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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Pelfrey promoted to Double-A — Pitching prospect could see Majors sometime this year — SAN FRANCISCO — The dots don't necessarily connect, Omar Minaya said. The Mets' promotion of Mike Pelfrey from Class A to Double-A on Tuesday was not the first in a row of falling dominoes …
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Associated Press:
Diamondbacks-Padres Preview — Jake Peavy doesn't have much to show for strong efforts in his last two starts. — Peavy tries for his first win since opening day for the San Diego Padres on Tuesday night when they continue a three-game set against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Petco Park.
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Amanda Branam / MLB.com:
Padres turn to Peavy — San Diego (8-11) vs. Arizona (9-11) 7:05 p.m. PT — SAN DIEGO — When he takes the mound against Arizona on Tuesday, maybe Jake Peavy will catch a break. Or, at least some run support. — Over his last two starts, the Padres have given him a total of two runs to work with …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Helton out of hospital, waits for final diagnosis — Philadelphia - His condition improved but his stomach ailment undiagnosed, Rockies first baseman Todd Helton returned home Monday after four days in the hospital. — The Rockies expect to learn today what caused Helton's illness after a final battery of tests is analyzed.
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Basil / Federal Baseball:
On Soriano — I'm not sure how much more I can say about Alfonso Soriano than Nate already wrote in an excellent post at Nats Triple Play. So I'm going to incorporate by reference just about everything Nate wrote. — On a personal level, I'm learning to love Soriano.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Patterson put on the shelf — Big Nasty will not make Thursday's start against the Cards — WASHINGTON — Right-hander John Patterson was scheduled to pitch against the Cardinals on Thursday, but word came down on Tuesday evening that the right-hander will miss his turn because of a strained muscle in his right forearm.
Chuck Bennett / Newsday:
Council seals deal on Mets Stadium — Queens City Council members closed a deal Tuesday that will allow the Mets to start construction on an $800 million stadium in June. — "There has been movement," said Councilman Hiram Monserrate (D-Queens). "This will pass tomorrow."
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The Eddie Kranepool Society
Tim Lemke / Washington Times:
Bidders tout minority involvement — With Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig expected to name a new owner for the Washington Nationals within days, bidding groups are scrambling to find ways to use their minority investors to get an edge. — Some groups, particularly …
Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Eldred likely out for the season — First baseman has surgery to repair injured thumb — ST. LOUIS — The Pirates' top power prospect, Brad Eldred, likely will miss the remainder of the 2006 season after undergoing surgery Tuesday to repair a fracture of the joint and collateral ligament of his left thumb.
Kent McDill / Daily Herald:
Newcomer Jones attempting to ignore angry right-field fans — Are Cubs fans taking almost 100 years of frustration out on Jacque Jones? — To hear Jones tell the story, it sounds like the right-field bleacher gang is giving it to him full barrel for his slow start at the plate.
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Jim Carley / MLB.com:
Notes: In pain, but Nomar can't complain — Izturis' recovery from surgery hits a snag — HOUSTON — His first two games back, Nomar Garciaparra looked like he couldn't feel better. — Looks can be deceiving. — Garciaparra missed 17 games with a strained right intercostal, a painful muscle injury in the rib area.
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Dodger Thoughts
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Off to a flying start — MILWAUKEE - In a game involving the Cincinnati Reds, it is fair to expect a home run every 45 minutes or so. They seem to have a love affair with home runs. They hit bundles of home runs. They give up even more home runs. They live and die with the home run, and they ache because of it.
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Fungoes
MLB.com:
Mike Mussina, RHP (2-1, 2.67) — Scouting Report: — Kazmir was everything the Devil Rays hoped he would be while blowing away the Red Sox in 5 2/3 innings in his last start. He worked all parts of the plate and pitched with poise while holding Boston to one run on four hits and striking out seven.
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DRays Bay
Jay Jaffe / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Hit List — Week of April 23 — Homers are up 18 percent over this time last year, at least according to ESPN's Juice Box tracker. Franchise values are up 15 percent, according to Forbes Magazine's annual independent survey of the game's financial landscape.
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Futility Infielder …
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Striking minor league umpires draw support — HAGERSTOWN, Md. —Twelve hours earlier, umpire Dan Iassogna was calling balls and strikes on Alfonso Soriano at RFK Stadium in the nation's capital. On Tuesday morning, Iassogna carried a picket sign and chanted in unison with 24 …
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Baseball Musings
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Giants-killer Trachsel on tap for Mets — New York Mets (12-7) at San Francisco (11-8), 10:15 p.m. ET — What do statistics tell us? Not everything, certainly. The Mets face Giants starter Jamey Wright on Tuesday night. His career numbers against the Mets — 1-2 record and 5.81 ERA — suggest the Giants are at risk.
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Pierre set to take on pal Willis for first time — CHICAGO &emdash; Miguel Cabrera was among the first Marlins to emerge from the Wrigley Field visitors' dugout before stretch Monday. It took him about five seconds to spot former teammate Juan Pierre. — Before long they were going through …
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Baseball Musings
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Mussina Finds Out That Less Can Be More — When Mike Mussina's curveball is especially sharp, he can hear it break as it slices the air. "Sometimes," he said last week, in the straightforward way he says almost everything, "it just makes a fft-fft-fft." — Mussina, who starts tonight …
Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers' Matthews adds pop to the top — Outfielder knows he doesn't fit the mold, and he doesn't want to — ARLINGTON - Outfielder Gary Matthews said he can't be the prototypical leadoff hitter. Manager Buck Showalter doesn't want him to be. — "I'm not going to steal 50 bases …
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