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Cardinals remain part of Pujols — DETROIT — The more Albert Pujols talked about St. Louis, the more he smiled. — Next Tuesday at Anaheim, Pujols will play against the Cardinals for the first time — in the regular season, in spring training, in anything other than an intrasquad game.
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Barnes drives in go-ahead run as Astros top Cardinlas — HOUSTON — Erik Bedard pitched six effective innings and the Houston Astros used a four-run fourth inning to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 on Wednesday night. — Bedard (3-3) allowed seven hits and walked one, but limited St. Louis to three runs.
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Yankees could be trade fit for Phillies — SAN DIEGO — News that New York Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira needs season-ending surgery to repair a right wrist injury could ultimately be felt in the Phillies' clubhouse. — The Phillies have struggled to reach the .500 mark all season …
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Mark Teixeira to have season-ending wrist surgery … Doctors have recommended that New York Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira undergo surgery to repair the sheath tendon in his right wrist, which would end his season and deal another injury blow to the second-place club.
Associated Press:
Lackey Sharp as Red Sox Beat Rockies 5-3 — BOSTON — John Lackey struck out a season-high 12 over seven strong innings and Daniel Nava drove in two runs, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 5-3 victory Wednesday and a sweep of the two-game series against the Colorado Rockies.
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Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Futures Game rosters full of fresh faces in 2013 — Forty of 50 participants new; Fans can vote for Futures Finalists — The Sirius XM All-Star Futures Game is now a mainstay of All-Star Weekend festivities, about to take place for the 15th time. That doesn't mean it can't use a fresh coat of paint every year.
Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Sources: A-Rod thinks Yanks slowing return — NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez believes the New York Yankees do not want him to return this season, and perhaps ever again, according to sources who spoke to ESPNNewYork.com on condition of anonymity. — According to a source …
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Kazmir throws six hitless innings and Indians beat Orioles — BALTIMORE — Scott Kazmir took a no-hitter into the seventh, and the Cleveland Indians scored two ninth-inning runs off Baltimore Orioles closer Jim Johnson to pull out a 4-3 victory Wednesday night.
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Associated Press:
Zimmermann Quiets D-Backs in Nationals' 3-2 Win — WASHINGTON — Jordan Zimmermann dominated after a shaky start and rookie Anthony Rendon had his third three-hit performance as the Washington Nationals defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 3-2 on Wednesday night.
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Joe Smith / Tampa Bay Times:
Price: I'm ready to come back — Ace lefthander David Price said he's ready to rejoin the Rays rotation. — Price, out since mid-May with a left triceps strain, said it's up to the the team when he'll come off the disabled list. But Price made a pretty strong argument …
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Danny Knobler / CBSSports.com:
Orioles prospect Dylan Bundy likely needs Tommy John surgery — The Orioles hoped that Dylan Bundy would pitch for them in the big leagues this season. — Now there's a real chance that he won't even make it there next season. — Bundy is visiting Dr. James Andrews on Wednesday …
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Kyle Brasseur / ESPN:
Red Sox's Buchholz calls off bullpen session — BOSTON — Throwing off a mound for the first time in nearly 20 days, Red Sox starter Clay Buchholz cut short his bullpen session after 15-18 pitches because of discomfort in his trapezius muscle. — Buchholz, who has been on the disabled list …
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