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Matt Gelb / New Jersey Online:
Umpire told Derek Jeter he didn't need need to be tagged out at third, which prompted Joe Girardi's ejection … NEW YORK — When Derek Jeter was called out attempting to steal third base with no one out, he asked third base umpire Marty Foster for a reason. — Jeter thought he was safe.
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Brian Lewis / Yankees Blog:
Did ump actually tell Jeter he didn't need to be tagged out? Is he serious? — After Derek Jeter got called out trying to steal third today _ when replays showed that although the ball beat him there, his left hand got around Scott Rolen's glove and to the bag _ he asked third base ump Marty Foster for an explanation.
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Associated Press:
Jeter has run-in with ump … NEW YORK — Derek Jeter and Joe Girardi were livid. The Yankees captain was called out by umpire Marty Foster on an attempted steal of third base in the first inning of Monday's 7-6 loss to Toronto, even though replays showed he got a hand on the bag before he was tagged by Scott Rolen.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Jeter has issue with ump's reasoning — Girardi ejected after shortstop was called out on slide at third — NEW YORK — Derek Jeter's lengthy Major League career has featured many events on the playing field, but thus far, he has been able to avoid an ejection.
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Jennifer McCaffrey / Full Count:
Aaron Bates gets called up — It seems as though Paw Sox first baseman Aaron Bates has finally figured it out. An all-but-forgotten Sox prospect entering the year, Bates burst out of the games in Portland after a mediocre Double A season last year, got called up to Pawtucket two months …
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Associated Press:
A's rookie Anderson outpitches Smoltz, throws shutout vs. Red Sox
A's rookie Anderson outpitches Smoltz, throws shutout vs. Red Sox
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Dan Lamothe / Red Sox Monster:
Are six Red Sox All-Star selections too many?
Are six Red Sox All-Star selections too many?
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Associated Press:
Diamondbacks 6, Padres 5 — PHOENIX (AP) — Mark Reynolds singled home Justin Upton with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning as the Arizona Diamondbacks rallied to edge the San Diego Padres 6-5 on Monday night. — Upton drew a two-out walk from Cla Meredith (4-2) …
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Eckstein to DL with strained hamstring — Infielder hoping to miss just 15 days with mild form of injury — PHOENIX — Padres second baseman David Eckstein was placed on the 15-day disabled list Monday as San Diego made a series of roster moves. — Eckstein sustained what Padres manager Bud Black …
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Bird feed! Rallies fall short as Jays pound Pettitte — The clutch hits have come with such frequency and the magic moments with such fervor recently that the only question appeared to be which Yankee would be ducking the A.J. Burnett cream pie after yet another late-game comeback.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Joba not as hard on himself as everybody else is
Joba not as hard on himself as everybody else is
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JSOnline:
Melvin “ticked off” at Braun — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — I think it's safe to say that Brewers general manager Doug Melvin is more than a bit upset with leftfielder Ryan Braun. — I spoke with Melvin on the telephone a little while ago about the comments made by Braun …
Associated Press:
Rockies' Marquis wins major league-leading 11th game — DENVER (AP) — Jason Marquis pitched eight innings for his major league-leading 11th win and Todd Helton's RBI double in the first provided the only run the Colorado Rockies needed in a 1-0 victory over the Washington Nationals on Monday night.
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Ben Goessling / Washington Times:
Missed opportunities doom Nats, Stammen
Missed opportunities doom Nats, Stammen
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Associated Press:
Phillies score 10 in the first, hand Reds worst loss in team history — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Chase Utley, Shane Victorino and Greg Dobbs went deep, Cole Hamels ripped a two-run double and Jimmy Rollins crossed the plate twice — just in the first inning alone.
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Mark Newman / MLB.com:
Kinsler, Sandoval early Final Vote leaders — Rangers 2B, Giants 3B leading out of gate for All-Star spot — Rangers second baseman Ian Kinsler and Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval are the early leaders in the 2009 All-Star Game Sprint Final Vote, which is under way through 4 p.m. ET on Thursday exclusively at MLB.com.
Associated Press:
Mariners 5, Orioles 0 — SEATTLE (AP) — Jarrod Washburn tossed a one-hitter for his ninth career complete game, leading the Seattle Mariners to a 5-0 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Monday night. — Nick Markakis had the only hit off Washburn (4-5), a two-out single in the fourth.
Associated Press:
Sandoval's first-career grand slam lifts Giants over Marlins — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — All-Star hopeful Pablo Sandoval hit his first career grand slam to help Matt Cain earn his 10th victory, and the San Francisco Giants withstood a late rally by the Florida Marlins for a 5-4 win Monday night.
Rhett Bollinger / MLB.com:
NL first basemen to take part in Derby — Pujols, Howard, Fielder, Gonzalez to participate in event — The 2009 State Farm Home Run Derby will feature plenty of power first basemen from the National League, as four sluggers committed on Monday to the event that is scheduled to take place on July 13 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
Jon Weisman / Dodger Thoughts:
Red Barber: How Vin Scully got hired — After the 1982 baseball season, Larry King had legendary announcer Red Barber on his radio show as a guest. Stan from Tacoma, the screenname of one of Dodger Thoughts' most valued friends, sent me a tape of that wonderful interview during the most recent offseason …