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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Washington pitchers belted by Florida — Hernandez gives up seven in five innings, Eischen four more — WASHINGTON — Principal owner Mark Lerner and team president Stan Kasten made their first appearance at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium since Major League Baseball announced that the Lerner group would take control of the Nationals.
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Oleanders and Morning Glories
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Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
No second thoughts about Cano decision — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Wednesday marked the one-year anniversary of Robinson Cano's major-league debut, and the schedule-makers gave him the treat of returning to the stadium where he began his career. — So, standing in the Tropicana Field …
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Bronx Banter
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Off the Bench, Sheffield Gets a Yanks' Rally Going — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., May 4 — The Tampa Bay Devil Rays were one out from taking a lead into the seventh-inning stretch Thursday. The bases were empty, and the next Yankees hitter was Bubba Crosby, who had cracked his bat on a grounder and struck out.
NY Daily News:
Sheffield delivers in pinch — ST. PETERSBURG - A badly bruised left wrist had kept Gary Sheffield from playing since Saturday, but he didn't take long to make an impact in his return. — It was Sheffield's two-out, pinch-hit single that started the Yankees' seventh-inning rally …
S.V. Date / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins' stadium aid in reach — TALLAHASSEE — With no warning and just two days left in the legislative session, a second $60 million subsidy for the Florida Marlins on Wednesday made it further than ever in the Florida Senate after Miami members attached it to another sports stadium bill.
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FishStripes
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Padres take lumps, but Dodgers get goose egg — LOS ANGELES - Clay Hensley was Rocky Balboa, bleeding between rounds but continuing the fight. — It paid off for the surging Padres, who scored a 3-0 victory at Dodger Stadium last night. — The team's fifth straight win …
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Baseball Musings
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Sexson held out — CHICAGO — When Richie Sexson came to the park Thursday, he was in the starting lineup. — When the game began, he wasn't. — When the game ended, he was in the on-deck circle. — When the Mariners were packing to leave Chicago, he was walking gingerly.
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U.S.S. Mariner
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Associated Press:
Bonds gets a day off from starting lineup — MILWAUKEE (AP) - Barry Bonds' pursuit of the Babe might have to wait until Philadelphia. — Bonds wasn't in the starting lineup for the San Francisco Giants' game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday. — He still had a bit of a headache …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Notebook: Pujols is hobbled — Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols fouled a breaking pitch off his left ankle during a first-inning at-bat Thursday. He ended the plate appearance by grounding to second base. He limped noticeably running to first before slamming his helmet.
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Viva El Birdos
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
It's almost Lima Time — Jose Lima was pulled from last night's Triple-A Norfolk game after two innings and received congratulatory handshakes from teammates, but Mets officials insisted they aren't bailing on John Maine for Sunday's start. Not yet, anyway.
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Metsblog.com
Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Carpenter handed second loss — Cardinals ace outpitched by Astros' Pettitte — HOUSTON — New Busch Stadium may or may not turn out to be a hitter-friendly facility, but this much is certain so far in 2006 — the rest of the parks in the National League have been most unfriendly to the Cardinals' offense.
Baseball America:
Daily Dish: May 4 — One of the best pitching matchups in the minors on Wednesday was in our backyard in Zebulon, N.C., as Double-A Carolina righthander Anibal Sanchez went up against Mobile righthander Cesar Carrillo. — Neither was particularly sharp, however, but they showed flashes of brilliance at times—particularly Sanchez.
Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Control goes to D-backs, Cruz — PHOENIX — When the Cubs have to issue a mayday distress call by May, it's a sign another long year could be upon fans before Memorial Day signals the real start of summer. — While getting rung up 6-0 by the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday night …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Thomson, Braves can't hold off Phils — Andruw drives in pair; Renteria extends hitting streak to 20 — PHILADELPHIA — John Thomson had earned the right to be considered one of baseball's most unfortunate hurlers. Though he entered May with the National League's best ERA …
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Talking Chop
Pete Alfano / Dallas Star-Telegram:
These American idols have lost their fear factor — George Lucas may not be making any more Star Wars movies, but that doesn't mean we've seen the last of the Evil Empire. — Yes, the hated, despised, reviled, insufferable and arrogant Yankees are in town for a three-game weekend series …
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WasWatching.com
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Behind the Broadcast Curtain With the Wizard of YES — Gary Sheffield's drive looked fated to soar over the left-center field fence at Yankee Stadium last Thursday night. John Filippelli, watching in his 36th-floor Manhattan office at the YES Network, said, "Oh, that's gone!"
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Bronx Banter


