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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Posada error snaps Yanks' streak — Wide throw ends record stretch of 18 games without ‘E’ — NEW YORK — Prior to Tuesday's game against the Rangers, Yankees manager Joe Girardi offered up a not-so-bold prediction. — “Obviously, there is going to be another error at some point,” …
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John Harper / NY Daily News:
Harper: Teixeira's unexpected fire may be just what Yankees need — He can seem almost robotic at times, but we found out Tuesday night that Mark Teixeira's blood can run hot, and more and more he is looking like exactly the type of player the Yankees needed to bring a championship back to the Bronx.
R.J. Anderson / FanGraphs Baseball:
Welcome to the Majors, Daniel Schlereth — This time last year, Daniel Schlereth was waiting to be drafted by a team. The University of Arizona reliever found himself chosen by the hometown Arizona Diamondbacks in the first round. A few days ago, Schlereth got the promotion from Double-A …
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Thunderbaseball / Mike Ashmore's Thunder Thoughts:
Montero's Coming — Can confirm that the plan is for Jesus Montero to be promoted to Double-A Trenton. With the team at the maximum of 24 players, apparently the delay in announcing the move is in making the final decision on what the corresponding move would be.
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Mike Axisa / River Avenue Blues:
Tampa falls despite Montero's awesomeness — Robert Pimpsner of Baby Bombers tells me Jesus Montero has been promoted to Double-A Trenton, and should be there tomorrow or Thursday. Yippee. — The Padres released old pal Chris Britton. He had a 10.45 ERA, 2.27 WHIP and a .406 BAA …
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Motor City steers into a skid — DETROIT - Vacant streets, vacant buildings, and vacant looks in the eyes of hard-working people who have had their livelihoods erased or threatened: This is downtown Detroit in the first week of June in 2009. — The Tigers are playing the Red Sox …
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
SWINE FLU SCARE FOR METS, BELTRAN — PITTSBURGH — The Mets were on high alert here yesterday after a producer on their SNY broadcast crew was sent back to New York and put in isolation with a possible case of swine flu. — The Mets were even more on guard because center fielder Carlos Beltran …
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Mets insist Beltran, Maine do not have swine flu
Mets insist Beltran, Maine do not have swine flu
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Roy Halladay would like you to wait before voting for Cy Young — Not that anyone would ever jump the gun around here, but can someone call the Cy Young engraver and tell him to suspend the Zack Greinke — order? — Oh, he can hold onto it for safekeeping. — And if he's already finished with the ‘Z’ and ‘A’?
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Farm report: Holt to Binghamton — Mets officials say Brad Holt is on a similar trajectory to Mike Pelfrey. So Holt, the 33rd overall pick in the draft one year ago and the fastest-rising pitching prospect in the organization, was promoted to Double-A Binghamton on Wednesday.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 53: Rangers at Yankees (updates with Wang returning to rotation) — UPDATE, 4:30 p.m.: Wang starts tomorrow. More to come later. Hughes to bullpen. — UPDATE, 4:49 p.m.: Hughes is a temporary bullpen fix, Cashman said. He'll be a starter long term. — YANKEES (31-21) — Jeter SS
Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
Baseball's Lebron … One rainy February day in Las Vegas, home to a fake pyramid, a phony volcano, a faux Eiffel Tower, an ersatz New York skyline, a pirated copy of a pirate ship and the clever sleights-of-hand of magicians and plastic surgeons, Sam Thomas watched two men stretching …
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Nobody's perfect: The early line on trade needs for the contenders … No team looks perfect with nearly two months to go before the trade deadline ... well, no team except the Dodgers, that is. Whomever they use performs. At least that's the way it looks now.
MLB.com:
Coonelly fields questions in chat — Pirates president interacts with fans in monthly online forum — Frank Coonelly: Good afternoon, Bucco fans, and thanks for joining me today. Let's get started. — jm_bucsfan: Which prospects might we see in Pittsburgh soon - Andrew McCutchen, Brad Lincoln, Neil Walker?
Jim O'Hara / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Glavine sharp again, says he's ready — ROME — After throwing six scoreless innings and earning a win in his third minor-league rehab start in two weeks, Braves pitcher Tom Glavine pronounced himself ready to return to the major leagues Tuesday night as the 43-year-old veteran turned …
Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Reliving the Randy Johnson experience — What's it like hitting against the Big Unit? Hitters share their often terrifying moments. — ESPN The Magazine … The most fitting tribute to the greatness of Randy Johnson came 12 years ago when Baltimore Orioles manager Davey Johnson benched …
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Andy Martino / Philly.com:
Eyre expects to retire at end of season — SAN DIEGO - Scott Eyre said yesterday that he was “more than 90 percent” sure he would retire at the end of this season. — Eyre, 37, is a veteran of 13 major-league seasons and will be a free agent after this year.