Top News:
Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Yanks' Joba has ligament tear; year likely over — NEW YORK — Yankees setup man Joba Chamberlain has a torn ligament in his right elbow, manager Joe Girardi announced Thursday. He is likely going to miss the remainder of the season. — “My guess is he probably is going to have to have surgery,” Girardi said.
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YFSF
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Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
So far, Bombers are second-rate against rival Red Sox — NEW YORK - The Yankees' official descent into second place was anything but a controlled landing - given how they've been embarrassed by the Red Sox this week, it felt more like a full-blown collapse, even if it is only June.
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Boston Globe and Pinstripe Alley
ESPN:
Ortiz to Girardi on bat flip: Take it like a man
Ortiz to Girardi on bat flip: Take it like a man
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Pinstripe Alley and Surviving Grady
Mike Mazzeo / ESPN:
A.J. Burnett sick of hearing about past
A.J. Burnett sick of hearing about past
Discussion:
Over the Monster, Red Sox Monster, HardballTalk, Pinstripe Alley and New York Times
Associated Press:
Jurrjens leads Braves to rare sweep of Marlins — MIAMI — Jair Jurrjens threw seven solid innings and drove in a run as the Atlanta Braves handed the Florida Marlins their eighth straight loss with a 3-2 win Thursday night. — Alex Gonzalez also drove in a run with a double as the Braves completed …
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Talking Chop
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Sports Illustrated:
Assessing the new managers … Wednesday night was a rough one for a trio of managers in one of the largest and best classes of managers in their first full year with new teams. Terry Collins' Mets relief corps blew a 6-2 lead late in a 7-6 defeat to the Brewers, the Braves' Fredi Gonzalez …
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Mets Fever and Orioles Insider
Associated Press:
Royals calling up 3B Mike Moustakas — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — For three years Kansas City Royals fans have waited to see Mike Moustakas and Eric Hosmer, their heralded first-round picks of 2007 and '08, on the field together in Kauffman Stadium. — Now it's about to happen.
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MLB Daily Dish and baseballmusings.com
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Red Sox wait to hear on Dustin Pedroia — NEW YORK — Dustin Pedroia's appointment with Dr. Tom Gill was at 4:30 p.m. today. Terry Francona is waiting to hear the result. — Francona expressed confidence that Pedroia would be in the lineup tomorrow. But a few seconds later admitted …
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joy of sox
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Associated Press:
A's fire manager Geren amid nine-game skid — OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland Athletics have fired manager Bob Geren in the midst of a nine-game losing streak that has sent them tumbling to the bottom of the AL West standings. — Oakland general manager Billy Beane immediately announced Thursday …
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Yahoo! Sports
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Bob Melvin / Associated Press:
A's dump Geren, name Melvin interim
A's dump Geren, name Melvin interim
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Washington Post, AZ Snake Pit and baseballmusings.com
Associated Press:
Young homers as Diamondbacks shut out Pirates — PITTSBURGH — Chris Young hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning, four Arizona pitchers combined for a five-hit shutout and the Diamondbacks snapped a three-game losing streak with a 2-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday night.
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Bucs Dugout
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Associated Press:
Alex Avila, Justin Verlander lead Tigers past Mariners — DETROIT - Alex Avila hit two triples and Justin Verlander pitched eight strong innings as the Detroit Tigers beat the Seattle Mariners 4-1 on Thursday night. — Verlander (7-3) struck out a season-best 10 while allowing one run on five hits.
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Lookout Landing and Bless You Boys
Associated Press:
Casilla's single in ninth lifts Twins to win over Rangers — MINNEAPOLIS — Alexi Casilla laced a single to left field to drive in the winning run with two outs in the ninth and lift the Minnesota Twins to a 5-4 victory over the Texas Rangers on a windy, chilly Thursday night at Target Field.
Brian Erni / MetsBlog.com:
Final Score: Mets 4 Brewers 1 — The New York Mets (30-32) defeated the Milwaukee Brewers (35-28) tonight by a score of 4-1. — For a complete box score and recap, check out SNY.TV. — The Least You Should Know: — Jon Niese (5-5) tossed 7.2 innings and held the Brewers to three hits …
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Yahoo! Sports
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Even rally can't get monkey off Angels' backs — Manager Mike Scioscia grows more frustrated after Angels waste chances and lose fifth in a row. — The longer the postgame interview went on, the more Mike Scioscia's voice filled with ire. — The Angels manager has stressed patience during …
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Lone Star Ball, USA Today and HardballTalk
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Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Orioles, Nationals Interested In Bill Hall — For a player that hit .224/.272/.340 before being released by the Astros, Bill Hall is drawing quite a bit of interest. Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports reports that both the Orioles and Nationals have interest in Hall, and he mentions that the Yankees could get in the mix as well.
Discussion:
MLB Daily Dish
JSOnline:
Morgan didn't know he won game — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — Does it count as a walk-off if you don't know you won the game? — The answer is yes but Nyjer Morgan wasn't sure at first why his teammates were running onto the field to mob him.
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David Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
Nyjer Morgan doesn't realize it's 9th inning until he wins game
Nyjer Morgan doesn't realize it's 9th inning until he wins game
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Deadspin and Patrick Flood
Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
Jim Northrup career highlights — Yesterday, sad news broke in the baseball world: Former Tigers outfielder Jim Northrup died at age 71 of Alzheimer's disease. — Though he was no one's idea of a Hall of Famer and never an All-Star, he did have a rather impressive career.
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TigerBlog
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Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Never too early to look ahead to Class of 2012 — College pitchers, high school hitters look to be strengths of Draft — Now that the 2011 First-Year Player Draft is over and done with, it's time to look ahead to the Class of 2012. — It might seem too far in the future …
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Minor League Ball