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Rob Bradford / WEEI:
WAKE WON'T RULE OUT PLAYING FOR ANOTHER TEAM — TORONTO — Tim Wakefield, who will become the oldest player in Red Sox history to participate in a game with the next pitch he throws, talked Tuesday night about the chance he might play for another organization. — “It depends on the situation.
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Ian Begley / ESPN:
Ex-clubhouse head indicted for taking Mets gear — NEW YORK - Former New York Mets clubhouse manager Charlie Samuels was indicted on charges that he criminally possessed nearly $2.3 million worth of game-used Mets memorabilia — including signed jerseys, bats and baseballs …
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Thomas Zambito / NY Daily News:
Charlie Samuels, former Mets clubhouse manager, arrested for alleged $2.3M equipment theft
Charlie Samuels, former Mets clubhouse manager, arrested for alleged $2.3M equipment theft
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Yahoo! Sports
Jordan Bastian / Major League Bastian:
Sizemore to have MRI on right knee — CLEVELAND — Indians center fielder Grady Sizemore was not in the lineup and away from the ballpark on Wednesday afternoon. — Sizemore left Progressive Field a few hours prior to Wednesday's game against the Rays to undergo an MRI exam on his right knee.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' Frank McCourt will seek owners' support, but shouldn't expect it — He will need votes from seven others to keep the Dodgers as he faces missing payroll. But he doesn't have deep relationships with fellow owners to count on in crisis. — There will be pleasantries. How was your flight?
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Justin Verlander / Yahoo! Sports:
Dodgers' monitor Freeman has conflict of interest
Dodgers' monitor Freeman has conflict of interest
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Greg Risling / Associated Press:
Selig appointed former Jamie McCourt consultant
Associated Press:
Padres offence explodes in win over Brewers — MILWAUKEE - Cameron Maybin drove in the go-ahead runs and Ryan Ludwick homered in an eight-run eighth inning after the San Diego Padres had already squandered one big lead in a 13-6 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday.
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Brew Crew Ball
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
La Russa will be out indefinitely — CHICAGO • Cardinals manager Tony La Russa will miss the rest of the team's current road trip and perhaps significantly more time as he recovers from shingles. — General manager John Mozeliak confirmed during Tuesday night's game against the Chicago Cubs …
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
A great story about Joe Torre, Pedro Guerrero and fraternization — Joe Torre caused a little bit of a stir earlier this week when ESPN's Buster Olney reported that MLB's new enforcer was looking to limit fraternization between members of opposing teams. — Torre's new initiative brought a smile to my face for a couple of reasons.
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It's About The Money
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Yanks: No plan to discuss CC's opt-out clause — In keeping with the New York Yankees policy in recent years, the team has no plans to talk with CC Sabathia before the end of the season about the opt-out clause in his contract, general manager Brian Cashman said on Wednesday afternoon.
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MLB Rumors
MLB.com:
Yankees Head Athletic Trainer Gene Monahan to Retire at Conclusion of 2011 Season — The New York Yankees announced today that Head Athletic Trainer Gene Monahan, who is the longest-tenured employee in the Yankees organization, will retire at the conclusion of the 2011 season after 49 years of continuous service.
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Guy Curtright / MLB.com:
Riggleman likes Bernadina at top of the order — ATLANTA — Roger Bernadina was strictly a fill-in when the Nationals promoted him for a few days in late April while Ian Desmond was on paternity leave. This time around, manager Jim Riggleman hopes that the outfielder's stay is a long one.
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Guy Curtright / MLB.com:
Harper extends hit streak to 14 games
Guy Curtright / MLB.com:
Nats' defense really picking it up of late
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Heyward exits after right hand feels numb — ATLANTA — Jason Heyward has been playing with some discomfort in his right shoulder. But when he began feeling some numbness in his right hand during Tuesday night's loss to the Nationals, the Braves' right fielder found himself heading to the clubhouse with more reason for concern.
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Cabrera snubs the option of an off-day — MINNEAPOLIS — The Tigers offense currently has more balance right now than it arguably has at any point this season. But that doesn't mean that they can go a game without their slugger in the cleanup spot. — Manager Jim Leyland openly pondered whether …
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Bless You Boys
Jayson Stark / MLB:
Stark: Positive signs in Pittsburgh — At 18-18, Pirates have a .500 record this late in a season for the first time since 2004 — Let history reflect that on a perfect Monday evening in the second week of May, the Pittsburgh Pirates did something that hadn't been witnessed in seven stinking years.
Associated Press:
A-Rod, Jeter aid Garcia's effort as Yankees beat Royals — NEW YORK — Freddy Garcia pitched effectively into the seventh inning, Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter provided the offence and the New York Yankees' bullpen made it stand up in a 3-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday night.
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Mike Mazzeo / ESPN:
Yanks GM: Jeter still ‘above-average shortstop’
Yanks GM: Jeter still ‘above-average shortstop’
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Lady Loves Pinstripes, Yahoo! Sports, Subway Squawkers and MLB Rumors
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Theriot tries to tamp down reaction to remarks — Former Cub says it's ‘dumb’ to take his take on fans or rivalry with Cardinals too seriously — Former Cub Ryan Theriot hugs Kosuke Fukudome before the start of Tuesday night's game at Wrigley Field. (Phil Velasquez, Chicago Tribune / May 10, 2011)
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Brian Costa / Wall Street Journal:
What the Mets Won't Do With Reyes — DENVER—If the Mets trade Jose Reyes in July, the star shortstop will likely be gone for good. — Theoretically, the Mets could trade Reyes to another team before the non-waiver deadline to help bolster their farm system and then re-sign him when he becomes a free agent next winter.
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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Mets won't rush Harvey or Familia — Don't expect to see this pair of Amazin' prospects soon — not even by September — DENVER — Paul DePodesta, the vice president for player development for the New York Mets, has a message for fans who clamor for the farm system's best pitching prospects …
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