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Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Raissman: Sterling effort a-bomb — The celebration to commemorate the end of the old Yankee Stadium did not include one tribute to John Sterling, who was marking his 20th anniversary as Bombers radio voice. The tragic oversight has led Pa Pinstripe to use the inaugural season of the new palace to celebrate himself.
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Steve Politi / New Jersey Online:
Having a blast: Purists frown, but fans love all the homers at the new Yankee Stadium … NEW YORK — The ball left the bat with a crack and landed in the right-field seats without a hint of outrage. — Ed McNulty had heard all the griping about too many home runs at the new Yankee Stadium.
JamesK / Amazin' Avenue:
Omar Minaya, Please Don't Do Anything Drastic — The news of Jose Reyes's hamstring tear is disappointing, and his production in the lineup will be missed no matter how long he is sidelined. Shortstops worth 5-6 WAR per season are precious commodities. However, the season certainly is not lost.
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Associated Press:
Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz thinking of getting eyes checked — DETROIT — David Ortiz doesn't think that his season-long slump has anything to do with his eyes. At this point, though, he's willing to try just about anything. — Ortiz — Ortiz, who didn't play in Boston's 6-3 win …
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MLB:
Nate McLouth trade angers some Pittsburgh Pirates players — Pittsburgh Pirates players are not happy that management traded away starting center fielder Nate McLouth to the Atlanta Braves for three prospects. — “Wow,” second baseman Freddy Sanchez said Thursday of the trade, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
McLouth trade brings clubhouse backlash
McLouth trade brings clubhouse backlash
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Pirates pound Mike Pelfrey to sweep ‘embarrassed’ Mets — PITTSBURGH - If the Pirates raised the white flag on another season by trading All-Star Nate McLouth to Atlanta on Wednesday, the Mets apparently missed the cue. — Mike Pelfrey surrendered a career-high nine runs (eight earned) …
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Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Route to the Bottom? It Starts at the Top — This week, the Nationals fired pitching coach Randy St. Claire. Traditionally, that means the manager has about a month to get his team to shape up or he's gone, too. The Nats have purged their bullpen twice, banished an outfielder to the minors …
Tracy Ringolsby / Inside the Colorado Rockies:
Cargo Arrives in St. Louis Friday — Carlos Gonzalez's time has come. — The left-handed-hitting outfielder acquired as part of the package from Oakland for Matt Holliday will join the Rockies in St. Louis on Friday. The Rockies also have activated right-handed reliever Matt Daley from the disabled list.
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Mike Morris / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Glavine says he was ‘blindsided’ by release — Teams have reportedly inquired about acquiring former Brave pitcher — Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Tom Glavine said Friday that he was “blindsided” by his sudden dismissal this week from the team where he was a 10-time All Star.
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Tracy Ringolsby / Fox Sports:
Johnson won't be final 300-game winner — Randy Johnson has become the 24th 300-game winner. — He will not be the last. — All the hysteria about the demise of the 300-game winner that will accompany the hoorays for Johnson's impressive accomplishment is wasted energy.
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Dallas Morning News:
Contract-year status may be affecting Millwood, Padilla — The infamous contract year is upon Kevin Millwood and Vicente Padilla, and Ryan from Kansas City, Kan., finds it curious that both have shown flashes of brilliance at times this season with so much potentially on the line.
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Los Angeles Times:
Cole Hamels shuts down the Dodgers — He pitches a five-hitter as Dodgers' offense continues to struggle. — What happened to Cole Hamels? — From the Dodgers' vantage point, absolutely nothing. — The Dodgers couldn't hit him last October, they couldn't hit him last month in Philadelphia …
Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Putz headed to NY for elbow exam (updated) — Breaking news: J.J. Putz will be in New York on Friday for an examination on his right elbow. He may need surgery to remove the bone spur, but will wait for the recommendation for team doctors. — Putz had a cortisone shot before joining the team in San Francisco on May 14.
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Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Giants' Johnson wins No. 300 — As Randy Johnson hugged his teammates and family in a cool late-spring drizzle, he understood he was relishing a feeling that only 23 other men in baseball have enjoyed. Many of those pitchers, some he knows personally, some just regal names in the lore of the game …
Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
La Russa says Cards looking for big bat — Slugger to hit behind Pujols is top priority on trade market — ST. LOUIS — Earlier this week, Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak laid out a vision of what the club hoped to add via trade, and his description sounded a lot like Indians infielder/outfielder Mark DeRosa.
Associated Press:
Former Indians owner Richard Jacobs dies at 84 … CLEVELAND (AP) — Richard E. Jacobs, the former Cleveland Indians owner and commercial real estate developer, has died. He was 84. — Jacobs' real estate company confirmed the death on Friday, saying he had been in ill health.
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Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
Restocking the system is the goal — Astros could lean toward high school pitchers in upcoming Draft — The Astros are coming off their best First-Year Player Draft in at least four years with first-round pick Jason Castro, a catcher, and a handful of young arms enjoying promising starts to their professional careers.
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