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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Girardi's ejection sparks Yanks in win — Bombers reenergized in sixth inning to take down Braves — ATLANTA — Joe Girardi wasn't leaving the infield without putting up a fight, and by doing so, the Yankees' manager might just have injected some life back into his slumping team.
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Sources: Drug Enforcement Agency eyes Miami doc for supplying Manny Ramirez PEDs — As Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Manny Ramirez nears the end of his 50-game suspension, Drug Enforcement Administration investigators are looking at a Miami doctor and his son as the source …
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NBCSports.com:
Off-duty cop shoots 2 in lot after Angels game — Police sergeant says officer was attacked while with family before shooting — ANAHEIM, Calif. - An off-duty police officer shot and wounded two men who had assaulted him in the crowded Angel Stadium parking lot after Wednesday night's …
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Kemp's late blast can't save Dodgers — Starter Wolf surrenders three of six White Sox homers — CHICAGO — After serving up three home runs, starting pitcher Randy Wolf served himself up as the focal point for the Dodgers' 10-7 loss to the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday night.
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2009 Futures Game Rosters — The 25 U.S. and 25 World members of the 2009 Futures Game.
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Note: Hello, Fernando Nieve — The 26-year-old Fernando Nieve pitched six scoreless innings last night in a win against the Cardinals, during which he struck out five batters. — Nieve is 3-0 with a 1.31 ERA in three starts, during which opponents are batting 152 against him.
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Adam Kilgore / Associated Press:
More power to Ortiz — His three-run shot helps Sox win again — David Ortiz (center) looks toward Jacoby Ellsbury after Ortiz scored on Jason Varitek's home run during the sixth inning. The Sox beat the Nationals, 6-4. — WASHINGTON - David Ortiz stood on first base, removed his batting gloves, and laughed at his fortune.
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Cjennings / Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees Blog:
June 24: Postgame notes — I'm going to make these short because there are a lot of bugs in the press box and I want to get out of here. — As someone mentioned in the comments, Casey Fossum (right) has taken an out in his contract and is no longer with the Yankees.
Associated Press:
LSU trounces Texas to win College World Series … OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — LSU, which two years ago wasn't good enough to qualify for its conference tournament, is the best team in college baseball again. — The Tigers won their sixth national title Wednesday night, breaking open Game 3 …
Associated Press:
Rays even Series rematch with Phillies — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Matt Garza shut down Philadelphia's offense and ex-Phillies slugger Pat Burrell homered for the first time in over two months to help Tampa Bay beat his former team 7-1 on Wednesday night.
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Jhmoore / Beyond the Box Score:
Jay Bruce and Balls in Play — More photos » by Al Behrman - AP — One of the few balls in play by Jay Bruce that fell for a hit. (AP Photo/Al Behrman) — Browse more photos » — Jay Bruce, along with Joey Votto, Edinson Volquez, Brandon Phillips, Johnny Cueto and others …
Matthew Pouliot / Newsvine:
10 most likely to be traded - Infielders — sports, miguel-tejada, dan-uggla, garrett-atkins, aubrey-huff, adam-laroche, freddy-sanchez, orlando-cabrera, mark-derosa, nick-johnson, felipe-lopez — Mark DeRosa (Indians) - With Grady Sizemore back, the Indians aren't likely to sell just yet.
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Mel Antonen / USA Today:
Smoltz set for Red Sox debut — WASHINGTON — After 20 seasons, John Smoltz will do something Thursday night he's never done before: Pitch for a big-league team other than the Atlanta Braves. — Smoltz, 42, who had shoulder surgery last June, makes his American League debut for the Boston Red Sox …
Colin Wyers / Hardball Times:
Poisoning the well — According to Google, there are roughly 22,300 web pages containing the terms “mother's basement” and “baseball.” A classic example of the genre is this slanderous screed: … This is not of course a lone example; Fire Joe Morgan of course made a career of lampooning that kind of thing.
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Lynn Henning / Detroit News:
Tigers face free-agent choices — Among the background stories on a Tigers team with no shortage of drama is their free agency situation. — The Tigers have a handful of players who could find themselves on the free-agent auction block this autumn: Fernando Rodney, Placido Polanco, Brandon Lyon, and Adam Everett.