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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Gill defends team's care for Ellsbury — He cites timeline, ‘misconceptions’ — Through all the tests and all the doctors, Jacoby Ellsbury is still nowhere near returning to the Red Sox in a season nearly half over. — In another attempt to shine a light through the murky waters …
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
As Hearing Approaches, Focus on Texas Rangers Sale Centers Around “Better Offer” — On Tuesday, a hearing could determine whether a “pre-packaged” plan by group of investors headed by Chuck Greenberg and Nolan Ryan will be approved by a bankruptcy judge, or whether the process will be reopened …
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Mike Andrews / SoxProspects News:
Sox to call up Daniel Nava — According to sources, the Red Sox will option Josh Reddick on Saturday and will purchase the contract of outfielder Daniel Nava from Pawtucket. The 27-year-old was hitting .294/.364/.492 with the PawSox. — Nava has been one of the best offensive players …
Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Red Sox Sign Brentz For $892,000 — The Red Sox have signed supplemental first-round pick Bryce Brentz for $892,000. An outfielder from Middle Tennessee State, Brent will report to short-season Lowell. — Brentz was the 36th overall pick in the 2010 draft.
Associated Press:
Rockies' Jimenez weathers storm for 12th win — DENVER—Ubaldo Jimenez pitched through rain and problems with his command to become baseball's first 12-game winner as the Colorado Rockies beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-3 on Friday night in an interleague game twice stalled by bad weather before being called after six innings.
Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
A-Rod and Andy a tale of two Yankees — Pettitte's big night, Alex's antics, prove how different these two teammates are … NEW YORK — They are forever linked by three little letters — PED — but aside from that, there couldn't be two teammates, or two men, more different than Andy Pettitte and Alex Rodriguez.
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Red Sox-Phillies game updates — Top 9th: Red Sox 12, Phillies 2 — Game over. Actually this game ended after one inning when the Sox scored five, followed by four more in the second inning and three in the third. A 17-hit Sox attack and a strong 7 innings by John Lackey …
Fred Goodall / Associated Press:
Sanchez & Sanchez lead Marlins past Rays 14-9 — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Anibal Sanchez pitched seven solid innings and Gaby Sanchez homered twice and drove in a career-high six runs Friday night, leading the Florida Marlins to a 14-9 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays in the opener of the Citrus Series.
Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
New park to feature aquarium backstop — MIAMI — The Marlins announced a new highlight for their upcoming stadium on Thursday — dual aquariums that will serve as a home-plate backstop. — The twin custom-made saltwater aquariums will flank both sides of home plate while encompassing fish …
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Associated Press:
Ryan's 3-run homer lifts Cards over D-backs 5-2 — PHOENIX—Brendan Ryan hit a three-run home run in the seventh inning and the St. Louis Cardinals snapped a four-game losing streak with a 5-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night. — Ryan's drive ruined an otherwise …
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TSN.ca:
PINEIRO AND KENDRICK LEAD ANGELS IN POUNDING OF DODGERS — The Sports Network — Los Angeles, CA (Sports Network) - Joel Pineiro threw his third complete game of the season while Howie Kendrick went 3-for-5 with a two-run homer, as the Angels crushed the Dodgers, 10-1, in the opener of a three-game interleague series.
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Jon Krawczynski / Associated Press:
Liriano out-duels Hudson as Twins beat Braves 2-1 — MINNEAPOLIS—Francisco Liriano struck out a season-high 11 batters to edge Tim Hudson in a dazzling pitchers' duel as the Minnesota Twins beat the Atlanta Braves 2-1 on Friday night. — Liriano (6-3) allowed five hits in eight innings …
Sports Illustrated:
Diamondbacks brass keeping options open to turn team around … The Diamondbacks' honchos met much of Thursday, and they are meeting at length again today. So far, they all can agree on one thing: there's a lot to talk about. — Hard as it is for Arizona's baseball leaders or anyone else to believe …
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Andrew Seligman / Associated Press:
Cubs manager Piniella criticizes baseball analyst — CHICAGO—Cubs manager Lou Piniella criticized longtime Chicago baseball analyst Steve Stone for questioning how he's handling prized rookie outfielder Tyler Colvin. — Piniella took exception Friday to recent comments Stone …
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