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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Guess who's back? It's Phil Hughes — Phil Hughes wasn't just good tonight, he was great. Six scoreless innings, two hits, two walks, six strikeouts. He threw 59 of 99 pitches for strikes and never cracked in a scoreless duel with Edwin Jackson. — If you were watching closely …
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Associated Press:
Anderson's gaffe opens up flood gates as Yanks tag Tigers for 10 in 7th — DETROIT — Phil Hughes went six innings in his first start and left fielder Josh Anderson's error led to a 10-run seventh inning as the New York Yankees ended a four-game losing streak with an 11-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night.
Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Hughes' command, Molina's slam boost Yankees — Yankees starting pitcher Phil Hughes delivers during the third inning of Tuesday night's 11-0 win over the Tigers. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio / April 28, 2009) — DETROIT - Phil Hughes had not pitched in the major leagues all season and had not won a game there since 2007.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Manuel upset at Mets finish in 7-4 loss to Marlins — David Wright is seen after the loss against the Florida Marlins at Citi Field on Tuesday night. (Newsday/ Ana P. Gutierrez / April 28, 2009) — Give up? Jerry Manuel didn't say those exact words. Surrender? Not quite.
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Tim Smith / NY Daily News:
Smith: In sluggish team, Jerry can sense its high anxiety — Shortly after he took over as Mets manager last season, Jerry Manuel expressed that he was “gangsta.” — It suggested that he had an attitude and approach to the game that his predecessor, Willie Randolph, did not possess.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Hanrahan out as Nationals' closer — Acta to employ bullpen-by-committee to finish games — PHILADELPHIA — One day after watching the bullpen blow a four-run lead, the Nationals decided Tuesday that right-hander Joel Hanrahan will no longer be their closer and that right-hander Garrett Mock is out as the eighth-inning setup man.
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
1,727 Words On The Bullpen Shake-Up — With a sharp slider and fastball, Joel Hanrahan still fits the closer prototype — at least physically — better than anybody else in the Washington organization. He needs to work on the mental side, though; that's the verdict both from Hanrahan and those in management.
Associated Press:
Ethier's double in the ninth carries Dodgers past Giants — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Andre Ethier doubled in the go-ahead run in the ninth inning and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 5-3 on Tuesday night, avoiding their longest losing streak of the season.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers edge past wild Giants — Ethier doubles home Ramirez for go-ahead run in ninth — SAN FRANCISCO — Jonathan Broxton blew his first save in the eighth inning. Will Ohman converted his first one in the ninth. — Late innings in close games for the Dodgers are becoming true adventures …
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Vasgersian: “I certainly didn't mean to trivialize an injury.” — UPDATE: Vasgersian apologizes on MLB Tonight. See embedded video below. — The first studio analyst hire that MLB Network made was that of Matt Vasgersian. As a play-by-play man, he had been with the San Diego Padres, and prior to that, the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Statement from Hal Steinbrenner: Yanks to reduce ticket prices at new Stadium — This from Hal Steinbrenner via the Yankees: — “A few weeks ago I indicated that in light of the economy we would review the pricing of a small number of our premium locations at Yankee Stadium; specifically, our Suite Seats.
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Associated Press:
DeRosa, Indians snap Boston's 11-game winning streak — CLEVELAND (AP) — Mark DeRosa had four hits and scored from second base on an error with two outs in the ninth inning as the Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Red Sox 9-8 on Tuesday night, snapping their 11-game winning streak.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers on watch for swine flu — Team already vigilant against contagious diseases — SAN FRANCISCO — The swine flu scare hasn't caused any panic in the Dodgers clubhouse, but head athletic trainer Stan Conte monitors news reports because he's seen how viruses can be passed from one player …
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Walkoff Walk
Josh Katzowitz / MLB.com:
Valverde to DL with strained right calf — Astros recall Fulchino; Hawkins to fill in as closer — CINCINNATI — The Astros placed closer Jose Valverde on the 15-day disabled list on Tuesday with a strained right calf muscle. The move was made retroactive to Monday, and he will be eligible to return on May 12.
Barry Lewis / Tulsa World:
Bullpen problems hamper Drillers — Just when it appeared that Tulsa's bullpen was healthy and on a good roll, lefty Adam Bright's shoulder problems popped up again at a very inopportune time for the Drillers on Tuesday night. — Shoulder stiffness led to control problems and a premature exit for Bright …
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Purple Row
Thom Loverro / Washington Times:
Bowden discovers his calling in La-La Land — The guy who left the dead fish to rot in the safe-deposit box and skipped town - you know, the general manager who built the Washington Nationals' bullpen - is on the rebound. — Jim Bowden has gone Hollywood. He loves L.A.