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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Comments are not a hit with Kazmir — Tampa Bay lefthander Scott Kazmir didn't care for comments Curt Schilling made this week on WEEI radio, when Boston's ace said the reason the Red Sox and Devil Rays have had numerous bench-clearing incidents is because of Kazmir ''hitting multiple batters every time he threw against us.
Discussion:
The Sports Frog
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:Latest blow: Shoulder sidelines Crawford
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The Joy of Sox
Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:Perfectly bad baseball: Sloppy Rays aid Schilling, Sox
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Surviving Grady
Glenn Rabney / MLB.com:
Cubs 5, Dodgers 4 — Rookie Sean Marshall did everything he could to put his team in a position to win on Wednesday. But it took an eighth inning rally, sparked by back-to-back RBI singles from Michael Barrett and Ronny Cedeno, to tie the game then put the Cubs ahead for good.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:For Marshall, it's back to the basics
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Goat Riders of the Apocalypse
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:Cubs rally past Dodgers despite injuries
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Mark Herrmann / Newsday:
Never Wright off Braves — Hudson, three errors by third baseman lift rival Mets can't beat — The Mets just didn't have enough health, enough hitting, enough fielding or enough luck to get through three days against the Braves. That only made the Mets realize how amazing it is that a team can go 14 years without letting up.
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Randy Galloway / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Game has a new face for Jaramillo — Rudy Jaramillo watches the daily struggle from the den of his longtime Oak Cliff home in Dallas. He makes notes, many notes, both mental and scribbling on a legal pad. — "You know what I've learned?" he asked Wednesday.
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Lone Star Ball
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Pitching has Rangers in the running — SEATTLE — Ask Rangers players what the most reliable part of their team has been so far this season, and you'll get a surprising answer. — Starting pitching. — "Our pitchers have thrown great," third baseman Hank Blalock said.
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers call up utility option — SEATTLE - The plane flight Drew Meyer took from Memphis to Seattle was 1,870 air miles. The personal trip he took was even longer. — Once considered a wasted first-round draft pick, Meyer officially became a major leaguer Wednesday when the Rangers purchased his contract from Triple-A Oklahoma.
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Stern catches some attention on way out — Adam Stern, fresh off his absurd snow-cone catch to end Tuesday night's game and save Jonathan Papelbon, sat on the black leather couch facing the clubhouse's flat-screen television, as ESPN's Web Gems feature played.
Discussion:
The House That Dewey Built
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Notes: Stern sent down after game — Harris expected to join the Red Sox on Thursday — BOSTON — The day after Adam Stern made what might have been a game-saving catch to close out Tuesday's win over the Devil Rays, the outfielder was again a hot topic of discussion.
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Kaz gets second chance — Kaz Matsui's return to the Mets - and to their starting lineup - has arrived faster than the team anticipated. Rookie replacement Anderson Hernandez was placed on the 15-day disabled list after an MRI yesterday revealed he has a bulging disk in his lower back.
Discussion:
The Metropolitans
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Wright Thompson / Kansas City Star:
Greinke takes step toward mound — For Zack Greinke, there's no schedule or projected return date. Just hope. — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Zack Greinke is alone, something that seems to both comfort and frighten him. The normally busy baseball facility has gone silent.
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Expert — I'm often introduced as a "baseball expert." I always chuckle, because to me, the more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know. Every discovery, every analysis, every set of data leads to new conclusions and often just as many questions as answers.
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
Associated Press:
Yanks' Acosta dies in accident — NEW YORK (AP) — New York Yankees minor league manager Oscar Acosta and team official Humberto Trejo were killed in a car accident in the Dominican Republic, the New York Post reported Thursday. — Acosta, the manager of the Gulf Coast Yankees of the Rookie League …
Chris Haft / Contra Costa Times:
Bonds' day off no real concern — PHOENIX - Barry Bonds didn't play Wednesday night in the Giants' 10-3 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks, but there was no cause for alarm, according to manager Felipe Alou. — Alou said that he and Bonds agreed to the rest before Tuesday's game.
Discussion:
Baseball Musings
Scott / CardNilly:
Pseudoliveblog: Pittsburgh Edition — I'm not working this afternoon, and there's an afternoon Cards game — sounds like a pseudoliveblog type of day to me! — For those of you not familiar with the concept, here's what I mean by pseudoliveblog: Bloggers with quicker wits and typing ability …
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Embree puts his problems on the mantel — DENVER - Some people collect shark's teeth. Others prefer mastodon bones. Alan Embree's calcified matter of choice? The five bone chips and two spurs removed from his left elbow in October by acclaimed surgeon James Andrews.

