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New York Yankees' A.J. Burnett suspended six games for pitch … Yankees pitcher A.J. Burnett has been suspended six games for throwing a pitch over the head of the Rangers' Nelson Cruz in Tuesday night's game. Burnett has filed an appeal of the penalty, however, and will be allowed to pitch until the appeals process is complete.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Burnett gets six games for inside pitch — Yanks righty brushed back Rangers' Cruz, plans to appeal — NEW YORK — In a decision that A.J. Burnett has already chosen to appeal, Major League Baseball on Thursday suspended the Yankees pitcher six games and fined him an undisclosed amount …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 54: Rangers at Yankees (updates with Burnett suspension, Girardi audio) — YANKEES (31-22) — Pitching: RHP Chien-Ming Wang (0-3, 16.07). — RANGERS (31-21) — Kinsler 2B — Young 3B — Blalock DH — Cruz RF — Murphy LF — Byrd CF — Davis 1B — Teagarden C
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
After eighth blunders, Putz dropped to 7th — PITTSBURGH - Jerry Manuel met with J.J. Putz Wednesday and informed the ex-Mariners closer that he was being moved from an eighth-inning to seventh-inning role until he can rediscover his form. — Putz was the primary culprit …
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Braves talked to Marlins about Ross — Before trading for Nate McLouth, the Braves had serious trade discussions with the Marlins about outfielder Cody Ross. — The Marlins had made Ross available, major-league sources said, but later decided against making the trade with Atlanta.
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Dejan Kovacevic / PBC Blog:
McLouth traded to Atlanta for three prospects; McCutchen coming to Pittsburgh
McLouth traded to Atlanta for three prospects; McCutchen coming to Pittsburgh
Bob Smizik / Bob Smizik's Blog:
Pirates give up on present by trading McLouth
Pirates give up on present by trading McLouth
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Brad Penny tops trade talks again — DETROIT - According to Brad Penny's baseball calendar, he's due to be traded next month. He got traded from Arizona to Florida in July of 1999, then five years later he went from the Marlins to the Dodgers at the trading deadline in 2004.
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Atlanta Braves cut 305-game winner Tom Glavine
Atlanta Braves cut 305-game winner Tom Glavine
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Paul Newberry / Yahoo! Sports:
Braves release 305-game winner Tom Glavine
Braves release 305-game winner Tom Glavine
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New Jersey Online
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves call up top prospect Tommy Hanson
Braves call up top prospect Tommy Hanson
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Wang to start Thursday for Yankees — Hughes headed to bullpen; Sabathia pushed back a day — NEW YORK — No matter how well Phil Hughes was pitching in their rotation, the Yankees knew they could not keep one of the winningest starters in the American League shackled in their bullpen for long.
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Replacement Level …
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Chicagosports / RosenBlog:
Sox call up Beckham, but why didn't they trade for McLouth? — Experience it in IMAX . . . The coronation of Gordon Beckham begins today. — But, er, um, can the kid play center field? — I know Beckham is starting at third and batting eighth in his debut today, but really, can the kid play center?
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Mark Healey / Baseball Digest:
The Rumor Mill: June Test Drive — According to an industry source, suddenly out of work pitchers Tom Glavine and Vicente Padilla will not be jobless for long. — One NL exec told BaseballDigest.com on Wednesday night the Phillies “like both pitchers and will sign one of them before the week is out.”
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Signability a factor for Yanks in Draft — Offering no compensation, No. 29 overall pick a critical one — It may work out for the best that the Yankees came away from last year's Draft without signing their top selection. Had they been able to, New York would have watched three rounds cycle by without a pick this year.
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Josh Beckett / Yahoo! Sports:
Boston's Beckett holds Detroit hitless into 7th — Buzz up! — had to warm up in an crooked bullpen before Wednesday's game against the Detroit Tigers. — It didn't seem to bother him. — Beckett didn't allow a hit until the seventh inning and David Ortiz
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Jill Painter / LA Daily News Most Emailed:
Lakers, Dodgers are best friends forever — Matt Kemp will make his trot from center field to the Dodger Stadium dugout today and every inning he will have a question for a grounds-crew member. He doesn't even have to ask. — They know what he wants: — The Lakers' score.
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TucsonRoyal / Beyond the Box Score:
Dissecting the Disabled List by Team, Position, Year and Injury — More photos » by Jim Prisching - AP — I have always wondered why there isn't an injury database available for people to use for analysis since injuries play a huge role in determining player performance.
ESPN.com:
Good deal: Matt Holliday OK if Oakland Athletics trade him away — Matt Holliday always seemed destined to be a short-timer in Oakland. But if the A's don't turn their season around, the outfielder's stay might be even shorter than expected — and he doesn't sound opposed to finishing this season with a contender if it comes to that.
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Bird Land
Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Have a look at Hawpe and Helton — Colorado (20-32) at Houston (23-28), 6:05 p.m. MT — HOUSTON — Rockies first baseman Todd Helton and right fielder Brad Hawpe have been almost immune from the team's offensive difficulties. — Manager Jim Tracy wonders why other Rockies hitters aren't copying those two.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
A-Rod takes brunt of boos in loss — Alex Rodriguez has gotten much of the credit for the Yankees' terrific play lately. But on a night when their lineup was a dud and Andy Pettitte struggled to throw strikes, A-Rod took most of the blame, at least from fans, for the Yankees' 4-2 loss to Texas.
Sam Borden / The Journal News:
Outcry over Stadium home runs is way off base — There has been so much talk and so much hand-wringing from fans over the number of home runs hit at the new Yankee Stadium that it sometimes feels like one more broken-bat homer might spark a particularly passionate group to stage a full-blown intervention in Lonn Trost's office.
Denver Post:
Kidnapped son of Rockies' Torrealba rescued — HOUSTON — Rockies catcher Yorvit Torrealba's nightmare is apparently over, his son safe and tension eased as he makes plans to fly his family to the United States after a kidnapping was resolved safely. — His 11-year-old son, Yorvit Eduardo …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Lineups and more . . . Good morning from sunny, downtown Detroit. — Today's lineups: — Red Sox — 1. Dustin Pedroia, 2B — 2. J. D. Drew, DH — 3. Kevin Youkilis, 1B — 4. Jason Bay, LF — 5. Mike Lowell, 3B — 6. Rocco Baldelli, RF — 7. Jacoby Ellsbury, CF