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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Easy does it with Lugo — CLEVELAND - Armed with a 10-game winning streak and an effective Nick Green, the Red Sox aren't going to go crazy trying to incorporate Julio Lugo into an everyday role at shortstop until he shows he can handle it physically. — That seemed to me the theme of both Lugo and Terry Francona this afternoon.
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John Harper / NY Daily News:
Harper: Sox steal Yankee pride — BOSTON - In the end, the steal of home was more than an embarrassing punctuation mark to a sweep at the hands of the Red Sox that was full of heartbreak and exasperation. — For the Yankees, it was symbolic of a weekend in which they were beaten in the cruelest of ways …
MLB:
Houston Astros closer Jose Valverde still out with calf injury — CINCINNATI — Houston Astros closer Jose Valverde reached down and pressed his right thumb against the side of his right shin. The tip of the thumb made an indentation that stayed long after he pulled his hand away.
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Zachary Levine / Houston Chronicle:
Astros notes: Valverde may miss more time
Astros notes: Valverde may miss more time
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
PUTRID PEREZ FACES BULLPEN OR MINORS — The Mets might have been better off lighting that $36 million on fire. — Just four starts into Oliver Perez's dubious three-year deal, the Mets already are running out of patience with the mercurial left-hander after he imploded again yesterday in an 8-1 loss to the Nationals.
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Barbara Barker / Newsday:
Fans getting on Wright; he's trying to be positive
Fans getting on Wright; he's trying to be positive
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Jesse Sanchez / MLB.com:
Padres add Gaudin, designate De La Cruz — Veteran righty was signed to Minors deal April 12 — Chad Guadin has made it back to the big leagues. — On Monday, the Padres purchased the contract of the right-handed pitcher from Triple-A Portland. To make room for Guadin …
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
A painful awakening for Cubs: Bats finally erupt to help snap skid vs. Cardinals, but sore neck puts Lee out of lineup — Bats finally erupt to help snap skid, but sore neck puts Lee out of lineup — ST. LOUIS — The Cubs escaped St. Louis with a win Sunday as the lineup finally awoke from a four-day slumber.
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home.kyodo.co.jp:
Irabu to make comeback in independent league in U.S. — Former New York Yankees pitcher Hideki Irabu (file photo) has come out of retirement and made a contract with Long Beach Armada of the independent Golden Baseball League, his management revealed on April 27.
Mets Blog:
Game 19: Marlins at Mets — Carlos Delgado was scratched from the starting lineup tonight because Jerry Manuel said the first baseman aggravated his hip sliding on a triple in Sunday's loss to the Nationals. When asked if Delgado was available off the bench, Manuel said he would be careful how he used Delgado this evening.
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Doug Glanville / New York Times:
Expiration Date — Next weekend, I plan to meet my former teammate and good friend Marlon Anderson here in Chicago. His family will be in town for a wedding, and it is one of those rare occasions since I stopped playing baseball when he and I will be in the same city. — But isn't he supposed to be in uniform?
Nathaniel Vinton / NY Daily News:
Phillies' Romero suing supplement makers — Suspended Phillies reliever J.C. Romero is suing the makers and distributors of nutritional supplements that he says are responsible for his positive steroid test last August. — The 27-page lawsuit, filed Monday in the Superior Court of New Jersey …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 19: Yankees at Tigers (updated with Joe Girardi pre-game audio) — YANKEES (9-9) — Pitching: LHP CC Sabathia (1-1, 4.81). — Sabathia vs. the Detroit hitters. — TIGERS (10-8) — Granderson CF — Polanco 2B — Ordonez RF — Cabrera 1B — Guillen DH — Laird C
Peter King / Sports Illustrated:
Peter King: Jets-Browns trade, thoughts on all 32 draft classes … KANSAS CITY — I'm going to have 32 opinions on 32 teams here in a few paragraphs, and a few will surprise you. But I've got to start off with a cool story that played a big part in the trade of the weekend — and, in all likelihood, the trade of the year in the NFL.