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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Mets place Ike Davis on 15-day DL with bum ankle as Terry Collins calls loss of first baseman ‘huge’ — DENVER - There is no way to frame, sugercoat, gloss over or interpret the Mets' loss of Ike Davis in any terms but the starkest: It stinks. Perhaps we should paraphrase broadcasting great Ron Burgundy …
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David Waldstein / Bats:
Mets' Davis on D.L.; Fernando Martinez Called Up — Updated — DENVER — Ike Davis, the Mets' most productive power hitter this season, was placed on the 15-day disabled list Thursday with a sprained left ankle and a bone bruise at the base of his tibia where it connects to the ankle.
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John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Everything messed up for John Lackey — Right-hander back in major rut — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email + Bio — TORONTO — This is not an easy time to be John Lackey. Last night against the Blue Jays, he submitted his fourth horrible start in seven tries, allowing nine runs on nine hits in 62⁄3 innings.
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Associated Press:
Desmond, Werth come up big in ninth, Nats beat Braves in 11 — ATLANTA — Ian Desmond hit a tiebreaking, two-run double in the 11th inning, Jayson Werth followed with a two-run homer and the Washington Nationals beat the Atlanta Braves 7-3 on Wednesday night.
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Guy Curtright / MLB.com:
Riggleman sees more playing time for Ramos
Riggleman sees more playing time for Ramos
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Guy Curtright / MLB.com:
Nix showing value with increased playing time
Guy Curtright / MLB.com:
Gaudin's return to bullpen uncertain
Guy Curtright / MLB.com:
Werth's big homer a sign of progress
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
A big relief for bullpen — Night off lone bright spot — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — “It's exciting,” Francona said. “He's not going to be short on energy. Yeah, it's OK. I think we were kind of looking for a place to play him.”
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Serge F. Kovaleski / New York Times:
Pitcher's Treatment Draws Scrutiny — BOCA RATON, Fla. — A year ago, Bartolo Colon, once one of major league baseball's more durable starting pitchers, looked close to the end of the line: he had struggled with injuries after 2005, and elbow surgery had kept him out of baseball for the entire 2010 season.
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Hosmer sure looks like the real deal — NEW YORK — The warning signs are right there for Eric Hosmer in the Royals' clubhouse, living, breathing proof of how the game tortures even the most talented. — Alex Gordon, the second overall pick of the 2005 draft, was labeled the next George Brett …
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Dave Skretta / Associated Press:
Royals come back to beat Yankees, 4-3 in 11
Royals come back to beat Yankees, 4-3 in 11
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Bill Shaikin / Dodgers Blog:
Selig on Dodgers: ‘The outcome is not predetermined’ — Commissioner Bud Selig met with reporters Thursday in New York at the conclusion of baseball's quarterly owners' meeting. Selig met on Wednesday with Dodgers owner Frank McCourt, who said he had impressed upon Selig the urgency …
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HardballTalk and Baseball Nation
David Laurila / FanGraphs Baseball:
Q&A: Felix Hernandez — We are pleased to welcome David Laurila to the FanGraphs staff. He's an accomplished journalist who was accepted into the Baseball Writer's Association of America in December, and has become one of the premier interviewers of those in and around the game.
Peter Gammons / MLB.com:
As always, teams pursue pitching — Drafting, developing young hurlers is key to success for many — It is, as it ever was, all about pitching. — Yes, the Indians lead the American League in quality starts, as the Athletics led the Majors last year. Now, the Phillies lead the Majors …
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Associated Press:
Torres, Huff help Giants rally past Diamondbacks again for win — SAN FRANCISCO — Andres Torres delivered the go-ahead RBI double, Aubrey Huff hit a tying home run and the San Francisco Giants rallied from three runs down for a 4-3 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday night.
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
CNBC: Cohen wants 49% of Mets for $200M, ASAP — Earlier today, Kate Kelly issued the following report on air for CNBC: … Earlier this week, the New York Post and New York Times both reported that Cohen was the front-runner to buy in to the team's Ownership.
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Associated Press:
Angels' Morales Needs More Surgery, Out for Season — ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Angels first baseman Kendrys Morales won't play this season after deciding to undergo another surgery on his left ankle, leaving a huge hole in the middle of Los Angeles' lineup for the second straight season.
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Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Angels' Morales needs surgery, out for season
Jonathan Scippa / Baseball Analytics Blog:
Which Pitchers are Really Getting Squeezed? — Earlier in the week we took a look at which pitchers have been squeezed the most based on total pitches called balls within the PitchFX established strike zone. While it appeared that pitchers like C.J. Wilson (TEX) and Jon Niese (NYM) …
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Lookout Landing and THE BOOK
Danny Wild / The Official Site of Minor League Baseball:
Harper extends streak in grand fashion — Nats prospect collects career-high four hits, plates five runs — Bryce Harper stepped to the plate in the third inning, trying to keep his hitting streak alive. — “Here, the wind blows out to right a lot,” Harper told the Hagerstown Herald Mail.
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The Nationals Enquirer, Washington Post and The Big Lead