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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
LaRoche has surgery, expected back in 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 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 and the illusion of contention
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Bruce Levine / ESPN:
With N.Y. in town, let Z speculation begin — CHICAGO — With the New York Yankees coming to town, it's only normal that some Chicago Cubs players will be under the microscope of baseball scouts and media with the trading deadline only six weeks away. — The one name that keeps coming up in baseball circles is Carlos Zambrano.
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John Romano / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays' plunking of Kevin Youkilis was necessary — ST. PETERSBURG — The result mattered. No reason to pretend otherwise. — The Red Sox won the game, won the series and expanded their lead on the Rays in the American League East. If you are a bottom-line person, that's as clear-cut as it gets.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Frank and Jamie McCourt announce settlement in Dodgers divorce case — The divorce settlement requires Frank McCourt to win two crucial decisions to assure his continued ownership of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The divorce settlement could be voided if baseball Commissioner Bud Selig rejects …
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Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Yankees Edge Ahead In Q Poll — At Least Among Men — The Yankees may have had a rough off-season, with Cliff Lee spurning their mega-million dollar offer to go to the Phillies and Andy Pettitte retiring. The Red Sox had a banner off-season, adding stars Adrian Gonzalez and Carl Crawford …
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
The great realignment debate — Special guest Buster Olney joins the discussion about pros and cons of realigning MLB … Here at Rumblings and Grumblings, we've always believed in realignment — every time we drove through a pothole we didn't see coming. But baseball realignment?
Brian Heyman / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Yankees pregame: The Gordon era/Ranger accuses two Yankees/more from Cashman — We're going to see if the Brian Gordon era lasts just one day or more. — Brian Cashman spoke about the machinations involved in bringing the 32-year-old converted outfielder and 15-year minor-leaguer here to start today.
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Rangers catcher accuses Yanks of stealing signs
Rangers catcher accuses Yanks of stealing signs
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Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
Minor League Transactions: June 8-14 — Players listed with an asterisk (*) signed minor league contracts, replacing major league pacts with the same organization. That's a fancy way of saying the player has been optioned or outrighted to the minors. — Number in parentheses indicate draft round.
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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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HardballTalk and MLB Rumors
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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