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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Riggleman: Nats not hitting Upton on purpose — PHOENIX — The Nationals have hit D-backs outfielder Justin Upton with pitches three times during the four-game series. They hit Upton once on Thursday and two more times on Friday. After he was hit the second time on Friday, Upton was clearly upset.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals place Slaten on DL, recall Stammen — PHOENIX — The Nationals placed left-hander Doug Slaten on the 15-day disabled list because of an elbow injury and recalled right-hander Craig Stammen from Triple-A Syracuse on Saturday. — While the velocity on his fastball never went down …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Zimmerman to begin assignment in Class A
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Werth out of the lineup with a stiff elbow
David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
Games of the Day — The Red Sox moved their game against Oakland to 1 PM EDT as Trevor Cahill faces Josh Beckett. Cahill's road ERA is 0.6 runs high than his home ERA despite better strikeout and walk numbers away from Oakland. Beckett is coming off a very hot month of May in which he posted a 1.00 ERA in 36 innings.
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Over the Monster
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Crawford's hit helps Sox snap four-game skid — Carl Crawford had only two hits in his previous 20 at-bats when he came to the plate in the seventh inning at Fenway Park last night. The Red Sox, down by a run against the Oakland Athletics, had the bases loaded with two outs.
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Surviving Grady
Evan Drellich / MLB.com:
Varitek, Papelbon ejected amid late collapse — With A's rallying in ninth inning, Red Sox battery gets tossed — BOSTON — A quick collapse for the Red Sox in the ninth inning Saturday afternoon at Fenway Park also saw tempers spill over and their battery ejected.
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Associated Press:
Jeremy Hellickson leads Rays past Mariners 3-2 — SEATTLE - Jeremy Hellickson picked up where he left off in May, pitching neatly into the eighth inning to lead the Tampa Bay Rays to a 3-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday. — Hellickson (7-3) allowed one run and three hits over 7 1-3 innings …
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baseballmusings.com
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yankees' prospect Gary Sanchez sent back to Tampa due to ‘attitude problem’ with Charleston team — ANAHEIM - Hold off on those Cooperstown plans for Gary Sanchez. — The Yankees' 18-year-old catching prospect was told to leave the team's Low-A affiliate in Charleston …
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IT IS HIGH! and The LoHud Yankees Blog
Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
Astros release Hall; activate Bourgeois — SAN DIEGO — Bill Hall, the Astros' biggest free-agent signing this offseason, quietly packed his bags and his thoughts late Friday while exchanging hugs and handshakes with what are now former teammates. His days in Houston are done.
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MLB Daily Dish, The Crawfish Boxes, JSOnline and MLB Rumors
Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Cubs' Garza to come off DL, make start Monday — ST. LOUIS — Chicago Cubs right-hander Matt Garza will come off the DL and pitch against the Cincinnati Reds on Monday after throwing his second side session of the week on Friday. — “Everything went great with [Garza's side session and recovery],” manager Mike Quade said.
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Call to the Pen
NY Daily News:
Mets nemesis, Braves' Chipper Jones, says he would keep David Wright, even if Reyes can't stay — Eighteen years after he debuted, now 39 years old and fighting injuries, Chipper Jones is still the heart and soul of the Atlanta Braves. — Jones never wanted it any other way …
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HardballTalk and MetsBlog.com
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs' debt situation figures to affect free-agent plans — ST. LOUIS — As the Cubs opened a brutal road trip Friday against the hated and envied Cardinals — this time passing on the Albert Pujols hug — the larger point was being missed back home in the pissing match over whether Bud Selig cares …
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MLB Rumors
Irv Moss / Denver Post:
Rockies' Cook ready to make his case for rotation — COLORADO SPRINGS — What pitcher Aaron Cook wants to do when he returns from the disabled list suits the Rockies just fine — namely, pitch like the veteran that manager Jim Tracy and pitching coach Bob Apodaca thought they'd have to start the season.
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Purple Row