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Joe McDonald / ESPN:
Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia (broken foot) was taking grounders — BOSTON — Just days after breaking his left foot on a foul ball, Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia was out on the infield at Fenway Park taking ground balls on his knees before Wednesday's game against the Rays.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Pedroia — yes, Pedroia — is taking grounders
Pedroia — yes, Pedroia — is taking grounders
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David McFadden / Associated Press:
Wright, Mets beat Marlins, avoid San Juan sweep — SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico—David Wright doubled twice and drove in two runs and the New York Mets salvaged the final game of their Caribbean trip, beating the Florida Marlins 6-5 Wednesday night. — Francisco Rodriguez got four outs for his 18th save in 21 chances.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins hope to return to Puerto Rico in 2011 — SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — It wasn't exactly a “home away from home” feeling, but the Marlins certainly felt welcomed these past few days in Puerto Rico. — In fact, the Marlins were so pleased with their “home” series against the Mets …
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Sources: Giants, Rangers in Molina talks — Fox Sports — SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Giants and Texas Rangers are in serious talks about a trade that would send veteran catcher Bengie Molina to Texas, multiple sources told FOXSports.com. — San Francisco general manager Brian Sabean …
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ROOKIE LINCOLN, PIRATES SHUT DOWN CUBS — Sports Network — Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - Brad Lincoln notched seven scoreless innings and Garrett Jones snapped a scoreless tie in the eighth with an RBI double as Pittsburgh topped the Chicago Cubs, 2-0, in the finale of a three-game set from Wrigley Field.
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Brilliant gem for King Felix — Felix Hernandez followed Cliff Lee with a masterpiece of his own, pitching a two-hitter and striking out 11 as the Seattle Mariners secured their first road series win since April, beating the Yankees, 7-0 last night in New York.
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LAFFEY, INDIANS SHUT DOWN BLUE JAYS' BATS AGAIN IN WIN — CLEVELAND — Aaron Laffey enjoyed his first win in 10 months. — It isn't even close to being No. 1 on his thrill list for the week. — One day after the birth of his first son, Laffey (1-2) allowed one run over six-plus innings …
Jeffrey Flanagan / Fox Sports Kansas City:
Guillen open to staying, voices his frustrations — Royals outfielder Jose Guillen, whose name has been mentioned in trade rumors, wouldn't be opposed to staying in Kansas City and hinted that it might even happen if the Royals' suddenly catch fire. — “It all depends on what happens …
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Angels Interested In Hank Blalock — The Angels have some interest in Hank Blalock, according to Mike DiGiovanna of the LA Times. Blalock, available since the Rays designated him for assignment yesterday, is not one of the Angels' preferred options this summer.
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Noah Rosenstein / MLB.com:
Scott injures leg on go-ahead homer — He admits a trip to the DL is likely with left hamstring strain — BALTIMORE — Luke Scott is likely headed to the 15-day disabled list after leaving Wednesday's 9-6 win over the Athletics with a left hamstring strain.
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Michael Cunningham / Atlanta Hawks:
Atlanta Hawks: All-in with max offer for Joe Johnson — When the Hawks meet with Joe Johnson in Los Angeles soon after the start of the free-agency negotiating period at 12:01 Thursday they are prepared to offer him a six-year contract for the maximum amount allowed, according to people with knowledge of their plans.
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Charles Odum / Associated Press:
Jurrjens returns, Braves beat Nationals 4-1 — ATLANTA—Jair Jurrjens gave up one run and had a run-scoring single in his first start in two months, and the Atlanta Braves beat the Washington Nationals 4-1 on Wednesday night. — Jurrjens (1-3) gave up six hits and one run in five innings …
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Joe Kay / Associated Press:
Bruce's HR sends Reds over Phillies 4-3 — CINCINNATI—Jay Bruce hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning off Roy Halladay, rallying the Cincinnati Reds to yet another win in their final at-bat Wednesday, 4-3 over the Philadelphia Phillies. — Joey Votto also homered off Halladay (9-7) …