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Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
Bernadina leads off with right-hander on hill — WASHINGTON — Nationals manager Jim Riggleman made a minor shift to the top of his lineup for Thursday's series finale with the Mariners, putting Roger Bernadina in the leadoff spot and moving Jayson Werth to second.
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Washington Post:
Riggleman quits as Nationals manager — A season worth of brewing frustration about his tenuous contract status led Manager Jim Riggleman to abruptly resign today as the manager of the Washington Nationals, leaving them without a manager minutes after winning for the 11th time in 12 and achieving a record above .500.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Jim Riggleman Resigns — In a surprising move, Nationals manager Jim Riggleman has resigned, according to MLB.com's Bill Ladson (Twitter link). Riggleman stepped down after his club beat the Mariners this afternoon and improved to 38-37 thanks to an impressive stretch over the course of which they've won 11 of 12 games.
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Aaron Gleeman / HardballTalk:
Shocker: Unhappy with contract, Jim Riggleman resigns as Nationals manager — Just minutes after the Nationals beat the Mariners with a walk-off sacrifice fly in a 1-0 game to move above .500 manager Jim Riggleman announced his resignation. — According to general manager Mike Rizzo …
Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:
Jose Reyes to New York Yankees ‘not going to happen,’ says Brian Cashman, who supports Derek Jeter — Any conspiracy theorist who has pondered Mets shortstop Jose Reyes being fitted for Yankee pinstripes, either later this season or in the near future, can forget it.
ESPN:
Rangers' Hamilton: Blues cause daytime drama … When it comes to hitting, it's been night and day for Texas Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton this season — and the reigning American League MVP has a theory as to why. — He has blue eyes. — Under the sun, Hamilton's numbers are dim.
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Bucs have big decision to make about Maholm — PITTSBURGH — He may not view it as such, but Paul Maholm is making a pitch for his future each time he takes the mound this season. — His hope, too, is that the Pirates are taking notice. — Maholm is nearing the end of the guaranteed portion …
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NY Daily News:
Mets' Francisco Rodriguez says he has to ‘get my head out of my butt’ calls recent play ‘pathetic’ — Francisco Rodriguez wasn't about to take solace out of Justin Turner being clipped by a pitch with the bases loaded in the 13th inning for the Mets' first walkoff win of the season Wednesday night against the A's.
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Joe Stiglich / Boston Herald:
Mets end Athletics' six-game winning streak at six
Mets end Athletics' six-game winning streak at six
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Larry Dierker / MLB.com:
Pondering Interleague Play and its effects — The other night, outgoing Astros owner Drayton McLane visited the Astros' radio booth during a game with the Braves. Broadcaster Milo Hamilton asked him if there was anything to the story of the team moving to the American League West to balance …
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Steve Berthiaume / ESPN:
Rays need to get out of Tampa Bay — The Tampa Bay Rays must be moved. The Rays' barely tenable existence in St. Petersburg, Fla., is getting worse and it's becoming, to borrow a word from star pitcher David Price in describing a critical but sparsely attended game late last season, “embarrassing.”
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Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Trout, Harper headline Futures Game rosters — U.S., World teams set for annual top-prospects game — A year ago at this time, Liam Hendriks was beyond excited. — The Australian right-hander in the Minnesota Twins organization was so overjoyed about being named to the 2010 XM …
Evan Drellich / MLB.com:
A's place Willingham on DL, recall Carter — Oakland's most productive power hitter, Josh Willingham, went on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left Achilles tendon on Thursday, and Chris Carter was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento. — Willingham has a .231 average in 64 games …
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Associated Press:
Tigers Call Up Inge, Plan to Recall Perry — DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Tigers have welcomed back third baseman Brandon Inge. — Detroit recalled Inge on Thursday from his injury rehabilitation assignment with Triple-A Toledo. Inge was on the disabled list with mononucleosis.
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Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Source: Cubs prepare for trade market activity — CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs will bring in their top scouts on Monday and Tuesday to have meetings about the direction of the team with the trading deadline just five weeks away, according to a baseball source.
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Associated Press:
Mets' Wright cleared to start full workouts — NEW YORK — Injured Mets third baseman David Wright has been cleared to resume workouts and could rejoin the team in three weeks. — The all-star has been out since May 16 because of a stress fracture in his lower back.
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Will another late swoon doom Leyland? — LOS ANGELES — The last time Jim Leyland was in the final year of his contract, the Tigers awarded him an extension at almost precisely this point of the season. — The date was June 19, 2009. Leyland signed a two-year deal to manage through 2011.
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Associated Press:
Lincecum strikes out 12 in seven, Giants beat the Twins — SAN FRANCISCO — Tim Lincecum struck out 12 in seven superb innings, helping the San Francisco Giants beat the Minnesota Twins 2-1 Thursday. — Miguel Tejada and Cody Ross drove in runs for the Giants, who won their second straight following a season-long five-game skid.
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