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Enrique Rojas / MLB:
Jose Lima, former All-Star right-hander, dies at 37 in Los Angeles — NEW YORK — Former All-Star right-hander Jose Lima died Sunday morning at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 37. — The cause of death was ruled a heart attack, according to his wife, Dorca Astacio.
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Bailey Stephens / MLB.com:
Former big leaguer Lima dead at 37
Former big leaguer Lima dead at 37
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Associated Press:
ENCARNACION BELTS FIFTH HOMER IN SERIES; JAYS DOWN D-BACKS — PHOENIX - Edwin Encarnacion and Jose Bautista each hit two-run homers, and the Toronto Blue Jays avoided a three-game sweep with a 12-4 rout of the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday. — The major-league leaders in home runs brought …
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Eveland designated for assignment by Jays
Zach Links / MLB Rumors:
Blue Jays Designate Dana Eveland For Assignment
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Who is the most overrated hitter in the major leagues? — (Elaine Thompson, Associated Press / May 23, 2010) — Four views on today's issues — Single out Ichiro — What's the definition of “most overrated?” You could look at it just in terms of hitting ability …
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Howard Bryant / ESPN:
Perspective on a team in transition — Red Sox's true feelings on Ortiz won't be clear until they have to take out check book — As the Boston Red Sox overheat with anger and suspicion after a tumultuous week regarding their triangle of transition, a little perspective is in order.
Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Philadelphia Phillies scouting White Sox's Bobby Jenks and J.J. Putz — CHICAGO — The Philadelphia Phillies are among a couple of teams looking at the Chicago White Sox and trying to project which players will be available if the the White Sox don't get back into the American League Central race over the next few weeks.
Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
For the Yankees, lots of comebacks, but few comeback wins … NEW YORK — In the Yankees' search for positives following a 6-4 loss to the Mets on Sunday night, Alex Rodriguez and Nick Swisher pointed out that their team once again mounted a late comeback. — “Regardless of how bad it's been going …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals express interest in Oswalt — Astros ace recently requested trade to contending team — WASHINGTON — The Nationals are looking to improve their rotation and have expressed interest in trading for Astros right-hander Roy Oswalt, according to a baseball source.
Associated Press:
Rays overcome Price's struggles to beat Astros — HOUSTON - John Jaso homered and drove in four runs, Ben Zobrist and Hank Blalock added solo shots and the Tampa Bay Rays overcame a shaky start by David Price in a 10-6 win over the Houston Astros on Sunday.
MLB.com:
Livan a tough test for anemic Giants offense — The Nationals and Giants have both gotten off to strong starts this season, and as we stand near the season's quarter-water mark, both find themselves squarely in the thick of things in their respective divisions.
Associated Press:
Bay, Santana Help Mets Hold Off Yankees — NEW YORK (AP) — Jason Bay homered twice off an ineffective CC Sabathia, and the New York Mets held off the slumping New York Yankees 6-4 on Sunday night behind Johan Santana's stellar pitching. — Shut down nearly all night by Santana …
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Detroit Tigers' Austin Jackson not playing after getting beaned — LOS ANGELES — Detroit Tigers center fielder Austin Jackson did not play in Sunday's interleague series finale against the Dodgers after getting beaned the night before by Ramon Troncoso. — “He has a little bit of a headache …
Jim Armstrong / Denver Post:
Tulowitzki, Giambi supply power, punish Royals ace Greinke — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Sometimes, you just have to file things under “It's baseball.” — How else to explain the Rockies' 11-7 win over the Kansas City Royals on Sunday? — The Rockies had scored 11 runs in the first four games of their seven-game road trip.
Larry Larue / Bellingham Herald:
Small ball killing the minuscule Mariners — Padres 2, MARINERS 1: A day after winning in 15-8 romp, Seattle bats go silent again in loss to San Diego … As the one-run losses stack up against the Seattle Mariners, the emphasis on playing small ball - one of the team strengths a year ago - has provided more problems than solutions.
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