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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Ownership focused on farm system — Group wants to build Nationals organization from ground up — WASHINGTON — Once it hit the podium, the Lerner group — led by managing principal owner Ted Lerner, his son, principal owner Mark Lerner, and team president Stan Kasten — didn't waste any time announcing its vision for the Nationals.
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NBC4:
Groundbreaking Scheduled For New Ballpark — WASHINGTON — A ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony is planned for this morning at the site of the new Washington Nationals ballpark. — D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams and the Nationals' new owner, Bethesda businessman Theodore Lerner, will be part of the 10 a.m. ceremony.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Lerners to buy Nationals from MLB — Family-led ownership group has long ties to DC — After a yearlong search and decision-making process, Major League Baseball has sold the Washington Nationals to a group headed by Theodore and Mark Lerner. — The news was given to the Ted Lerner …
Sean Brennan / NY Daily News:
Chavez fills in nicely — Willie Randolph may want to drop a little a something on that big horse race in Kentucky this Saturday. His hunches seem to be right on these days. — Before last night's game, Randolph, going strictly with his gut, decided to sit Xavier Nady in the opener …
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Julian Garcia / NY Daily News:
Wagner saves excuses — Billy Wagner had excuses - such as wind and rain - but chose not to use them following the Mets' 4-3 victory over the Pirates last night at Shea. — Instead, the Mets' closer took full responsibility for blowing a two-run lead in the ninth, denying Pedro Martinez …
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Mets walk off winners — Delgado's HR in 12th wins it after Wagner can't seal the deal — The blown save in the ninth inning wasn't what the Mets envisioned when they signed Billy Wagner in the offseason to be their closer. — The winning home run in the 12th inning?
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Mulder in St. Louis to have back examined — HOUSTON - Lefthanded starting pitcher Mark Mulder returned to St. Louis Tuesday night to be examined for back stiffness that has bothered him for much of the last two weeks, club officials confirmed Wednesday afternoon.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Notebook: Bigbie reinjures foot — Left fielder Larry Bigbie left Tuesday night's game with Class AAA Memphis after experiencing renewed pain in his left foot. Bigbie returned to St. Louis to be examined by Dr. George Paletta, and his status is up in the air.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Rotation facing makeover? — Little indicates Perez may not make his next scheduled start — LOS ANGELES — Odalis Perez's next turn in the rotation comes up on Sunday. Whether he makes it appears doubtful. — Perez took a 6-0 lead into the fifth inning on Tuesday night in Arizona.
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Paul Hagen / Philly.com:
New pastime: Needling Barry — MILWAUKEE - There's a statue of Hank Aaron outside the main gate at Miller Park. The plaque underneath contains the information that the Hall of Famer played for the Milwaukee Braves from 1954 through 1965, after which the franchise relocated to Atlanta …
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Jeff / The 26th Man:
On the Lidge — Wednesday's game ended up as a mark in the wrong column, but it was a treat to watch. Certainly, our crimson-clad superheroes played a hard nine. Some things I think: — Jason Marquis: I either called this one, or I jinxed him. I left a comment on VEB's Game 28 thread about 10 minutes before first pitch:
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards can't finish rally — HOUSTON — Somewhere between St. Louis and Cincinnati last Sunday night the Cardinals hit turbulence. With the team no longer benefiting from a season-opening stretch of 16 of 25 games at home, rough air continued Wednesday for a normally airtight rotation …
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Viva El Birdos
Metstradamus / The Musings and Prophecies …:
Flashback From The Subconscious — Any similarities to Tike Redman and Braden Looper are completely coincidental. — We hope. — This is the game that you don't want to take a nap in the middle of...especially anytime after the ninth inning. Because after Country Time spit the bit …
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Solid start lacking national attention — Atlanta - The Rockies' search for respect remains an elusive thing. — Despite a 15-10 April record, appreciation hasn't arrived, at least not at the national level. Highlights on ESPN or a kind word or two in national publications remain as scarce as two-dollar gas.
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Bad Altitude
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Sox win in 11 — With 37 come-from-behind victories and 35 one-run victories last season, you might think the White Sox had found every possible way to win a baseball game. — Nope. They discovered a new one in Wednesday night's 6-5, 11-inning victory over Seattle—Pablo Ozuna's first major-league home run after 1,333 at-bats.
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Exile in Wrigleyville
Lee Jenkins / New York Times:
The Diary of Carlos Delgado — The students wanted to present Carlos Delgado with a gift he could actually use, something that did not cost a lot of money but showed a lot of thought. — Johnathan Polanco was watching the Mets on television when he thought of the perfect thing.
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Late long ball sinks Braves in Philly — Remlinger unable to preserve lead; Andruw hits ninth homer — PHILADELPHIA — Andruw Jones drilled the most impressive homer of the evening. But it was Aaron Rowand who delivered the most meaningful one, handing the Braves yet another one-run defeat.
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Tomahawk
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Shoulder sends Ohka to DL — Righty expected out at least one month; no surgery scheduled — MILWAUKEE — The Brewers placed Tomo Ohka on the disabled list on Wednesday with a shoulder injury that will sideline the right-hander for at least a month.
