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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Troncoso finds flaw in delivery — CHICAGO — Ramon Troncoso thinks he's figured out why he's allowed three home runs in his past two appearances, with his ERA jumping from 3.48 to 5.06. — “I was watching videos of last year, and I see that sometimes I lean too fast,” said Troncoso.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Ethier takes BP, could return Monday
Associated Press:
Dodgers sue Jon Lovitz, others over season tickets — LOS ANGELES — Comic Jon Lovitz and others are being sued by the Los Angeles Dodgers over claims they failed to pay nearly $100,000 for season tickets for the 2010 baseball season. — Delaware-based Dodger Tickets LLC filed the breach-of-contract lawsuit Monday in Los Angeles.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks-Twins game to resume Wednesday — Contest tied in sixth inning when rain forces suspension — MINNEAPOLIS — The Yankees couldn't have guessed that their first trip to the Twins' beautiful new ballpark, Target Field, would not only prove historic, but also end a little quicker than expected.
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Associated Press:
SANTANA GOES THE DISTANCE AS ANGELS DOWN BLUE JAYS — ANAHEIM, Calif. — Ervin Santana pitched a four-hitter for his second complete game against Toronto this season and Mike Napoli homered to lead the Los Angeles Angels to an 8-3 victory over the Blue Jays on Tuesday night.
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TSN.ca:
TALBOT GUIDES INDIANS OVER WHITE SOX — The Sports Network — Cleveland, OH (Sports Network) - Mitch Talbot threw seven strong innings as the Cleveland Indians downed the Chicago White Sox, 7-3, in the second of a three-game set. — Talbot (6-3) gave up two runs on six hits with four strikeouts.
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haulsofshame.com:
“10 Most Wanted Missing National Baseball Treasures” List Released by Hauls of Shame; Multi-Million Dollar Thefts From Institutions Under Scrutiny By FBI — A lengthy investigation into the alleged thefts of baseball artifacts from the New York Public Library, Boston Public Library …
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Carl Crawford or Jayson Werth? — Two players who will be significant free agents next season — Carl Crawford and Jayson Werth of the Phillies — have faced the Red Sox on this road trip. Given the choice, which would you sign? — Crawford is 28 and Werth is 31.
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Fred Kerber / New York Post:
Mets on Twitter — Phillies reliever Nelson Figueroa said in his two years with the Mets, he gave the team “blood, sweat, tears, my heart and my soul.” — Now he wouldn't give them the time of day. — After being shocked by his release from the Mets in early April and landing …
David Appelman / FanGraphs Baseball:
Historical WAR & WAR Graphs — Full historical WAR for all position players has been added to the site! It's available in the career leaderboards and on the individual player pages currently and will work its way to some other sections of the site pretty soon.
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Darryl Strawberry talk stirs up toughness questions — It was late in the summer of 2009 when Daniel Murphy confronted Ron Darling about the tenor of his on-air comments. Murphy said he'd heard from his parents, who'd been watching the SNY broadcasts at home, that Darling had been heaping too much praise on the opposing team.
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Associated Press:
Garland tosses 7 shutout innings as Padres top Cardinals — SAN DIEGO (AP) — Jon Garland (FSY) threw seven innings and Jerry Hairston Jr. homered to lift the San Diego Padres to a 1-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night. — Garland (6-2) won his sixth straight decision …
Dallas Morning News:
Stroke of luck - or was it - by Guerrero boosts Rangers — KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Vladimir Guerrero fans are used to seeing the kind of long home runs he delivered twice Tuesday night in the Rangers' 8-7 victory over Kansas City. — But not even Guerrero has seen the kind of at-bat he had in the seventh inning.
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Lidge could be activated next week — Phillies closer throws 25 pitches in pain-free 'pen session — NEW YORK — Phillies closer Brad Lidge threw 25 pitches in a bullpen session Tuesday at Citi Field, and could be activated from the 15-day disabled list next week in Atlanta.
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays' Sean Rodriguez okay after encounter with stingray — ST. PETERSBURG — Infielder Sean Rodriguez earned a painful distinction this week he could do without: the first Ray to be stung by a stingray. — Rodriguez was on the beach Monday morning behind his Redington Beach rental condo …
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies recall catcher Iannetta after successful Sky Sox stint — Catcher Chris Iannetta will rejoin the Rockies today after a month-long stint at Triple-A Colorado Springs. — As general manager Dan O'Dowd indicated Monday, Iannetta did everything the team asked after his demotion.
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