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Associated Press:
Nationals GM Bowden arrested, charged with DUI — WASHINGTON — Nationals general manager Jim Bowden was arrested and charged with driving under the influence while in Florida during his team's series against the Marlins last weekend. — The Nationals released a statement from Bowden …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals GM Bowden Is Charged With DUI — Washington Nationals General Manager Jim Bowden was arrested Sunday night in Miami and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, the club announced today. — Bowden, 44, said in a statement released by the club, "I intend to plead …
Curt Anderson / Associated Press:Nationals GM Bowden arrested, charged with DUI
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Davies goes the distance to down Mets — Jones hits two long balls, drives in four runs — NEW YORK — That power stroke that Andruw Jones displayed throughout last year's summer months has returned. So too has the reason to believe the Braves do indeed possess a solid starting rotation.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Another day, another injury — Floyd, Beltran and Hernandez miss Tuesday's game — NEW YORK — The lineups were reminiscent of those used for Spring Training games while the World Baseball Classic was underway. No Carlos Beltran, no Edgar Renteria, no Cliff Floyd, no Chipper Jones.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Zambrano battered by Braves — Right-hander gives up seven runs, three homers — NEW YORK — The weakest link in the Mets' pitching staff nonetheless had enough power to render Shea Stadium all but silent Tuesday night. Five innings of inadequate pitching by Victor Zambrano took the fans …
Thomas Heath / Washington Post:
Kasten Joins Lerner Family in Bid for Nats — Atlanta sports executive Stan Kasten has joined the family of Theodore "Ted" Lerner in a bid to purchase the Washington Nationals, sources said, boosting the Lerners' chances in what baseball insiders believe is a three-way race to buy the team for $450 million.
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Hensley set for first start of 2006 — San Diego (5-7) at Colorado (7-6), 5:35 p.m. PT — Clay Hensley, a mainstay in the Padres' bullpen last season, gets his shot at the rotation on Tuesday night — weather permitting — when he takes on a Rockies lineup that worked him over 11 days earlier in San Diego.
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Associated Press:
Padres-Rockies Preview — The Colorado Rockies don't have much to show for their last two home games. — The Rockies try to break out of a minor offensive slump Tuesday night when they continue a three-game set at Coors Field against the San Diego Padres .
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Youkilis lifts Sox late — First baseman's two-run double in eighth breaks deadlock — BOSTON — Perhaps Tuesday night was nothing more than the end of the worst beginning Manny Ramirez has ever had in his professional baseball life. The star slugger of the Red Sox had a much-needed breakout …
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USA Today:
Chicago Cubs … Cubs bear with Zambrano's temper, talent — In his last start before facing the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight, Carlos Zambrano gave up two home runs, committed a balk and a throwing error and hit a batter in an 8-3 loss to the Cincinnati Reds. — On the bright side, he didn't have a blowup on the mound.
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:Rehab assignment up next for optimistic Wood
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Christina Kahrl / Baseball Prospectus:
Transaction Analysis — April 14-17 — American League — National League — Placed LHP David Wells on the 15-day DL (sprained knee), retroactive to 4/13; recalled RHP Jermaine Van Buren from Pawtucket (Triple-A). [4/15] — Considering we're only talking about the skippable fifth slot …
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Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Escobar handcuffs Twins — Strikes out season-high 10, backed by Figgins' two-run homer — MINNEAPOLIS — Chone Figgins made sure the Angels didn't waste a solid pitching performance by Kelvim Escobar. — Figgins drilled a two-run homer in the top of the fifth inning and …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Garland a groupie — Jon Garland kept his word Tuesday night. — Before Mark Teahen's home run reached the left-field seats in the third inning, Garland looked to home plate for a new baseball and immediately began concentrating on the next batter rather than dwelling on his mistake.
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Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Johnson has a tough time vs. Jays — Big Unit allows seven runs on nine hits in 3 1/3 innings — TORONTO — This time, Randy Johnson didn't leave his start because of fatigue. He left on Tuesday night because he couldn't get the Blue Jays out. — The Yankees couldn't overcome …
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Deadspin:
Hey! You Guys! — Everyone has been trying to come up with a nickname for Detroit Tigers first baseman Chris Shelton, who has nine home runs and is destroying everything right now. — Most of the nicknames have had something to do with Shelton's red hair, but that's too easy, as far as we're concerned.
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: DeRosa headed to DL — Aching ankle proving too painful for infielder — SEATTLE — Infielder Mark DeRosa is headed for the disabled list, and the Rangers are expected to call up Triple-A infielder Drew Meyer to the Major Leagues. — The Rangers are expected to make the decision final …
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