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Lerners, MLB Finish Details of Nats Deal — D.C. Steps Up Pressure on Comcast to Air Games — Bethesda developer Theodore N. Lerner and his family were wrapping up final details with Major League Baseball last night on the purchase of the Washington Nationals for $450 million …
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Behind a Wall of Silence, Lerner Has Built an Empire — At the age of 80, Theodore N. Lerner — native Washingtonian, shopping mall magnate and new principal owner of the Washington Nationals — should not be a man in need of a public unveiling. — But since his days as "Silent Ted" …
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Dave Sheinin / Washington Post:
The Making of a President — Kasten Brings Impressive Résumé to Nats — Stan Kasten pulls an 8x10 photograph out of a folder in the trunk of his car. "My favorite photo of me and Ted," he says. In the photo, taken during a news conference at the opening of Turner Field in 1997 …
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
For Bud, Family Trumps Race — When District politicians look at the selection of an owner for the Nationals, one issue dominates all others — progress toward racial diversity, using the ballclub as a symbol of that fight. They want more social justice. And more votes, too.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats see one slip away in ninth — Majewski's throwing error allows winning run to score — NEW YORK — Last year, it was mostly lights out whenever reliever Gary Majewski entered a game in the late innings. But on Monday night, Nationals manager Frank Robinson didn't mince words …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Majewski works through struggles — Robinson says reliever will work in lower-pressure situations — NEW YORK — Reliever Gary Majewski met with manager Frank Robinson before the Nationals faced the Mets on Tuesday, and they spoke mostly about the bad throw Majewski made that cost the Nationals Monday's game.
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Jered Weaver Might Get Next Try in Colon's Spot — The Angels, confident that Jered Weaver is ready for the major leagues after one month at triple A, are leaning toward starting him Saturday in Toronto and giving him the chance to replace Bartolo Colon in the rotation.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Lackey Is Charged With Loss — Oakland's Kendall rushes the mound after they have words and the A's roll, 10-3, over struggling Angels. — The Angels lost again, but not meekly. After a Tuesday afternoon with the Oakland Athletics that included a bench-clearing brawl, a few punches …
Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Angels fuming after fracas — Kendall charges Lackey, benches clear, Halos' skid hits five — ANAHEIM — Sometimes it takes a fight to bring a team together. — But if the Angels are to find out if that piece of baseball wisdom proves true, they'll have to take it on the road because a roll …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Wood on target for May return — Will start in minors Sunday, could rejoin Cubs within 2 weeks — Kerry Wood will make his first minor-league rehab start Sunday and could be back in the Cubs' rotation May 17 against Washington. — Wood threw five shutout innings against rookie leaguers Tuesday in Mesa …
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New York Post:
MAINE EVENT ON SHEA HILL — May 2, 2006 — MET NOTES With rookie Brian Bannister on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right hamstring, the first pitcher to try to fill that hole in the Met rotation will be John Maine - tonight at Shea against the Nationals.
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Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Epstein spells out his defense of move — Theo Epstein and his former mentor, Kevin Towers, routinely exchange e-mails and phone calls, most social, some business. A round of business exchanges began about a week ago and intensified after Thursday's game, in which Josh Bard allowed four passed balls.
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Kevin Baxter / Miami Herald:
Florida watches its lead evaporate — The Marlins squandered a 5-4, seventh-inning lead to lose their season-high fifth game in a row. — kbaxter@MiamiHerald.com — Reggie Abercrombie was racing toward the center-field wall. Philadelphia's Aaron Rowand was racing toward third.
Dallas Morning News:
Bad deal? Not for Rangers — Once upon a time - OK, that time was three weeks ago - I received plenty of e-mails complaining that the Rangers had been hoodwinked by San Diego in a winter time trade. — On April 12, Dallas-born, Ranger-reared Padre Chris Young threw six shutout innings, allowing only one hit.
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baseballamerica.com:
Daily Dish: May 2 — Double-A Jacksonville center fielder Matt Kemp extended his hitting streak to 16 games and his on-base streak to 19 as he came a single shy of hitting for the cycle in the Suns' 9-3 win against West Tenn on Monday. — Kemp is hitting .406 during the streak, and all four of his homers have come during that span.
Tony Kuttner / MLB.com:
Bonds' homer not enough vs. Padres — Morris earns 1,000th strikeout, but takes second loss of year — SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds moved 440 feet — the estimated distance of career blast No. 712 — closer to catching Babe Ruth on Tuesday, and Matt Morris put career strikeout No. 1,000 in the books …


