Teixeira and Miguel Tejada, Stoneman was often criticized …
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Inside Pitch: Where might Sabathia go? — Angels, Cubs may be possiblities if Indians move left-hander — Where might C.C. Sabathia wind up should the Indians decide to trade the left-hander? — We asked a few industry types with no stake in Sabathia's fate for their predictions and two teams came up time after time.
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Kristen / We've Got Heart:
Women in Baseball: Amber Theoharis … With a bubbly personality and a passion for sports, Amber Theoharis is one of the region's rising stars. The Maryland native who spent her childhood summer nights cheering on her favorite player, Cal Ripken Jr, still feels blessed to spend night …
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Mike DiGiovanna / Associated Press:
Angels can't do enough to sweep Nationals — Though team has been playing well on the road, things turn sour in the ninth inning when Jesus Flores comes up with winning hit in a 5-4 win for Washington. — WASHINGTON — The Angels have been so good and the Washington Nationals so bad …
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