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Steven Miller / MLB.com:
Cora exits finale early with stomach bug — WASHINGTON — Third baseman Alex Cora left Washington's game against the Phillies on Wednesday after the fourth inning with stomach issues. — He was 0-for-1 with a walk before giving way to Jerry Hairston Jr. — Cora also had a collision …
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Steven Miller / MLB.com:
Morse earning praise for play at first base — WASHINGTON — Manager Jim Riggleman spent Tuesday afternoon praising Michael Morse's defense at first base. Morse backed up the talk that night by starting a 3-5-1 double play — third baseman Jerry Hairston Jr. covered second with a shift …
Steven Miller / MLB.com:
Riggleman's team meeting comes at right time — WASHINGTON — Every year at the one-third point of the season, manager Jim Riggleman holds a team meeting. The timing could not be any better this year for Washington. — The Nationals lost eight of their past nine games before Riggleman held …
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Manuel sticks to plan with Brown — WASHINGTON — Charlie Manuel made himself very clear when the Phillies recalled Domonic Brown from Triple-A Lehigh Valley. — They are going to ease him into an everyday role. — Manuel said Brown would start regularly against right-handers but sit against left-handers.
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The Good Phight
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Riggleman encourages Nats in team meeting
New York Post:
Wilpons should do the right thing and retire Carter's No. 8 with Mets — Mets on Twitter — The disgrace is that the Mets had 22 years to do the right thing based on performance, based on accomplishment, based on Gary Carter's inviolable place in the collective heart of their fans.
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The Mets Police
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Hear, hear! The Mets should retire Gary Carter's number — For a team owned by a man still under the delusion that he purchased the Brooklyn Dodgers back in 1980, it should come as no surprise that the New York Mets have never gotten around to retiring Gary Carter's No. 8 and Keith Hernandez's No. 17.
Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
Is it really time to retire Gary Carter's number? — Today the New York Post's Mike Vaccaro calls for Gary Carter's number to be retired by the Mets. — I don't think there are any hard and fast rules about when it's appropriate to retire someone's number — there clearly aren't …
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baseballmusings.com
Steven Cuce / Sports Radio Interviews:
Dr. Damon Noto On Stem Cell Surgery: “You've just seen the tip of the iceberg here. This is really going to explode. — Dr. Damon Noto is one of five doctors in the United State that performs the surgery that Yankees right-hander Bartolo Colon underwent last offseason to repair damaged ligaments …
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HardballTalk
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Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Bartolo Colon's treatments inject controversy into his comeback
Bartolo Colon's treatments inject controversy into his comeback
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MLB Rumors and HardballTalk
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
As Mets' Image Slumps, So Does Attendance — Saturday night seemed like a perfect one for a baseball game: 70 degrees and breezy, with the workweek, because of the Memorial Day holiday, still more than 60 hours away. The National League's best team and the Mets' longtime rivals, the Phillies, were in town at Citi Field.
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HardballTalk, Patrick Flood and New York Magazine
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Associated Press:
Astros beat Cubs, rallying for six in ninth — CHICAGO (AP) Jordan Lyles didn't get the win in his major league debut, but he certainly made a big splash. — The 20-year-old right-hander pitched seven brilliant innings, but earned a no-decision as the Houston Astros came back to beat the Chicago Cubs 7-3 on Tuesday night.
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HardballTalk
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Contact Us — Registration … Some sporting thoughts before sunrise ... > If you don't believe in clutch, you will forever under-value Neil Walker. — I tweeted exactly that statement late last night, right after Walker overcame a lousy night by drilling a two-run single in the eighth inning …
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Getting Blanked
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Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Walker, Harrison help Pirates beat Mets 5-1
Walker, Harrison help Pirates beat Mets 5-1
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Bucs Dugout
Jim Armstrong / All Things Rockies:
Stunning, but true: Rockies tumble into fourth place after wretched May — Colorado Rockies' Troy Tulowitzki, right reacts after striking out during the second inning of a baseball game in Los Angeles, Tuesday, May 31, 2011. — LOS ANGELES — The fourth-place Rockies.
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Purple Row and Beyond the Box Score
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MLB.com:
Sore quad makes Holliday a late scratch — ST. LOUIS — Left fielder Matt Holliday was scratched from the starting lineup 25 minutes before the Cardinals' game against San Francisco on Tuesday with discomfort in his left quadriceps. — Holliday pinch-hit in the fifth inning Tuesday, striking out on three pitches.
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Brew Crew Ball
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Ordonez to begin rehab with Toledo on Friday — DETROIT — Tigers manager Jim Leyland has talked with frequency about his offense treading water until Magglio Ordonez returns, when he hopes he can get the contributions Ordonez made at the plate last year. He won't have to wait much longer to find out.
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Yahoo! Sports
Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
O's designate catcher Fox for assignment — The Orioles designated backup catcher Jake Fox for assignment on Wednesday in order to make room for southpaw starter Brian Matusz, who had been on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left intercostal muscle.
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Yahoo! Sports
Larry Fine / Reuters:
World Baseball Classic Expanding to 28 Teams — NEW YORK (Reuters) - The World Baseball Classic will expand from 16 to 28 countries with the addition of a new qualifying round for the 2013 international competition, organizers said on Wednesday. — The new round of qualifying for the tournament …
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baseballmusings.com
Associated Press:
Ludwick, Latos help Padres take rare series win over Braves — ATLANTA — Ryan Ludwick had an RBI single in the three-run seventh, Heath Bell struggled to earn a fourth straight save and the San Diego Padres beat the Atlanta Braves 5-4 on Tuesday night for their season-high fourth consecutive victory.
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Talking Chop and boston.stats.com
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Associated Press:
Granderson hits 17th home run as Yankees beat Athletics — OAKLAND, Calif. — Curtis Granderson homered and drove in four runs and Derek Jeter had two hits to reach 2,983 for his career and scored three runs to help the New York Yankees beat the Oakland Athletics for the ninth straight time, 10-3 on Tuesday night.
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Athletics Nation, Pinstripe Alley and Yahoo! Sports
Daryl Van Schouwen / Chicago Sun Times:
Team-first Edwin Jackson would accept bullpen duty — BOSTON — If and when the Sox go back to a five-man rotation, somebody is not going to be pleased. Namely, the starter who gets shipped to the bullpen. — “I don't know one starter who would say he'd be happy,” Sox right-hander Edwin Jackson said.
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South Side Sox and MLB.com
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals' prospect Moore nabs weekly honors — WASHINGTON — Double-A Harrisburg first baseman Tyler Moore was named Player of the Week in the Eastern League for the period of May 23-29. — Moore hit .448 (13-for-29), with three home runs, seven RBIs and a .897 slugging percentage in eight games during the week.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Zim set to play third in extended spring game