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Laura Myers / MLB.com:
Pirates take chance on Bell in second round — Add another bat and two pitchers in rounds 3-5 — PITTSBURGH — Before the 2011 First-Year Player Draft began, Josh Bell sent a letter to the Major League Scouting Bureau advising teams not to draft him, because the Jesuit High School slugger …
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Game 60: Red Sox at Yankees
Game 60: Red Sox at Yankees
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Indians break tradition, pick athletic prep Lindor
Indians break tradition, pick athletic prep Lindor
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox take UConn righty Barnes at No. 19
Red Sox take UConn righty Barnes at No. 19
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds tab high school power arm with 27th pick
Reds tab high school power arm with 27th pick
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Roy Oswalt / Yahoo! Sports:
Harper's arrogance is just what baseball needs — Baseball's greatest villain is an 18-year-old minor leaguer with a heinous mustache, an equally off-putting mullet and the scent of someone who emptied a bottle of Eau du Arrogance all over himself. — And you know what? He's exactly what the sport needs.
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Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
Bryce Harper is going to get himself hurt — Check out the home run that Nats' prospect Bryce Harper hit last night. Specifically, check out the way he stopped to admire it and the kiss he blew to the pitcher when he crossed home plate: — Yes, he's young. But there's no excuse for that kind of thing.
Joseph White / Associated Press:
Harper runs the gamut in 1st year in the minors
Harper runs the gamut in 1st year in the minors
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Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Red Sox closer Papelbon banned for 3 games — NEW YORK — Boston Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon has been suspended for three games and fined an undisclosed amount in the aftermath of Saturday's ejection by plate umpire Tony Randazzo. — MLB announced it was banning Papelbon on Tuesday because of …
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Bosox RHP Papelbon suspended 3 games, he appeals — NEW YORK—Boston Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon has been suspended three games for making contact with an umpire. — The suspension was to begin Tuesday night against the New York Yankees, but Papelbon is appealing.
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Doug Padilla / ESPN:
Jake Peavy headed back to DL — CHICAGO — White Sox right-hander Jake Peavy is headed back to the disabled list with a strained right groin. — The team hasn't made it official, but Peavy said before Tuesday's game against the Mariners that he's talked to general manager Ken Williams.
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Associated Press:
Rockies OF Fowler goes on DL with abdominal strain — DENVER—The Colorado Rockies have placed slumping outfielder Dexter Fowler on the 15-day disabled list due to a left abdominal strain. — To take his place, the team purchased the contract of outfielder Charlie Blackmon from Triple-A Colorado Springs.
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Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Vernon Wells activated from DL — ANAHEIM, Calif. — The struggling Los Angeles Angels activated outfielder Vernon Wells from the 15-day disabled list before Tuesday night's game with the Tampa Bay Rays, hoping four weeks off can ignite Wells' bat and lift them from their offensive doldrums.
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Beth Harris / Associated Press:
Rays defeat slumping Angels 5-1
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Teixeira hit by pitch on knee, exits game — NEW YORK — Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira left Tuesday's game against the Red Sox after being hit on the right knee by a first-inning Jon Lester pitch. — Teixeira fell to the ground in obvious pain after the drilling, lying on his back at home plate for several moments.
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Fred Mitchell / Chicago Tribune:
Agent: Ramirez won't give up no-trade clause — Although the Chicago Cubs may consider a youth movement if their struggles continue, the agent for Aramis Ramirez says the veteran third baseman isn't inclined to drop his no-trade clause. — Ramirez is in the final year of a five-year, $75 million contract.
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Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Jeter would ‘love’ to reach 3K hits while at home — NEW YORK — Derek Jeter said he would “love” to reach 3,000 hits on the New York Yankees current 10-game homestand. Jeter is 14 hits shy of becoming the first Yankee to reach the mark. — “I would love to do it here,” …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Year after debut, Strasburg focuses on health — SAN FRANCISCO — A year ago on Wednesday, Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg made his Major League debut against the Pirates and what a debut it was. He pitched seven innings, allowed two runs on four hits and struck out 14 batters.
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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
In-depth: How moving walls impacts HRs — After one year as CEO of the San Diego Padres, Sandy Alderson made the above change to the wall in right-center at Petco Park during the 2005-06 offseason. — Sandy Alderson makes measured rather than rash decisions.
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Bill Koch / Cincinnati.com:
Jim Leyritz writes of DUI ordeal in book — CINCINNATI — Few feats are more invigorating for a major league baseball player than hitting a home run that turns the World Series around for his team, especially when that team is the New York Yankees. — Jim Leyritz, a graduate of Turpin High School …
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Joey Nowak / MLB.com:
D-backs' Vasquez, Gibson handed suspensions — Major League Baseball handed down suspensions to D-backs pitcher Esmerling Vasquez and manager Kirk Gibson for their involvement in Sunday's intentional throwing incidents between the Nationals and the D-backs, the league announced Tuesday afternoon.
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