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4:35 PM ET, May 25, 2011

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Gary Carter / Yahoo! Sports:
Red Sox in no-win situation with Dice-K  —  is back in Japan, and if Boston Red Sox brass were slipped a dose of truth serum, they'd love for him never to return.  It's one thing to deal with a headache.  It's another to pay $103 million for it.  —  With his right elbow pained …
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David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
Games of the Day  —  Boston fans get a lunch-time treat as the Red Sox and Indians play the rubber game of their series at noon, with Jon Lester facing Mitch Talbot.  Despite his 6-1 record, Lester is in a bit of a slump, as he allowed 14 runs in his last three starts.  The Red Sox scored 28 runs in those games, however.
Tom Withers / Associated Press:
Red Sox romp Indians 14-2
Associated Press:
Royals pitching great, broadcaster Splittorff dies  —  KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Paul Splittorff, the winningest pitcher in Kansas City Royals history and a popular broadcaster for the team, died Wednesday after a battle with oral cancer and melanoma, the club announced.
Discussion: Royals Review
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Blair Kerkhoff / Kansas City Star:
Royals great Paul Splittorff dies  —  He was the forever Royal.  —  Paul Splittorff, who entertained generations of Kansas Citians first as a durable lefty pitcher and then as an insightful and respected broadcaster, died Wednesday morning after a battle with oral cancer and melanoma.  —  He was 64.
Discussion: Hardball Times and USA Today
Associated Press:
Jones' Homer Gives Orioles 5-3 Win Over Royals
Fox Sports:
Geren's time could be running out  —  Billy Beane isn't going to fire Bob Geren simply because of complaints from current players, former players or, heaven forbid, media critics.  —  But Beane, the Oakland Athletics' general manager, isn't tone deaf, either.  —  Yes, Geren was the best man in Beane's second wedding.
Discussion: MLB Daily Dish
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John Shea / San Francisco Chronicle:
A's manager Bob Geren under spotlight now  —  The A's finally won a game Tuesday night, beating the Angels 6-1 to snap a six-game skid.  The aftermath of the first victory in a week provided relief for manager Bob Geren amid public criticisms from his closer.  —  Ex-closer, that is.
Associated Press:
Jays' Reyes Matches Record With 28th Winless Start  —  NEW YORK (AP) — The Blue Jays' Jo-Jo Reyes has matched a major league record by making his 28th consecutive start without recording a win.  —  Reyes was pulled after the third inning of Wednesday's game against the New York Yankees with Toronto trailing 5-0.
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Teixeira Has Winning Hit in 9th for Yankees
NY Daily News:
Yankees' reliever Rafael Soriano will see Dr. James Andrews in Florida about injured elbow  —  Rafael Soriano's future is looking ominous after a third MRI exam on his right elbow revealed...well, it revealed something.  —  The Yankees weren't saying exactly what the test showed …
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Mike Mazzeo / ESPN:
Yanks' Soriano shut down, to see Dr. Andrews
Discussion: NESN.com
Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Sandy Alderson applauds ‘passionate’ Fred Wilpon; Angel Pagan expected to return to face Phillies  —  CHICAGO - After the Mets reacted Tuesday afternoon to Fred Wilpon's critical comments in The New Yorker magazine, and after the team fell, 11-1, to the Cubs, Sandy Alderson arrived in town and offered his take on the controversy.
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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Mets owner Fred Wilpon apologizes to Jose Reyes, Carlos Beltran on phone call to Wrigley clubhouse
Lori Preuitt / NBC Bay Area:
Barry Bonds to Pay for Stow Kids' College  —  Barry Bonds shows he has heart.  —  The lawyer who now represents Bryan Stow's family in a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Dodgers gave a new detail on a former Giants generosity to Stow's two young children.  —  The lawyer who now represents …
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D.J. Short / HardballTalk:   Barry Bonds to pay for Bryan Stow's kids to go to college
Joe DiGiovanni / MLB.com:
Bixler gets start in left field  —  MILWAUKEE — Brian Bixler was inserted into the starting lineup as the Nationals' left fielder on Tuesday night, the first time he has started in left during his Major League career.  —  Bixler, recalled from Triple-A Syracuse on April 23 …
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Joe DiGiovanni / MLB.com:   Riggleman confident he can juggle outfielders
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Pujols: drought was overblown  —  “MY JOB IS TO HELP THIS TEAM WIN.  IT'S NOT TO GO UP THERE THINKING ABOUT HITTING THE BALL OUT OF THE BALLPARK.”  —  SAN DIEGO  • The day after snapping the longest home run drought of his 11-year career, Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols voiced frustration …
Discussion: Gaslamp Ball
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers expected to bring up De La Rosa  —  Club hopes top pitching prospect can help beleaguered bullpen  —  LOS ANGELES — Rubby De La Rosa, the organization's top pitching prospect, is expected to be promoted to the Dodgers this week as a reliever because of the club's bullpen crisis.
Discussion: Purple Row and True Blue LA
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Rays Claim Jay Buente; Designate Rob Delaney  —  The Rays claimed righty Jay Buente off waivers from the Marlins and created a 40-man roster spot by designating pitcher Rob Delaney for assignment, tweets The Tampa Tribune.  The Rays then optioned Buente to Triple-A.
Discussion: MLB Daily Dish
Associated Press:
Cabrera Seeks Return of Driver's License  —  FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera will find out in about a week if he will get his driver's license back.  —  Cabrera's license was suspended because he refused to take a breath test when he was arrested late Feb. 16 on a rural highway west of Fort Pierce, Fla.
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports
Daryl Van Schouwen / Chicago Sun Times:
Adam Dunn on hitting slump: ‘This is ridiculous’  —  ARLINGTON, Texas — June is around the corner, and Adam Dunn still is fighting his way through a prolonged slump.  —  Dunn, who had three hits in his last nine games before Tuesday and was 0-for-30 against left-handers this season …
Associated Press:
Quentin Hits 3 HRs, White Sox Outlast Rangers 8-6  —  ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Carlos Quentin hit three home runs and the Chicago White Sox beat the Texas Rangers 8-6 on Tuesday night in a game delayed nearly three hours by heavy rain and hail that sent the crowd hustling for cover all throughout the ballpark.
 
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