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Stephen Strasburg / ESPN.com:
Washington Nationals' Stephen Strasburg to face Cleveland Indians next … CLEVELAND — Coming off his sensational debut, Stephen Strasburg will make his first road start in the majors against the Cleveland Indians. — The Washington Nationals have confirmed that the 21-year-old will start Sunday at Progressive Field.
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Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
Strasburg debut smashes MASN ratings record — The numbers Stephen Strasburg recorded on the field Tuesday night were amazing. The numbers he recorded on TV were equally so. — Sports Business Journal is reporting that the broadcast on MASN2 — which isn't on a lot of people's favorites list …
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Strasburg Game Earns Record Ratings On MASN — Preliminary overnight Nielsen ratings show that the Nationals game on MASN has set a new record high rating for the network, earning a 7.1 HH rating as more than 165,000 households in the Washington region tuned in to watch an historic pitching performance.
Jim Armstrong / Denver Post:
Rockies get slammed by Astros in 10th inning — It looked like the Rockies were going to play yet another one-run game, just as they had in five of their previous seven games. And then Carlos Lee stepped up Wednesday night and hit a grand slam that, if you wait five minutes, might land. Or not.
Associated Press:
Masterson baffles ex-mates as Tribe rip Red Sox — CLEVELAND (AP) — Justin Masterson enjoyed Cleveland's eight-run eighth inning as much as his first career shutout. — Masterson beat his former team with a two-hitter and Travis Hafner hit a grand slam in the Indians' 11-0 rout of the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats, Dunn begin extension talks — WASHINGTON — While he is not close to an extension, first baseman Adam Dunn said the Nationals and his agent, Greg Genske, talked while the team was in Houston playing a four-game series against the Astros last week. — According to Dunn …
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Dan Bickley / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks need infusion of credibility — Vultures seem to be circling the ballpark. On some nights, Copper Square is a ghost town, with homeless people asleep on the curb of Chase Field. Inside the building, the mood is toxic. — Something has to give. Someone has to go.
Zach Schonbrun / MLB.com:
On Day 2, Phils put emphasis on pitching — Club focuses more on college players than prep stars — PHILADELPHIA — After selecting a local product with their only pick on Day 1, the Phillies had to wait a while before their turn came up again Tuesday. While other teams …
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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 …
Brent Zwerneman / Houston Chronicle:
Big 12 in limbo as Nebraska joins Big Ten — Texas, Texas A&M prepare to meet to discuss plans — Nebraska has accepted an invitation to join the Big Ten and will announce its intentions on Friday, two people with knowledge of the situation said Wednesday.
Associated Press:
Cubs send Ramirez to 15-day DL with hurt thumb … MILWAUKEE (AP) — Struggling Cubs third baseman Aramis Ramirez was placed on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday to rest his ailing left thumb in the midst of his season-long slump. — “Right now, I'm not helping the team, I'm not helping myself.
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Globe and Mail:
Rangers go Canadian in draft — Catcher Kellin Deglan from Langley, B.C. chosen 22nd, Outfielder Jake Skole picked 15th — This time, the Texas Rangers made sure their top draft picks didn't get away. — The Rangers agreed to terms Wednesday with both of their first-round draft picks and assigned them to the Arizona League.
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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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