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Associated Press:
Nationals send down Watson, Gonzalez, recall Church, Harris — WASHINGTON (AP) — The struggling Washington Nationals optioned outfielder Brandon Watson and backup catcher Wiki Gonzalez to Triple-A New Orleans on Thursday and recalled outfielder Ryan Church and infielder Brendan Harris.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals go back to Church — Washington recalls center fielder, sends Watson to Triple-A — WASHINGTON — After he was optioned to Triple-A New Orleans, Nationals outfielder Ryan Church said he would be back in the big leagues in two weeks. It actually took 16 days …
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Oleanders and Morning Glories
MLB.com:
Nationals recall outfielder Ryan Church and infielder Brendan Harris from Triple-A New Orleans — Outfielder Brandon Watson and catcher Wiki Gonzalez optioned to New Orleans — The Washington Nationals today recalled outfielder Ryan Church and infielder Brendan Harris from Triple-A New Orleans …
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Nationals Farm Authority
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Big-bat attack does trick — Sox's 15-hit barrage aids scuffling Garland — DETROIT — The White Sox returned home Thursday with a four-game winning streak and a tailwind of relief. — The relaxation came from an offense that bailed out Jon Garland with a relentless attack to hold off …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
What's up? Their ERAs — Even after a sweep in Detroit, Sox fans can find things to worry about. Topping the list: Garland's woes, writes Mark Gonzales — DETROIT — The same Jon Garland who won a career-high 18 games last year has been pounded in his first two starts.
Discussion:
Exile in Wrigleyville
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Contreras is crafty, Thome slugs 5th HR — DETROIT — Jose Contreras' record of success covers his last 10 regular-season starts. — And since recovering from a tight left hamstring in spring training, slugger Jim Thome has amassed impressive power numbers.
Discussion:
Exile in Wrigleyville
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Clement looks to start new Sox streak — Toronto (4-4) at Boston (6-2), 7:05 p.m. ET — The Red Sox have yet to lose a series in the early portion of this season, and they'll try to keep it that way Thursday night, when they host the Blue Jays in the rubber match of a three-game set.
Discussion:
The Joy of Sox
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Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Ross' 7-RBI outburst may change Dodgers' minds — PITTSBURGH — If this was Cody Ross' last game for the Los Angeles Dodgers, he certainly gave them something to remember him by. — Ross hit a grand slam and a three-run homer in successive at-bats and the Dodgers rode a big game …
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Associated Press:
Reports: Grand jury investigating whether Bonds committed perjury — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal grand jury is investigating whether Barry Bonds committed perjury when he testified in 2003 that he never used steroids, according to media reports. — The panel has been hearing evidence …
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USA Today:
Law of economics rules starters' wage scale — In between golf, fishing, working out and whatever other activities kept them busy in the offseason, pitchers entering the last year of their contracts noticed a pleasant development — the price of starting pitching skyrocketed again over the winter.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Homers hurt Nationals in loss to Mets — Hernandez allows eight runs — seven earned — on four dingers — WASHINGTON — After a 3-1 defeat on Wednesday night, second baseman Jose Vidro complained that the Nationals couldn't hit for power because of the huge dimensions at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium.
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Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Gerut defies Pirates by seeking knee operation — Gerut defies Pirates by seeking knee operation — PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jody Gerut was placed on the minor-league restricted list Thursday by the Pittsburgh Pirates after the outfielder decided to have right knee surgery the team doesn't think is necessary.
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Bucs Dugout
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Pulp friction — Home runs are up this year. We peel away at the conspiracy that the ball is juiced. — Conspiracy theories about the "fly factor" of baseballs are a big hit, so to speak. — With balls flying out of parks at an early-season pace not seen since the suspicious heyday of 2001 …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Arizona noticing Colorado's revival — Phoenix - For eight seasons, opponents have arrived at first base and offered Rockies star Todd Helton sympathy. "Wait until next year" was more a warning than a condolence. — One week into Year 2 of a full-blown youth movement, everything is different.
Discussion:
Purple Row
MLB.com:
Brewers beat Cards at own game — Fundamentally sound play leads to 4-3 victory in St. Louis — ST. LOUIS — The Milwaukee Brewers were under strict instructions to play more like the St. Louis Cardinals. You should not go wrong following orders like this and the Brewers didn't.
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Al's Ramblings
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Backe departs with sprained elbow — Houston starter lasts two innings against Giants — SAN FRANCISCO — Brandon Backe threw a fastball to Lance Niekro and immediately knew something wasn't right. His pitching coach and head athletic trainer knew it, too, and soon after …
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The Crawfish Boxes


