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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Pudge's pro attitude as backup helps Nats — NEW YORK — The Nationals are grateful they are not going through a catching controversy like the Yankees experienced with catcher Jorge Posada recently. — Last month, Nationals catcher Ivan Rodriguez took the news well after manager Jim Riggleman told …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats to stand pat without Minors reinforcements — NEW YORK — Entering Thursday's action, the Nationals are the worst hitting team in the Major Leagues, and it appears they will not get any hitting help from the Minor Leagues any time soon. — According to manager Jim Riggleman …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Rizzo: Harper ‘not ready to play in big leagues’
Rizzo: Harper ‘not ready to play in big leagues’
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Nationals Baseball
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Strasburg to pitch off mound soon
ESPN:
Jamie McCourt wants Dodgers sale — LOS ANGELES — Attorneys for former Los Angeles Dodgers CEO Jamie McCourt have asked a judge to order the sale of the team in order to prevent a possible seizure of the club by Major League Baseball from her ex-husband. — Jamie McCourt filed court …
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Jamie McCourt is expected to ask judge to order sale of the Dodgers
Jamie McCourt is expected to ask judge to order sale of the Dodgers
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HardballTalk, True Blue LA, SportsMoney, ESPN, Dodgers Blog and 6-4-2
Associated Press:
Carlos Peguero's sun hit in 9th gives Seattle 2-1 win — SEATTLE - Nine-time Gold Glover Torri Hunter lost Carlos Peguero's fly ball with two outs in the ninth inning in the sun, allowing Jack Cust to score and give the Seattle Mariners a 2-1 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday afternoon.
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Doug Padilla / ESPN:
Jake Peavy basks after redemptive start — CHICAGO — It was hard to tell who had a better night at U.S. Cellular Field on Wednesday, Jake Peavy or his doctor. — It appeared to be a draw as Peavy and surgeon Antony Romeo hugged following Peavy's dominating shutout over the best-hitting team …
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Associated Press:
Peavy Throws Shutout in Season Home Debut
Peavy Throws Shutout in Season Home Debut
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USA Today, Let's Go Tribe and South Side Sox
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Looming difficult decisions a sign of progress
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
No surgery for Daisuke Matsuzaka — Plan is to rehab sprained elbow — Rehab, and not surgery, is expected to be enough to get Daisuke Matsuzaka [stats]'s sprained right elbow healthy again, a team source said yesterday, but it might be July before he will pitch for the Red Sox [team stats].
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Associated Press:
Morneau leads Twins as Minnesota sweeps Athletics — OAKLAND, Calif. — Justin Morneau homered and had three hits and Rene Rivera hit his first home run in nearly five years, and the suddenly resurgent Minnesota Twins beat the Oakland Athletics 11-1 on Thursday.
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Twinkie Town
MLB.com:
Holliday, Berkman suffer injuries vs. Astros — Left fielder's left quad tightens up; right fielder hurts right wrist — ST. LOUIS — The Cardinals lost both of their starting corner outfielders to injuries during Wednesday's 5-1 win over the Astros. — Left fielder Matt Holliday departed …
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Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Posada at 1B, batting 7th for Yankees vs. O's — BALTIMORE — Jorge Posada is back in the New York Yankees lineup, but not at DH. — Manager Joe Girardi has Posada in the field for the initial time this year — at first base. Posada is batting seventh, followed by Nick Swisher and Brett Gardner.
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Pinstripe Alley
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Cubs almost twins — Series features teams with much in common — The Cubs and Red Sox are baseball cousins. Along with RBI, ERA, and OPS, the Cubs and Red Sox share DNA. Stephen King once told us that a Cubs-Red Sox World Series would be a sign of the apocalypse.
Associated Press:
Gee flirts with no-hitter; Mets blank Nationals 1-0 — NEW YORK (AP) — Dillon Gee shut down Washington once again, tossing hitless ball until pitcher Livan Hernandez grounded a clean single with two outs in the sixth inning, to lead the New York Mets over the Nationals 1-0 Thursday.
Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Aubrey Huff willing to play 3rd — (05-18) 04:00 PDT Los Angeles — It's so crazy, it just might work. Why not move Aubrey Huff to third base and recall Brandon Belt to play first? — The idea supposedly came up as a way to ignite the offense, and might gain more traction following …
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HardballTalk and McCovey Chronicles
Mike Sielski / Wall Street Journal:
Another Yankee Contract Set to Expire — After Nearly 4,000 games in the Radio Booth, John Sterling's Contract Ends This Season; a Few Words for His Critics — For months, the Yankees have struggled to deal with a delicate matter: the inevitable winding down of two of the team's cornerstone players, Derek Jeter and Jorge Posada.
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Deadspin and IT IS HIGH!
Bernie Miklasz / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Bernie: Cards' success breeds jealousy — What's the deal with the Cardinals and grumpy old broadcasters? First we heard from Houston's Milo Hamilton, yelling something about Lance Berkman's physical conditioning. And then the Cincinnati curmudgeon, Marty Brennaman …
Dave Caldwell / New York Times:
Slowed by Injuries, and Weather, the Mets Push Through to Victory — Before thousands of empty green seats, with black storm clouds practically tripping over the light stanchions at Citi Field, the Mets left-hander Jon Niese threw his first pitch at 7:11 p.m. Wednesday, even though it might have made more sense to take the night off.
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