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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.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
MLB dismisses Nationals sale report — Major League Baseball denied a report on Wednesday generated by a Washington, D.C., television station that Commissioner Bud Selig had decided to sell the Washington Nationals to a group headed by Theodore and Mark Lerner.
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
D-Backs pounce on Peavy — Vargas dominant as Arizona takes second straight from Padres — SAN DIEGO — Claudio Vargas doesn't have an explanation for it. — Neither does Bob Melvin. — And truth be told they really don't care why Vargas seems to pitch so much better on the road …
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AZ Snakepit
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins elude sweep with late mojo — Helms, Willingham get big hits; Nolasco notches first win — CHICAGO — In need of some relief, the Marlins got a big boost by the bullpen, especially rookie Ricky Nolasco and veteran Matt Herges. — And a struggling offense got some punch and good fortune from pinch-hitter Wes Helms.
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Kevin Baxter / Miami Herald:Enchanted April no more — Pitching in 39-degree weather …
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Baseball Musings
David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
It Just Works Out For Sox — Ramirez's Three-Run HR Bails Out Tito, Schilling — CLEVELAND — His opinions may be strong at times, but Curt Schilling swears he has never tried to strong-arm manager Terry Francona. — Not in Philadelphia. — Not in Boston. — "It's always been you [reporters]," Schilling said.
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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.
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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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Nationals bring back Day — WASHINGTON — In need of pitching, the Nationals kept themselves busy on Wednesday afternoon. They claimed right-hander Zach Day off waivers from the Rockies, and to make room on the 40-man roster, they designated catcher Wiki Gonzalez for assignment.
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District of Baseball
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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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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets wrap up series with Giants — New York Mets (13-7) at San Francisco (11-9), 3:35 p.m. ET — The Met won their first four series, a franchise precedent. But since then, since their record was 9-3, they have lost a series to Braves and split one with the Padres.
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Amazin' Avenue
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Velocity Boy — There's something going on with some pitchers this spring. A number of pitchers, all Latin and normally all very good, have had poor velocity. Some played in the WBC, some didn't. The group has no commonalities that I can find but from Carlos Zambrano …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Adams sent down to Nashville — Right-handed reliever optioned to Triple-A for regular work — MILWAUKEE — The Brewers will have a new player in uniform for Friday's series opener at Wrigley Field in Chicago, but for now they're not saying who it will be.
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Brew Crew Ball
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, Capitol Punishment and Can't Stop The Bleeding
Yahoo! Sports:
Stepping Up — Stepping Up — Lost in all the hoopla surrounding Greg Maddux's seemingly miraculous mid-life, late-career resurgence — though, really, shouldn't we have known he had a few more tricks in that rubbery right arm of his? — is the absolute dead-on perfect timing of it all.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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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Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Notes: Doumit ready for rehab trip — Bucs catcher working his way back from hamstring injury — ST. LOUIS — Catcher Ryan Doumit will begin a Minor League rehab assignment with Triple-A Indianapolis on Thursday. If all goes well, he'll be activated from the 15-day disabled list Monday.
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Bucs Dugout
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?
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Nationals pick up Zach Day — Philadelphia - A potential grievance was avoided today when the Washington Nationals claimed pitcher Zach Day off waivers, ending the right-hander's brief tenure with the Rockies. — "It looks like it ended well for Zach,'' agent Brian Goldberg said …
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Purple Row

