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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
LaRoche has surgery, expected back next spring — WASHINGTON — Nationals first baseman Adam LaRoche underwent left shoulder surgery Thursday morning at Washington Hospital Center. The surgery was performed by Dr. Wiemi Douoguih, who performed a shoulder SLAP repair, which means major work was done inside the shoulder.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Lerner pleased by Nationals' progress in 2011 — WASHINGTON — Nationals principal owner Mark Lerner said he is pleased by the progress the team has made this year. — Entering Thursday's action against the Cardinals, the Nationals were in sole possession of fourth place in the National League East …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Rangers continue to have interest in Nats relievers — WASHINGTON — The Rangers continue to have interest in at least five of the Nationals relievers, including right-handers Todd Coffey and Tyler Clippard, according to a baseball source. But the two clubs are not in serious discussion.
Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
The Nationals and the illusion of contention — The Nationals this season have scored 263 runs and have allowed 262. Stated differently: In the most efficient measure of a team, the Nationals are a smidge better than even (and they have the same 34-34 Pythagorean record as the Giants.)
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals well positioned as bats come alive
Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Angels aren't likely to find trade magic — For those who think highly of the 2011 Los Angeles Angels, there is good news: They're probably not going to change much. — Even as the Angels have scratched in the dirt for runs and struggled to stay relevant in the AL West since mid-May, they've found options are scarce.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels cut ties with Scott Kazmir
Angels cut ties with Scott Kazmir
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Amy K. Nelson / ESPN:
Nelson: Phillips a hit on Twitter — Cincinnati Reds second baseman using Twitter to connect with fans — and on the field — GLENDALE, Ariz. — It's a Friday afternoon in late March, and Rachel and Dave Zahniser sit nervously in a hotel lobby, their eyes darting, looking to the door constantly.
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Rangers catcher accuses Yanks of stealing signs — NEW YORK — Yankees outfielder Andruw Jones was accused by Texas Rangers catcher Yorvit Torrealba of stealing signs and giving pitch locations to hitters from second base during the fifth inning of Wednesday night's 12-4 New York win.
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Associated Press:
Tigers beat Indians 6-2, take 2 of 3 to claim 1st — DETROIT - Jhonny Peralta and Ryan Raburn hit back-to-back, solo homers in the fourth inning, and the Detroit Tigers went on to beat the Cleveland Indians 6-2 Thursday. — The Tigers won twice in the three-game series to move a game ahead of Cleveland in the AL Central.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Saturday's game pushed back to 7:10 p.m. — ST. PETERSBURG — Two weeks ago, the Red Sox changed a Saturday game from night to day so that fans could watch the Bruins play in the Stanley Cup Final. Now that the Bruins have won the Cup, the Sox are making another change this Saturday.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Holliday homers to answer Nats' two blasts — WASHINGTON — Let Home Run Derby begin. — Technically two innings after stringing back-to-back home runs for the first time this season, the Washington Nationals repeated the stunt to open Thursday's series finale against the Cardinals.
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Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
Jeremy Guthrie leaves game with a back strain — Orioles starter was having a nice day against the Blue Jays. He had five shutout innings under his belt with five strikeouts, but then he had to leave the game with a strained back. Updates will come later.
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Nishioka batting third for Twins in Target Field debut — Tsuyoshi Nishioka is batting third for the Twins today, and playing shortstop, for his Target Field debut. — Instead of moving Ben Revere and Alexi Casilla out of the top two spots in the lineup, Manager Ron Gardenhire has decided to slot Nishioka behind them.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Daniels willing to deal for 'pen help — NEW YORK — Rangers general manager Jon Daniels talked late Wednesday night with manager Ron Washington about their bullpen. Right now all they can do is talk. — Daniels is looking for ways to improve their bullpen, including having active discussions …
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Associated Press:
Jimenez Remains Upbeat Considering Struggles — DENVER (AP) — Ubaldo Jimenez strolls around the clubhouse with a carefree attitude even if he's smoldering inside. — The Colorado Rockies All-Star pitcher is baffled by his puzzling plunge in production this season, a slump that's tested his usually easygoing demeanor.
Ccolton / CBS New York:
On WFAN: Sandy Alderson ‘Pleased And Gratified’ With Mets' Play — NEW YORK (WFAN) - After beating the Braves on Wednesday, the Mets are at .500 for the first time in almost a month, a record that has general manager Sandy Alderson “pleased and gratified.” — “I'm not surprised …
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Drew Silva / HardballTalk:
Mitt Romney, Red Sox fan, didn't know the Rays have a dome — Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is hosting a fund raiser in downtown Tampa, Florida on Thursday and decided to kill some time by taking in the Red Sox vs. Rays game Wednesday night at Tropicana Field.
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