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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Thrill on the Hill: Strasburg wows — Fans at Nationals Park embrace historic display in debut — WASHINGTON — The thought going in was that there was no way Stephen Strasburg could match the hype that surrounded his Major League debut when he took the mound on Tuesday.
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Mark Newman / MLB.com:
Own a piece of Strasburg's debut — Various items to be auctioned on MLB.com — As Nationals rookie Stephen Strasburg settled in Tuesday night for his much-anticipated Major League Baseball debut, fans already were bidding on items that would be used during his start against the Pirates and then signed afterward.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
M's expect Yankees to make Cliff bid — BALTIMORE — While starting pitching has been a Yankee strength, the Mariners believe the defending World Series champions will be in the hunt when Seattle shops stud lefty Cliff Lee. — “They want one of the [Yanks' minor-league] catchers and …
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Sports Illustrated:
Reds lead list of turnaround teams with eyes on October … One of the greatest underappreciated truths of wild card era baseball is that losers turn into playoff teams every year. In the 15 years since baseball split into six divisions and allowed eight playoff entries …
Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Sizzling Cain notches shutout of Reds — Giants righty says catcher Molina a big part of success — CINCINNATI — Individual ballplayers are capable of remarkable feats. But players working in concert can accomplish even more. — The Giants benefited from such a peerless pair Tuesday night …
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Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Phillies select local product in first round — Left-hander Biddle starred in high school in Philadelphia — PHILADELPHIA — Jesse Biddle sold his talented left arm to the Phillies last Wednesday inside a mostly empty Citizens Bank Park. — If they liked him before, they loved him then.
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Guillens disappointed in son's slot — Family expected Ozney to be drafted higher than No. 668 — CHICAGO — Tuesday could have marked a memorable time for the entire Guillen family, the start of youngest son Ozney's professional baseball career, with the left-handed-hitting outfielder joining father Ozzie …
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Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
O's eye Valentine, Wedge in managerial search — Ex-Mets manager will interview soon; former Indians skipper on radar, too — The Orioles' search for a new manager is officially underway, with at least two intriguing names in the mix. — Bobby Valentine, the ESPN analyst who took …
Scott Lauber / Boston Herald:
Sox recap: Sox 3, Indians 2 — Tim Wakefield's gem sinks Indians — THE BIG PICTURE — CLEVELAND - It's a prerequisite for every playoff-bound team: Beat up on the weaklings. During this seven-game road trip, the Red Sox [team stats] have happily been the bully.
Karen Ann Cullotta / New York Times:
For Galarraga, First Hit Comes Early This Time — CHICAGO — A week after pitching a perfect game in what fate declared an imperfect game, Armando Galarraga was back on the mound for the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night at U.S. Cellular Field. But this time it was not an umpire's blown call that cost Galarraga a perfect game.
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Greg Rosenstein / MLB.com:
Kicking off Day 2, Nats draft big lefty — Selection of Solis precedes club's pick of shortstop Hague — If the Nationals were looking to add some toughness to their organization, they got it on Tuesday with the selection of University of San Diego left-handed pitcher Sammy Solis.
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Evan Drellich / MLB.com:
LSU's Miles: Lee won't sign with Dodgers — Football coach says LA's first-round pick is going to college — LOS ANGELES — Already, the Dodgers may have lost their top pick from the 2010 First-Year Player Draft. — Louisiana State University football coach Les Miles said on Tuesday that Zach Lee …
Paul Attfield / Globe and Mail:
Niemann mows down Jays — Toronto's bats fall silent in 9-0 drubbing — No need to worry about the bullpen this time around. — Tampa Bay Rays starter Jeff Niemann refused to let the contest get that far. — The towering 6-foot-9 hurler cut down the vaunted Toronto Blue Jays offence with ease …
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Taijuan Walker Hopes To Get Started — Ask Taijuan Walker to describe himself and he'll tell you that the Mariners selected a “considerate” young man with their supplementary round selection this year. Ask scouts to describe the 17-year-old they saw throwing mid-90s fastballs and “considerate” …
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Walker eager to begin professional career