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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Hurdle out as Rockies manager — The Rockies on Friday fired manager Clint Hurdle and replaced him with bench coach Jim Tracy. Hurdle talked to the media about his dismissal at Coors Field. (The Denver Post | Karl Gehring) — Clint Hurdle's seven-year run as the Rockies' manager ended today …
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Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Rockies dismiss Hurdle; Tracy gets helm — Colorado's poor start leads to end of eight-year run as skipper — DENVER — The Rockies dismissed manager Clint Hurdle and replaced him with bench coach Jim Tracy on Friday. The official announcement was made during a news conference at Coors Field.
Jack Etkin / Inside the Colorado Rockies:
Rockies fire Hurdle, name Tracy interim manager — The Rockies fired Clint Hurdle today, ending his long reign as the team's manager amid a very disappointing season. Bench coach Jim Tracy, who has ample experience managing in the majors, will replace Hurdle on an interim basis.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Source: Hurdle to be fired — Colorado Rockies manager Clint Hurdle saw his team struggle on defense Monday afternoon. The Colorado Rockies baseball team fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers 16-6 Monday, May 25, 2009 at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado. Monday was Memorial Day.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Kuroda to return to rotation Monday — LA righty throws final bullpen; Stults or Milton to be removed — CHICAGO — Hiroki Kuroda will return to the Dodgers' starting rotation Monday night for the opener of a nine-game homestand, manager Joe Torre announced before Friday's game with the Cubs.
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Jon Weisman / Dodger Thoughts:
Troncoso's huge strikeouts preserve Dodgers victory
Troncoso's huge strikeouts preserve Dodgers victory
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Bleed Cubbie Blue, GoatRiders of the Apocalypse, Mike Scioscia's Tragic Illness, 6-4-2 and True Blue LA
George A. King III / New York Post:
GIRARDI MY BEST SKIPPER BY FAR, YANKEES' TEIXEIRA SAYS — CLEVELAND — Ten months ago, there were people wearing pinstriped uniforms who weren't sure Joe Girardi was the right man to manage the Yankees. — Two weeks ago, the Yankees were 16-17 and 5 ½ games out of first place …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
From the first pitch, Alex Rodriguez has been a blast for Yankees … (Page 1 of 2) — CLEVELAND - Has a .258 hitter ever made as much of a difference as Alex Rodriguez has over the past three weeks? — Ever since A-Rod and his surgically repaired hip returned from the disabled list on May 8, the Yankees have been rolling.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Torre: Manny shouldn't be '09 All-Star — From baseball aspect, suspended OF hasn't done enough — CHICAGO — Dodgers manager Joe Torre said he doesn't think suspended outfielder Manny Ramirez should be an All-Star this year, even though fans have him fourth in voting at the position.
Peter Schmuck / Baltimore Sun:
Looking at Wieters, O's fans have star in eyes — Heralded Wieters being counted on to lead revival of troubled organization — Matt Wieters might or might not be the greatest Orioles prospect in history, but there is little doubt that he will arrive today at Camden Yards to greater fanfare …
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Rich / Baseball Analysts:
Q&A with Baseball America's Jim Callis Strasburg, Boras, and Everything Else You Wanted to Know About the 2009 Draft — When it comes to the First-Year Player Draft, nobody is as wired to what's going on as Jim Callis, the Executive Editor of Baseball America.
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Chuck Finder / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Draft Outlook: Boras not factor in making first pick
Pirates Draft Outlook: Boras not factor in making first pick
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Where Have You Gone …
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Winning streak comes to an end as Ted Lilly outduels Chad Billingsley — After six scoreless innings at Wrigley Field, Chicago breaks through for two runs. It is just the third loss in 12 games for the Dodgers. — Reporting from Chicago — On the fifth day of their trip, the Dodgers finally lost.
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Mike Lupica / NY Daily News:
Lupica: Mets, Yankees enjoying the view — The opening of the fancy ballparks was supposed to be the start of the baseball season in New York. But two months later, it feels as if the good parts are about to start now, as if April and May were just some out of town tryout.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
MLB on Blackout Policy: “There's still more work to be done” — There was hope in August of last year, albeit thin, that Major League Baseball was finally ready to make good on their efforts to address the television territories in the league that was creating so much consumer outrage when coupled with MLB's blackout policy.
Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians drop David Dellucci; recall Rafael Perez — CLEVELAND — David Dellucci, the man Indians bloggers loved to hate, has been designated for assignment to make room for left-hander Rafael Perez. — Dellucci, for whatever reason, became a symbol for everything that has gone wrong …
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MLB Rumors
Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Exclusive: Mets looking to deal Castro — Here's a Daily News exclusive: The Mets are working the phones, trying to trade Ramon Castro before Saturday's 1:10 p.m. game, according to sources. If Castro can't be traded by Saturday's game when Brian Schneider is activated …
Baseball America:
Prospect Hot Sheet: May 29 — When the Yankees signed Jesus Montero to a seven-figure bonus in 2006 out of Venezuela, scouts were skeptical about his ability to remain at catcher. But right now, it doesn't look like it matters whether he can catch—his bat is that good.
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Associated Press:
Phils' Myers to have surgery, could miss season — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Phillies right-hander Brett Myers will have hip surgery, and he could miss the rest of the season. — Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said Myers has a torn labrum and no date has been set for surgery.
Eric Simon / Amazin' Avenue:
Jerry Manuel vs Manny Acta: The Quotes — Here's a little two-part challenge for everyone. — Part 1: Read the following quotes from two current big league managers — Manager A and Manager B — and try to figure out which is Jerry Manuel and which is Manny Acta (easy!).