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Washington Post:
It's Official: Lerner Will Own Nationals — Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig called Bethesda-based billionaire Theodore N. Lerner today to tell him he will be the new owner of the Washington Nationals, team sources said. — An announcement by Major League Baseball is expected shortly.
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Phillies Nation, Nationals Baseball Fan, Baseball Musings, The Baseball Journals and Just A Nats Fan
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Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Developer Theodore Lerner picked as Nationals owner — Developer Theodore Lerner picked as Nationals owner — WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Nationals will be sold to developer Theodore Lerner's group, which Major League Baseball selected over seven other suitors to buy the franchise for $450 million.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
USA Today:
Officials: MLB chooses Lerner group to buy Nationals — Commissioner Bud Selig will end months of discussion today when he announces a group headed by Bethesda, Md., real estate developer Theodore N. Lerner has been chosen to purchase the Washington Nationals.
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Washington Times
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Once a Yankee: Wells backs Fenway fans' take on Damon — David Wells was not exactly in an agreeable frame of mind with his former manager Joe Torre last night. — When told how the Yankees manager expressed disappointment in Red Sox fans for booing ex-Sox and current Yankee Johnny Damon on Monday night, Wells said, "Awww, poor Joe.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:Five Games at Fenway in August. How Hot Is That?
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Bronx Banter
Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Sele Arrives at Crucial Time in Minors — PHOENIX — As honors go, this one is bittersweet for Aaron Sele. — The 13-year veteran was named Pacific Coast League pitcher of the week after allowing no runs in 12 2/3 innings while striking out 12 and walking two for Las Vegas.
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6-4-2
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Tony Jackson / L.A. Daily News:Perez shellshocked by fifth-inning implosion
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Dodger Thoughts
J. Brady McCollough / Kansas City Star:
Maryland man auctions off 25 years of loyalty to the Royals — Chad Carroll didn't know how he would feel around 10 a.m. Tuesday. — Perhaps he would regret selling his 25-year loyalty to the Royals on eBay. Maybe he'd feel so guilty about abandoning the team he's always loved that he'd call the whole thing off.
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Ferris Pujols' Day Off — No big build-up today, let's just get right to it. Powered by our new weekly radio gig in Las Vegas... - That giant sucking sound you heard in the Midwest was the collective Cardinals nation gasping at the report that Albert Pujols would miss a game with a back injury.
Discussion:
Dan Agonistes
Fox Sports:
Can the Reds keep it up? If they're healthy ... The Cincinnati Reds just took two of three against Houston, swept a two-game set against the Cardinals, sit atop the National League Central (the toughest division in baseball thus far) and are on pace to win 110 games.
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Reverend Redbird
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Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today — Your First Place Reds — As disappointing as the Twins have been, that's how surprising the Reds have been. They have the best record in baseball this morning, and are coming off of a mini-sweep of the Cardinals at home that solidified their spot atop the NL Central.
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Redleg Nation
Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
RANGERS NOTES — Rangers put Castro on DL — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The Rangers placed left-hander Fabio Castro on the disabled list Tuesday with a strained left groin. Castro said he was injured during Monday's game. That night, he got up and began warming in the bullpen in the seventh inning, but quickly sat down again.
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:Rally captain: Young rescues Rangers, 7-5
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Lone Star Ball
George King / New York Post:
PLAYERS: JETER OVER-RATED — May 3, 2006 — BOSTON - Derek Jeter smiled at the news that his peers named him the most over-rated player in the big leagues. — In a Sports Illustrated poll of 470 players, Jeter was named on 9 percent of the ballots as the most over-rated.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Notes: Sanchez fits in perfectly — Wagner's primary setup man hasn't allowed a run all season — NEW YORK — A relief pitcher who consistently gets his job done sometimes blends into the background, just like an exceptional umpire. — The way Duaner Sanchez has been pitching, though …
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Sexson in serious funk — Hitting just .216, cleanup man tries to retool swing — MINNEAPOLIS — Maybe it's a weird time for a makeover, but Richie Sexson doesn't think so. — Sexson is in such a funk with his swing that he's perfectly content to put his old swing behind him and work on a new, improved version.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Benson gives O's another reprieve … Their bullpen has performed miserably and their lineup has been ravaged by injuries. But the two times this season, when it has appeared that the Orioles might be on the verge of crashing under the weight of a extended losing streak …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Strained back keeps Pujols on the bench — CINCINNATI — Cardinals first baseman and April NL player of the month Albert Pujols did not play Tuesday because of a back strain stemming from his slide into first base during a game April 23 against the Chicago Cubs.
Discussion:
The Dugout
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Anderson's woes trying Sox's patience — CLEVELAND — Mark Buehrle left Cleveland with a puffy ERA, and catcher Chris Widger and right fielder Jermaine Dye departed with assorted ailments. — Fortunately for the White Sox, they have enough depth to address more pressing concerns …
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South Side Sox
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Greene becoming walking machine — SAN FRANCISCO - Khalil Greene, Walk Machine. — Bases on balls aren't Greene's intent - but Greene's recent spate of walks drawn could be a promising development for the slugging shortstop. — Greene drew 14 walks in a 17-game stretch, after drawing none in the season's first seven games.

