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David Lennon / Newsday:
DL possible for Bannister — ATLANTA - The Mets have their rotation set for this weekend's series against the Braves at Turner Field, but because Brian Bannister pulled up lame Wednesday in San Francisco, the pitching situation appears cloudy beyond then. — Bannister was diagnosed …
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NY Daily News:
Relief for Bannister — ATLANTA - An MRI of Brian Bannister's right hamstring revealed the lowest level of strain, not a significant tear, leading the rookie pitcher to hold out hope team brass might let him take his next scheduled start. The righty was forced to leave Wednesday's …
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
MRI results good news for Bannister — Right-hander has Grade 1 strain of his right hamstring — ATLANTA — Flights from San Francisco to Atlanta are surprisingly short, a mere four hours. (No wonder the Braves once played in the National League West.)
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
As Homers Skyrocket, Baseballs Put to the Test — Commissioner Bud Selig has taken notice of the nearly 25 percent increase in home runs in the first month of the season. And he was curious enough about the jump to ask that Major League Baseball test the baseballs, he disclosed yesterday during …
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Thomas Heath / Washington Post:
City to Break Ground With Owner — District officials said yesterday they expect Major League Baseball to name a new owner of the Washington Nationals in time for Thursday's groundbreaking for a $611 million stadium project that the city is building for the team.
Ronald Blum / San Diego Union-Tribune:
MLB hopes to transfer Nationals to new owner by mid-June — NEW YORK - Baseball commissioner Bud Selig is likely to pick a new owner for the Washington Nationals within a few days and the team probably will change hands in June, the sport's No. 2 official said Thursday.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Harris sent down to Triple-A — Decision a tough one for Robinson, Nationals to make — ST. LOUIS — In order to get left-hander Mike O'Connor on the 25- and 40-man rosters, the Nationals optioned infielder Brendan Harris to Triple-A New Orleans and designated outfielder Tyrell Godwin for assignment.
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Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Rays' Young suspended indefinitely — Top prospect threw his bat at umpire after being ejected — Delmon Young has been suspended indefinitely by the International League, pending a review of the events in Wednesday night's Durham-Pawtucket game. — Young, 20, the Devil Rays' top prospect …
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Ronald Blum / Houston Chronicle:Minor League Umps Settle Labor Charge
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Day off gives all arms a rest — Mariners decline to skip anyone in their rotation — The Mariners have their second day off of the month today, which could have led to a shakeup in the pitching rotation. — It won't. After talking it over the past couple of days …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Moving Willis by deadline makes sense — Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria keeps denying that the team might trade left-hander Dontrelle Willis, growing increasingly outraged by each new round of speculation. — What Loria can't deny is the sheer logic of moving Willis at the July 31 non-waiver deadline …
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Jason Williams / TwinCities.com:
Morneau doesn't panic over slump — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Justin Morneau, mired in a hitting slump, spent more than an hour Wednesday watching video on a laptop in the visitors' clubhouse. — Watching video of your swing, huh? — "Nah," the Twins first baseman said. "I was watching the stadium session."
Associated Press:
Mench on hot streak since changing shoe size — ARLINGTON, Texas — It's gotta be the shoes for Kevin Mench. — Since finally getting the right size shoes last week, Mench is on a torrid streak — a Texas Rangers record with home runs in six straight games, including two grand slams, and 20 RBI in a week.
Chad / Redleg Nation:
Exclusive Interview with GM Wayne Krivsky — In this space, we had intended to bring you a big exclusive: an interview with Reds General Manager Wayne Krivsky. — Last week, Mr. Krivsky graciously allowed me to pepper him with questions for a half-hour, or so.
mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp:
Shinjo leaves the ballpark for a quiet life of nude modelling — "I've decided to take my uniform off at the end of this season." — With these words, Nippon Ham Fighters outfielder Tsuyoshi Shinjo announced his plans to end one of the more unconventional careers in Japanese professional baseball.
Amanda Branam / MLB.com:
Calabrese's value transcends gender — Padres say female massage therapist fits in, helps in big way — SAN DIEGO — Kelly Calabrese's work speaks for itself. — Her tenure as a massage therapist speaks so loudly that when she worked on first baseman Ryan Klesko while he was with the Braves …
Scott Miller / sportsline.com:
Insider: Maddux-Glavine, in our words — and theirs — Rolled together again like a favorite pair of old socks, there Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine were at the start of the week, still throwing cotton-soft, still a match ... and still remarkably unrumpled. — The latest link in the Maddux-Glavine chain …
Murray Chass / New York Times:
To Combat Ortiz, Just Add Outfielders — DAVID ORTIZ swung and missed for strike three, and Toby Hall, the Tampa Bay catcher, went to throw the ball to third base, the way catchers do when a batter strikes out for the first or second out. Only this time the third baseman was not there.
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