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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Swisher shows Yankees he belongs — New York (3-2) at Kansas City (2-3), Sunday, 2:10 p.m. ET — KANSAS CITY — Go ahead, you try to explain to Nick Swisher that he shouldn't be in the Yankees' everyday lineup. It's becoming a difficult case to make. — Still without a starting position …
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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
The Evolution of a Trade — KANSAS CITY - The way Nick Swisher is playing right now (7 for 13, with two homers and nine runs batted in) the Yankees' November deal for him looks like a steal. They shipped infielder Wilson Betemit, a player they significantly overrated …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 5: Yankees at Royals (updates with audio from Mark Teixeira)
Game 5: Yankees at Royals (updates with audio from Mark Teixeira)
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
CC carries confidence into second Yank start
CC carries confidence into second Yank start
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Sliding Into Home
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Phillies likely standing pat for now — ‘Nothing imminent’ in terms of adding hitter to bench — Howard's bases-clearing double Watch … DENVER — The Phillies tried to convince Gary Sheffield that Philadelphia would be a great place to play in 2009. — Sheffield signed with the Mets instead.
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MLB Rumors
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Chulk takes Lewis' place on roster — Lefty starter admits to elbow pain, hopes it's not major — CLEVELAND — It was fairly obvious the Indians would need to bring in some assistance, in the form of veteran right-hander Vinnie Chulk, for their bullpen after Friday's marathon loss to the Blue Jays.
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Let's Go Tribe!
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Teixeira expected back for KC finale — Yankees first baseman only has tendinitis in left wrist — KANSAS CITY — Mark Teixeira celebrated his 29th birthday as a game-time scratch from the Yankees' lineup, but he expects to be back in the lineup on Sunday, a little older but with less discomfort.
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Phillies defeat Rox 8-4 — Brett Myers schooled Jorge De La Rosa tonight at Coors Field. — The Phillies' veteran right-hander was far from perfect, giving up three homers to the Rockies, but he showed De La Rosa how to endure and ultimately thrive. — The result was an 8-4 Philadelphia victory …
Daily Democrat:
Pedroia family receives death threats — Days after an article quoted 2007 Rookie of the Year Dustin Pedroia calling the city of Woodland “a dump,” the Pedroia family received a series of death threats. — On Friday at about 12:29 p.m., Sgt. Health Parson said Woodland Police responded …
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Center Field
Jim Street / MLB.com:
Triunfel to have broken fibula examined — Mariners don't know yet how much time prospect will miss — OAKLAND — Mariners prospect Carlos Triunfel, who broke his left fibula while sliding into second base on Friday night in Montgomery, Ala., will be examined by Mariners medical director Ed Khalfayan in Seattle.
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Lookout Landing
Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles slam Rays in grand style — Mora's first-inning homer lifts O's to 6-0 win over Tampa Bay — From left, Orioles players Aubrey Huff, Melvin Mora, Adam Jones and Nick Markakis celebrate Mora's grand slam in the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays. (Baltimore Sun photo by Karl Merton Ferron / April 11, 2009)
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Inquiry Sheds Light on Baseball's World of Steroids — When an All-Star third baseman needed help recovering from a shoulder injury, he knew from one of his agents whom to call: a doctor who mailed him steroids and syringes without ever seeing him. — A journeyman catcher …
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Padres sign reliever Gaudin — Right-hander given Minor League deal after Cubs release — SAN DIEGO — In yet another moved to potentially bolster their bullpen, the Padres have signed right-handed pitcher Chad Gaudin to a Minor League contract, according to general manager Kevin Towers.
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MLB Rumors
Associated Press:
Hernandez, Mets hand Marlins first loss of season — MIAMI (AP) — Livan Hernandez found a way to beat the Florida Marlins: by throwing curves slower than the team bus. — Hernandez used his off-speed stuff to take a shutout into the seventh inning, helping the New York Mets hand the Marlins their first loss, 8-4 on Saturday night.
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves outlast Nationals in home opener — Come hail or high water — and in this case, both — the Braves were determined to complete and win their home opener Friday night. They managed to do both, though it was a grueling drill. — Their bullpen blew a pair of late-inning leads …
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