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Red / Surviving Grady:
“Open Letter to the Tampa Bay Rays” or “The Thing About Karma” — Okay, you swept us. And while I do question a few moves made by the Glorious Teets — such as not pinch hitting Casey for Tek in the ninth last night, when it is painfully apparent to all that the Captain has become the Craptain …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Stinging Rays — Sox squander lead, are swept by Tampa Bay — Francona on sweep — Red Sox manager Terry Francona talks about Wednesday's loss to Tampa Bay that capped a three-game sweep by the Rays. — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - For three straight nights, it was easy to forget …
NY Daily News:
Yankee's A-Rod, wife separated — Rocker Lenny Kravitz says it's not his fault A-Rod is out at home. — The “Let Love Rule” singer, in a statement released Thursday morning, said he's letting the Yankee slugger's estranged wife stay at his place in Paris - but simply as a friend.
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Tom D'Angelo / Palm Beach Post:
Nolasco turns in another solid outing — MIAMI GARDENS — Ricky Nolasco, the Marlins' newest ace, was watching Wednesday's game on a clubhouse TV when Alfredo Amezaga stepped to the plate after the 95-minute rain delay in the seventh. — “I'm just thinking, get a base hit, at least we can tie the game,” Nolasco said.
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Ted Hutton / Sun-Sentinel:
Amezaga uses delay to prep, then hits HR — MIAMI GARDENS - The Marlins' 4-2 win over the Nationals on Wednesday came with help from the heavens and homework. — Nationals starter Odalis Perez had held the Marlins to four hits and one run when a wild thunderstorm rolled across Dolphin Stadium …
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FishStripes
Craig Calcaterra / ShysterBall:
Brave New World — The Braves are going nowhere and they know it. Acceptance of such things can often bring welcome clarity, and Atlanta seems to be no exception as they are considering two moves — the demotion of Jeff Francoeur and the shopping of Mark Teixeira — which will help move …
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GO METS DIE BRAVES
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Brittany Ghiroli / MLB.com:
Raysmania taking hold at the Trop — Fans embracing Tampa Bay and shaking their cowbells — ST. PETERSBURG — When Rays manager Joe Maddon first spoke of turning Tropicana Field into “The Pit” this season, it was nearly laughable. — Years of being baseball's worst team had parlayed …
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Ian O'Connor / Boston Herald:
Minus the Devil, the Rays could be nightmare for Red Sox and Yankees
Minus the Devil, the Rays could be nightmare for Red Sox and Yankees
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NY Daily News:
Andy Pettitte could be dragged into court — Andy Pettitte, the Yankees' hottest pitcher in recent weeks, could be pulled off the mound and dragged into court for a hearing on the defamation lawsuit filed by longtime pal Roger Clemens against his former trainer Brian McNamee.
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Hal: Yankees' new-look future is bright — Steinbrenner discusses Stadium, finances and philosophy — TAMPA, Fla. — The All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium is fewer than two weeks away, but it will by no means be the last of the tributes that will be paid to the old Bronx yard on 161st Street …
Edward Klump / Bloomberg:
Houston General Manager, Decked by Pitcher, Now Slammed by Fans — Houston Astros pitcher Shawn Chacon lost his $2 million job last week when he expressed his disagreement with management by decking a manager. — Some fans of the Major League Baseball team are decrying the behavior …
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins to recall Tankersley — Team makes room for left-hander by optioning De La Cruz — DENVER — The Marlins will have a second left-handed reliever in their bullpen when they open their four-game series against the Rockies at Coors Field on Thursday night.
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FishStripes
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Shapiro not shy about trade front — Indians general manager disappointed by injuries, results — CHICAGO — General manager Mark Shapiro won't come right out and say the Indians have opened up shop on the trading front, but it's not difficult to read between the lines.
Tony Jackson / Inside the Dodgers:
Change in plans: Nomar, Andruw coming back TOMORROW — Both players initiated the change in the wake of the Furcal development. Nomar was going to be activated Monday, anyway, so his return is only being pushed up by three days. But Andruw Jones wasn't supposed to be back until the start of the second half, TWO WEEKS from tomorrow.
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