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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phillies may move Myers to bullpen — Struggling righty endured shortest start of career Friday — ARLINGTON — Struggling starting pitchers typically say the worst part about a poor outing is waiting five days until the next one. — Brett Myers may have to wait longer.
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Stephen Hawkins / Associated Press:
Phillies may demote RHP Myers to bullpen — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP)—Struggling right-hander Brett Myers could soon be out of Philadelphia's starting rotation and back in the bullpen. — Since winning consecutive decisions in mid-April, Myers (3-9, 5.84 ERA in 17 starts) is 1-8 in his last 13 starts.
Thor Nystrom / MLB.com:
Mota lowers ERA during off-day — Successful scoring appeal helps reliever's statistics — MINNEAPOLIS — Guillermo Mota lowered his ERA by more than half a run on Thursday. What made the development especially interesting was that Milwaukee was enjoying an off-day.
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Parra quiets Twins as Brewers end Minnesota's win streak — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Manny Parra allowed two hits in seven innings to win his sixth straight start and the Milwaukee Brewers beat Minnesota 5-1 on Saturday night to end the Twins' 10-game winning streak.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 81: Yankees at Mets — Sorry for the technical difficulties. But we're back. — YANKEES (43-37) — Damon LF — Jeter SS — Abreu RF — Rodriguez 3B — Giambi 1B — Posada C — Cano 2B — Cabrera CF — Pettitte LHP — METS (39-40) — Reyes SS — Easley 2B
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Orioles storm past Nationals — Scott, Hernandez homer in rain-delayed game before 39,479 at Nationals Park — By the time a severe thunderstorm drenched a history-making crowd at Washington's new ballpark, the Orioles had already dampened the enthusiasm of most of the 39,479 fans.
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
With a Few Powerful Swings, Giambi Turns His Season Around — Jason Giambi insisted he was not thinking about the possibility of making the American League All-Star team. Giambi moved his head from side to side and widened his eyes to punctuate his point. Really, Giambi said and tried to show, it is something he has not pondered.
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The Times-Tribune:
Ohlendorf to start in AAA — Word floating around the clubhouse last night was that Ross Ohlendorf was going to start when he got to Triple-A. But, seeing as the player who told me Ohlendorf might start also that said it might have been a joke, I didn't want to post anything just yet.
Antonio Gonzalez / Associated Press:
Webb wins 12th, helps Arizona end slide — MIAMI (AP)—Brandon Webb slammed a water bottle into the trash can and paced the dugout yelling after he was taken out, showing the kind of emotion that's been missing from his recent outings. — Webb returned to his All-Star form …
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The Times-Tribune:
Robertson to New York — Don't know yet who's coming down, but David Robertson is in New York. Seems like his audition for the eighth inning will begin any day now, possibly tonight. No doubt Robertson earned the opportunity. He has a 1.64 ERA in Triple-A, with 48 strikeouts in 33 innings.
Associated Press:
Wells, Barajas lead Jays past Braves 9-5 — TORONTO (AP)—It's not often that Atlanta's Tim Hudson gives up a home run. When he does, he usually loses. — Hudson surrendered homers to Vernon Wells and Rod Barajas and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Braves 9-5 on Saturday …
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Ken Herman / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Ex-Brave Royster now managing in Korea — SEOUL, South Korea - It's a Thursday night game in Seoul, and the manager in the visitors' dugout is on a dual mission: absorbing and enjoying the wonders of Korean baseball while trying to change some of it. — What he likes is what goes on in the stands …
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Swisher helps White Sox slam Cubs — First baseman's home run caps seven-run third inning — CHICAGO — The tale of Friday's 10-3 victory for the White Sox over the Cubs, breaking a six-game losing streak against their neighbors to the North, certainly could be told by examining nothing more than the third inning.
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