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Kyle Maistri / MLB.com:
Reyes of old beginning to resurface — Mets' catalyst displays vintage form with pair of homers — NEW YORK — On May 21, the Mets were 20-23 after suffering a 2-1 loss to the Yankees, and Jose Reyes dropped his batting average to .211 and his on-base percentage to .258 after going 0-for-4.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Maine's future with Mets no clearer — Manuel intends to keep Takahashi in starting rotation — NEW YORK — John Maine may be rapidly returning to health, but his future remains more in doubt than ever. — Because of Hisanori Takahashi's recent pitching performances, the Mets …
Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Slumping Yanks continue hit charade — Mets throw shutout as Bombers' bats get even colder during interleague homestand — NEW YORK — The numbers are getting ugly: Three runs and five hits on Wednesday night. One run and four hits on Thursday. Five hits, but no runs and 11 left on base on Friday.
Rob Bradford / WEEI:
HOW MANNY RAMIREZ COULD HAVE RETURNED A CONQUERING HERO — It could have been a night remembered for Roger Clemens' surreal return to Fenway Park, one that found the former pitcher watching Friday night's game between the Dodgers and Red Sox from the first row of the Monster Seats.
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Manny homers against Red Sox at Fenway Park — BOSTON—Manny Ramirez has homered against the Boston Red Sox in his second game back at Fenway Park. — The Los Angeles Dodgers' slugger hit a shot into the Green Monster seats in the sixth inning Saturday off knuckleballer Tim Wakefield.
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PEAVY'S SHUTOUT LIFTS WHITE SOX OVER NATIONALS — Sports Network — Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Jake Peavy had his best outing in a Chicago White Sox uniform, as the right-hander tossed the fourth shutout of his career in a slim 1-0 victory over the Washington Nationals.
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Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
Strasburg sets record for K's to start career — WASHINGTON — Stephen Strasburg set a Major League record for strikeouts in a pitcher's first three starts on Friday. But that didn't mean a whole lot to him. — What meant more to the right-hander was the fact that the White Sox handed …
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Dan Majors / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Out at the plate: Pirates dump outspoken pierogi — Frustrated fans pleading for something — anything — to be done to stop the Pirates' losing ways are likely to find little to cheer about in the baseball team's latest move. — They fired a pierogi. — Andrew Kurtz, 24, of New Brighton …
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Phils call up C Sardinha, designate RHP Mathieson — PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The Philadelphia Phillies have called up catcher Dane Sardinha from Triple-A Lehigh Valley. — The 30-year-old Sardinha was hitting .254 with four home runs and 20 RBIs in 38 games. To make room for Sardinha …
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Associated Press:
TCU trumps Florida State in College World Series debut — OMAHA (AP) — Undefeated freshman Matt Purke limited Florida State to four singles and one unearned run over seven innings and Omaha newcomer TCU scored five times in the first inning on its way to an 8-1 victory in the opening game of the College World Series on Saturday.
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J.J. Cooper / Baseball America:
Minor League Transactions Special Edition: June 8-14 — John Manuel pinch-hitting for Matt Eddy with a special edition noting just Draft Picks Signed as well as Non-Drafted Free Agents who signed. Check out the Transactions Glossary for the key to deciphering the various inactive lists presented here.
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WEAVER, ANGELS TROUNCE CUBS 12-0 AT WRIGLEY — The Sports Network — Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - Howie Kendrick and Juan Rivera both knocked in three runs to back a strong start from Jered Weaver, as the Angels thumped the Chicago Cubs, 12-0, in the middle contest of a three-game interleague series at Wrigley Field.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies' Tulowitzki to miss several weeks with broken hand — The Rockies suffered a major blow Friday after X-rays revealed Troy Tulowitzki broke his left hand. — The shortstop, who was a candidate for his first All-Star game selection, will be out four to six weeks while the bone heals.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Hammel stellar, resolve clear as Rockies shut out Brewers
Hammel stellar, resolve clear as Rockies shut out Brewers
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Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Utley's hot start answers health concerns — Second baseman denies statement that knee is injured — PHILADELPHIA — Chase Utley said Friday he is a private person, so he probably would not admit if an injury affected his play. — Utley then said he is fine. — The Phillies said he is fine, too.
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