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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Lee sidelined by fractured hand — Cubs slugger will wear cast for up to six weeks — CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs first baseman Derrek Lee has a fractured right hand and will be in a cast for up to six weeks, the team announced late Thursday. — Lee has a fracture of the distal radial and the distal ulna bone in his hand.
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Tim Kurkjian / Associated Press:
Cubs' Lee could miss 8-10 weeks with wrist injury — CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs first baseman Derrek Lee broke two bones in his right wrist in a collision with the Dodgers' Rafael Furcal and is expected to be in a cast up to six weeks. — The reigning NL batting champion …
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Wakefield set to wrap up homestand — Tampa Bay (7-8) at Boston (11-4), 7:05 p.m. ET — Though many of the faces have changed this season, the Red Sox might well maintain the swagger they've had at Fenway Park for the last several years. They go into Thursday's contest against the Devil Rays looking …
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Extra Bases
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:Latest blow: Shoulder sidelines Crawford
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The Joy of Sox
Jack Etkin / Rocky Mountain News:
Martin makes a statement by hitting Padres' Giles with pitch — An otherwise forgettable Wednesday afternoon for the Colorado Rockies was spiced up in the eighth inning. — That's when Rockies left-hander Tom Martin hit Brian Giles in the right buttock with the first pitch he threw to him.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Pounding from Padres adds up to one bad Day — Fifty minutes after an unsightly 13-4 loss to the San Diego Padres, Rockies manager Clint Hurdle stood outside his office and confirmed what fans' booing suggested Wednesday afternoon. — "Zach Day's next start is doubtful," Hurdle said.
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Bad Altitude
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:Giles drilled, calls it retaliation; Bochy seethes
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Gaslamp Ball
Associated Press:
Mets-Padres Preview — After winning 10 of 12 games to open the season, the New York Mets have lost two straight games as their offense has gone dry. — The Mets hope to see their lineup get back on track and end their first losing streak of the season when they open a four-game series against the San Diego Padres on Thursday.
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Ducksnorts
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Chris Needham / Capitol Punishment:
Hocked Up By A LOOGY — Live by the LOOGY. Die by the LOOGY. The Nats have two LOOGYs, short for Lefty One Out Guy. Yesterday, both LOOGYs pitched. And both LOOGYs failed. Unfortunately for the Nats, they failed at the wrong time, and turned a three-run lead into a one-run loss.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Notes: Hernandez placed on DL — Sore back sidelines starting second baseman; Matsui recalled — NEW YORK — The pained look on Anderson Hernandez's face said it all. — "Not good," Hernandez said, wincing. "Bad." — Hernandez was placed on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday …
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Associated Press:
Culprit of Mench's painful April: Wrong shoe size — SEATTLE — Kevin Mench entered Thursday night's game against the Seattle Mariners with zero RBI in his first 10 games. — Why? — Perhaps because his shoes were too small. — The Texas Rangers right fielder has missed five games …
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Lone Star Ball
Michael K. Ozanian / ESPN:
Forbes.com: The Business Of Baseball … Baseball owners continue to slam the ball out of the park. Team values increased an average of 15 percent for the second consecutive year, to $376 million, in our 2006 survey of Major League Baseball's 30 franchises.
John Shea / ESPN:
A's sold on Kendall's leadership skills — Jason Kendall was an impressive hitter in his nine National League seasons. — As a Pittsburgh Pirate from 1996 to 2004, he hit .306. One year, he hit 14 home runs. Another year, he had 75 RBI. Three years ago, he hit .325. He was on three All-Star teams.
Matthew Cerrone / Metsblog.com:
Note: Matthew Cerrone, Full-Time Blogger — In the last few week or so I've received several e-mails from long time readers saying that I am not putting forth enough original insight, nor providing the constant stream of interviews I once did at MetsBlog.com... They are correct. I am not.
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www.transplantedmetsfan.com
NY Daily News:
Saying hey to Shea, finally — I got off my couch on Tuesday night for a trip down to Shea Stadium. Amazin'-ly it was my first trip to the beautiful home of the New York Mets. The sad thing is I grew up a Mets fan. Since we didn't have a major league team in Denver until '93 …
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www.transplantedmetsfan.com
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.
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Lone Star Ball
Dallas Morning News:
Chat transcript: Cordero is still the Rangers' man — Evan Grant: Well, I'm here. Barely. Long game made for a long night. I've got the Eggs Benedict heading up the room and prepared to answer all your wide-ranging questions. But let me guess, you want to talk some Francisco Cordero, don't you?
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Lone Star Ball
Jeff Moeller / MLB.com:
Q&A with Rangers' Kameron Loe — After posting a 9-6 record with a 3.42 ERA in 48 appearances (including eight starts) with Texas in 2005, 25-year-old right-hander Kameron Loe earned a spot in the Rangers rotation this season. Loe, who features a fastball, heavy sinker, slurve and changeup …
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Notes: Jones ready to be activated — Leyland to ease veteran closer into role — OAKLAND — All that's left for Todd Jones now is to wait. — After throwing about 23 pitches on Wednesday afternoon in his second simulated game, Jones' work was finished.
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Bless You Boys
