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Jay Greenberg / MLB.com:
Coffey deals with nosebleed on mound — PHILADELPHIA — It couldn't have been the rare air of the Nationals at .500, because that disappeared three games ago. But suddenly Todd Coffey's nose began bleeding before he pitched to Ryan Howard in the fourth inning Thursday night, necessitating a delay for treatment.
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Associated Press:
Roy Halladay, Raul Ibanez lead Phillies over Nationals 7-3
Roy Halladay, Raul Ibanez lead Phillies over Nationals 7-3
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Talking Chop
Jay Greenberg / MLB.com:
Riggleman, Eckstein give hitters pep talk
New York Post:
Hedge funder Steve Cohen frontrunner to buy minority stake in Mets — Controversial hedge-fund titan Steve Cohen is very close to being a baseball owner, The Post has learned. — The billionaire money man is the frontrunner to buy a minority stake in the money-losing team and was set …
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New Jersey Online, MetsBlog.com, ESPN, HardballTalk, Real Dirty Mets and Tedquarters
Sports Illustrated:
Six teams that could be in need of a trade for Mets' Reyes … The first Jose Reyes trade rumor was thrown out early — surely way too early to be seriously considered, as it came nearly three months before the trade deadline. But it won't be the last. — No, this was very likely …
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HardballTalk, Federal Baseball and MLB Rumors
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Lower-back strain sends Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Jeff Niemann to disabled list — ST. PETERSBURG — RHP Jeff Niemann is headed to the disabled list with a lower-back strain that will sideline him for an undetermined about of time. — “It's very frustrating,” he said.
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HardballTalk and Rays Index
Howard Bryant / MLB:
Bryant: Even at 80, Willie Mays' superstar legacy endures — Nearly 40 years after his final game, Willie Mays' superstar legacy has endured — The words reverberate, vibrating noisily like a quarter sitting atop a spinning washing machine, rattling and demanding acceptance from those who wince …
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AZ Snake Pit
Associated Press:
Lewis Outstanding but Rangers Fall 3-1 — SEATTLE (AP) — Colby Lewis' performance Thursday was nearly as good as C.J. Wilson a night earlier and set a little Texas Rangers history along the way. — Only this time the Rangers wasted the strong outing, capping a frustrating 2-5 road trip.
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Lone Star Ball and Associated Press
Baseball America:
Prospect Hot Sheet: May 6 — Team: high Class A Wilmington (Carolina) — Why he's here: 2-0, 2.57, 13 IP, 9 H, 2 ER, 2 R, 1 BB, 18 SO — The Scoop: The Royals' first wave of prospects are starting to filter into the big leagues—Eric Hosmer's callup means the first baseman will join …
ESPN:
Also See — Were you at the game? Did you attend another game recently? Check in with ESPN Passport for iPhone, or check in online to archive your memories, photos, and your personal win-loss record. — Check in » iTunes » — New York Yankees starting pitcher Freddy Garcia throws during …
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6-4-2
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Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
Will Derek Jeter ever return to being the Yankees' Captain Clutch? — DETROIT — They are undisputed franchise icons, cut from the same cloth, great players whose identities long ago became intertwined with their teams. One is a member of the 3,000 hits club, the other stands just 47 hits short of admission.
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BBTF's Baseball Primer … and It's About The Money
Associated Press:
MLB, union consider plan to handle DUI incidents … NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball and its players' association are considering a formal plan for dealing with alcohol-related incidents in the next collective bargaining agreement. — Two people familiar with the talks confirmed them to The Associated Press on Friday.
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Yahoo! Sports
Michael Vega / Boston Globe:
Droopy Sox — Weary team gets no lift from Lackey — The wall gives it to Darnell McDonald straight: the Angels put up crooked numbers. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff) — On the heels of a 5-3 loss Wednesday night that took almost eight hours to complete, it was evident that the bleary-eyed Red Sox …
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Jeff Euston / Baseball Prospectus:
Contractual Matters — Screen Test — Royals broadcaster Denny Matthews has seen more than his share of foul balls. Now in his 43rd season, the Hall of Fame play-by-play man with a dry wit regularly employs a succinct description of a ball hit too hard for a fan to try to catch barehanded.
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THE BOOK
Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Jon Lester and Clay Buchholz uncorked — After yesterday's day game vs. the Angels, Red Sox starters Jon Lester and Clay Buchholz launched their new charity wines at the House of Blues' Foundation Room across from Fenway Park. — Buchholz debuted his ChardonClay, a Chardonnay, while Lester introduced his CabernAce, a Cabernet.
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SOX & Dawgs, Red Sox Monster, Deadspin and NESN.com
Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Mike Pelfrey and Mets top Giants, 5-2, Sandy Alderson and team discuss minor roster moves — Mike Pelfrey earns his second win of the season Thursday. One team insider says debate has begun about whether the Mets should hold onto Chin-lung Hu (below). — This is not to belittle a Mets victory …
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MetsBlog.com, True Blue LA, ESPN and Tedquarters
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
M.L.B. Report Casts Doubt on Rigor of Drug Testing — Hours after a jury convicted Barry Bonds of obstruction of justice last month in connection with his suspected use of performance-enhancing drugs, Commissioner Bud Selig did what he often has when attention is cast on baseball's stormy history …
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HardballTalk