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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers add Weaver, activate Wade — DeWitt optioned to Triple-A; Mientkiewicz now on 60-day DL — LOS ANGELES — Underscoring concern over their pitching, the Dodgers on Thursday went to a 13-man staff, purchasing the contract of Jeff Weaver from Triple-A Albuquerque and activating Cory Wade from the disabled list.
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Jon Weisman / Dodger Thoughts:
Dodgers bring up Weaver, activate Wade and option DeWitt — The Dodgers purchased the contract of Jeff Weaver and activated Cory Wade, while optioning Blake DeWitt to the minors. Doug Mientkiewicz was transferred to the 60-day disabled list. That's right, those of you afraid of burning …
Jon Weisman / Dodger Thoughts:
Weaver, offense bail out McDonald — We'll see what the postgame chatter says, but the walls really came tumbling down on James McDonald tonight. After another perfect first inning, this time McDonald lost his control in the second — 36 pitches, 18 of them out of the strike zone …
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Ted Keith / Sports Illustrated:
Ted Keith: Ex-teammates saddened about A-Rod pitch-tipping allegations … When it was reported last February that Alex Rodriguez had tested positive for steroids in 2003, the reaction around baseball was mostly one of shock. Thursday's revelation that Rodriguez might have been tipping pitches …
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Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
Selig mum about pitch-tipping report … Baseball commissioner Bud Selig said Thursday he will withhold comment about any possible disciplinary action against Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez until he has read A-Rod: The Many Lives of Alex Rodriguez, a soon-to-be published book that details …
MLB.com:
Baltimore's Walker fined for comments — Major League Baseball has fined pitcher Jamie Walker of the Baltimore Orioles for his remarks regarding Umpire Angel Hernandez following Baltimore's game vs. the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on Tuesday night at Camden Yards. The amount of the fine is undisclosed.
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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Garza flirts with perfection in win — Right-hander retires first 18 batters in opener with Boston — ST. PETERSBURG — The Rays were falling early in the American League East standings, had just come off a tough road trip while losing their sixth straight series and badly needed a step in the right direction.
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Prior reports shoulder soreness to Padres — Righty might have to ‘take a step back’ in comeback attempt — LOS ANGELES — Right-hander Mark Prior, who hasn't pitched in the Major Leagues since 2006, reported soreness in his right shoulder after a bullpen session on Tuesday at the Padres' Spring Training facility in Peoria, Ariz.
Jon Daly / Hardball Times:
Fear and loathing in Cooperstown — We were somewhere near the Castleton Bridge when the greenies began to take effect. Joe W and I were flying through the Hudson Valley in a fire-apple red convertible. I was wondering if he noticed the bats. Our trunk looked like a mobile Mitchell Report.
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MLB:
New York Yankees seats still largely empty despite price cut — NEW YORK — Even with a cut in some top-priced tickets, the New York Yankees still had large numbers of empty seats in prime areas when they returned home for the second homestand at $1.5 billion new Yankee Stadium.
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Pinstripe Alley
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Howard Megdal / New York Observer:
In Defense of Ramon Castro — Make no mistake, the Mets made a tremendous strategic upgrade when they changed managers from Willie Randolph to Jerry Manuel in June 2008. The former struggled with the elementary questions of bullpen management and player and media communication; the latter excels at all three.
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Associated Press:
Sweeney's catch, Braden's pitching lead A's over Rangers — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Ryan Sweeney retreated, leaped and stuck his glove above the eight-foot wall — and saved a much-needed victory for the ailing Oakland Athletics. — Sweeney's incredible catch in straightaway center robbed Ian Kinsler …
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Steve Bisheff / Angels Unplugged:
It's good to be in the Wimpy West — Cheer up. The American League has its own bridge over troubled waters. — It is called the Wimpy West. And for the guys currently masquerading as Angels, nothing helps soothe their problems more than residing in the worst division in the league, if not the game.
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Halos Heaven
Associated Press:
Buck's 5 RBI and Royals' six DP's keep them atop division — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — John Buck tripled twice and drove in five runs, and the Kansas City Royals turned six double plays in an 8-6 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday. — The Royals took three of four from the Blue Jays …
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Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
Bottom drops out for Orioles — Last three hitters in O's lineup worst in majors offensively — The Orioles acquired the trio this offseason for vastly different reasons. — They wanted shortstop Cesar Izturis for his glove, catcher Gregg Zaun for his leadership and left fielder Felix Pie for his all-around potential.
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The Loss Column
Los Angeles Times:
Justin Speier has off night as Angels lose to Yankees — Reliever gives up three runs and four hits, wasting a solid effort by Anthony Ortega. — That Justin Speier comeback player of the year campaign took a hit Thursday night. Actually, four of them.
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New York Post:
WRIGHT'S STARTING TO FEEL THE HEAT — FOR THE longest time, Mets fans spared the rod with David Wright. Everyone else, up and down the lineup, up and down the roster, has heard the scorn plenty. There's been contempt for the Carloses, Beltran and Delgado. Luis Castillo and Jose Reyes did time turning DPs in the doghouse.
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