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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Cordero gets win, Blalock gets save for Rangers — ARLINGTON - The Rangers won in the bottom of the ninth again Tuesday. — This can't go on forever. — As much fun as it's been for the Rangers to dogpile on a chosen hero - Tuesday, Hank Blalock got the honor when his single gave …
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Lone Star Ball
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Gil Lebreton / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Coco can't save the day, any day — ARLINGTON — There's an elephant in the room, but manager Buck Showalter says that the Rangers aren't ignoring it. — "I know I'm better than this," the problem-in-question, bullpen closer Francisco Cordero, said Tuesday night. — For Cordero, it was another night at the office.
Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Mench is finding his comfort zone — ARLINGTON - In spring training, Kevin Mench was toying with opponents. Games were almost like batting practice in Surprise, Ariz. Mench hit .417, had seven home runs and drove in 18 runs in 20 games. He wasn't impressed. — Neither was Buck Showalter.
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Schilling says he was willing, just not able — CLEVELAND — He never had thrown this many pitches in a Red Sox uniform, or for anyone else in almost six years. In 534 big-league starts going back 19 seasons, he'd thrown more pitches just 16 times in his career. In April? Just twice, back in 1998.
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Associated Press:
Diamondbacks-Padres Preview — The starting pitchers for the Arizona Diamondbacks had their problems. That was before they arrived at Petco Park. — The Diamondbacks look for their first series sweep in San Diego in nearly seven years on Wednesday when they send veteran Orlando Hernandez to the mound to meet the Padres.
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wusatv9.com:
New Nationals Owner — 9 News has learned Major League Baseball has selected the new owners of the Washington Nationals. 9 Sports Director Brett Haber has confirmed that the Lerner Group will be named in a news conference that could come as soon as Friday.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets blast back at Barry — Nady, Floyd answer Bonds' 710th — SAN FRANCISCO - Barry Bonds took a step toward history. Steve Trachsel took command after that, as the Mets beat the Giants, 4-1, last night. — Xavier Nady's homer to left to lead off the seventh - over the glove …
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The Metropolitans
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Kevin Baxter / Miami Herald:
Enchanted April no more — Pitching in 39-degree weather, Dontrelle Willis experienced his first loss in April in 10 decisions and first loss at Wrigley Field. — kbaxter@MiamiHerald.com — CHICAGO - Who says these young Marlins can't show us things we've never seen before?
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Baseball Musings
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:Pierre set to take on pal Willis for first time
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Baseball Musings
Dallas Morning News:
Greer hopes to coach — Former Ranger takes office job with an eye toward a coaching role — ARLINGTON - Former Rangers outfielder Rusty Greer wants to manage. — Although Tuesday's announcement that Greer has signed a personal services contract with the Rangers has him in the front office …
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
rangers notes — Barajas battling slump — ARLINGTON - It's important for any position player to separate his offensive play from defensive play. It's even more important for a catcher. — And for Rangers catcher Rod Barajas, who is struggling with his hitting right now …
Baltimore Examiner:
Jim Bowden: Different ways to make your pitch — WASHINGTON - I've had plenty of e-mails from fans suggesting if we had an owner we could have kept Esteban Loaiza and signed A.J. Burnett, Kevin Millwood and/or Jarrod Washburn. So, for a mere $35 million for this year alone …
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Oleanders and Morning Glories, Yard Work, Can't Stop The Bleeding and Capitol Punishment
Chris Haft / Mercury News:
Morris will start today; Schmidt shifted to Friday — To keep Matt Morris sharp, the Giants juggled their rotation by assigning the right-hander today's start against the New York Mets. — Jason Schmidt, initially scheduled to pitch today, instead will start Friday's series opener against Arizona.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
For Nipper, it would be classic reunion — CLEVELAND — Roger Clemens's decision should come soon, Al Nipper said yesterday, probably within a couple of weeks, if not days, of the 20th anniversary of his 20-strikeout game against the Seattle Mariners in Fenway Park, which is Saturday. — Retirement?
Eli Saslow / Washington Post:
Traber Digs a Hole And the Nats Fall In — Washington Spots Reds 4 Runs in 1st: Reds 6, Nationals 5 — He once equated his comeback to an endless slog uphill, and Billy Traber thought he could finally see the apex last week. It took 948 days without a major league start …
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Rodriguez looks to win finale and series — Los Angeles (10-11) at Houston (14-6), 7:05 p.m. CT — The Houston Astros will have a quick turnaround for their homestand finale Wednesday after a four-hour, 48-minute, 14-inning game the night before that ended in a 4-3 win over the Dodgers.
Steve Popper / NorthJersey.com:
Mets notes — While the topic of moving Lastings Milledge up has circulated through the Mets clubhouse, it was their top pitching prospect who got a bump Tuesday. — The Mets promoted Mike Pelfrey, their No. 1 pick from last year's draft, from the St. Lucie Mets, their high-A affiliate …

