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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Glavine enjoys smooth sailing — Sinks Pirates for win No. 279 — Don't get Tom Glavine wrong. He appreciated the run support, even if he did quip: "It would've been nice the first couple of innings." — Glavine retired the first 12 Pirates he faced last night and nursed a one-run lead until …
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Amanda Branam / MLB.com:
Banged up Dodgers continue to struggle — Navarro and Mueller injured as skid reaches five games — LOS ANGELES — Thursday's game marked the Dodgers' fifth straight loss, but they may have lost much more than that in the process of being shut out, 3-0. — The game was hardly underway …
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:Padres take lumps, but Dodgers get goose egg
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Baseball Musings
Associated Press:
Change in the works — Angry Royals owner promises adjustments — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — An angry David Glass vowed Friday that "significant changes" are coming soon to the woeful Kansas City Royals. — "I'm not willing for us to sit and wait to see if it gets better," the Royals owner told The Associated Press on Friday.
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Baseball Musings
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Gil Lebreton / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Left-hander is a fantasy come true — ARLINGTON - When the Rangers acquired pitcher John Koronka on the eve of the 2006 season, my high-dollar fantasy baseball service described him as "a soft-tossing lefty destined, at best, for the Cubs' bullpen." — I'm thinking about canceling that service.
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ESPN:
Power Rankings: Reds, Tigers finally getting their due — Ranking all 30 teams since the beginning of the season, we admit that preseason reputations have hurt some teams and helped others along the way. But now that we're nearly 30 games into the 2006 season, reputations are starting to carry much less weight.
San Diego Union-Tribune:
Angels 7, Tigers 2 — DETROIT - Vladimir Guerrero, Mike Napoli and Casey Kotchman homered, and the Los Angeles Angels stopped their longest losing streak since 2002 at six games with a 7-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Thursday. — Napoli, a 24-year-old catcher brought up from Triple …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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USA Today:
New Nats owner to take deliberate steps — When Ted Turner bought the Atlanta Braves in 1976, he gave baseball's other owners chills. He was loud, flamboyant, a maverick in every sense of the word. He didn't get his nickname "Mouth of the South" by mistake. — Free agency was in its infancy.
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Dallas Morning News:
A-Rod important in grand scheme — To be all they can be, Yankees need more from new cleanup hitter — If the New York Yankees are to become the second team in the last 56 years to have a 1,000-run season, their new cleanup hitter must pick up the pace in a hurry.
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Pete Alfano / Dallas Star-Telegram:These American idols have lost their fear factor
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WasWatching.com
Jason Grey / MLB.com:
Cubs fall short in finale in Arizona — Chicago leaves 11 men on base; Hill allows five runs — PHOENIX — It doesn't really matter what your starting rotation looks like if your offense is struggling to score runs. — It doesn't really matter if you're missing pitchers with names like Kerry Wood and Mark Prior.
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Dan Agonistes
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Jon Heyman / Newsday:
Amazin's are best team in town — Almost every other day it seems, the Mets break out in song. — Tonight, we'll hear for the first time a jazzed-up version of that old standard, "Meet the Mets." There's also that funky new tune they play at Shea, "Our Team, Our Time." (Or is it "Our Time, Our Team"?)
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Hot Foot
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — In My Backyard — Imagine my surprise when I found out that my travel plans for the 2009 Winter Meetings were already taken care of. Bud Selig and MLB saw fit to give me a little gift yesterday, dropping the Meetings right in my backyard a few years from now.
Richard / SportsJustice:
$20 million for the Rocket? — • I'm told the Astros made a stunning opening offer to Roger Clemens: around $20 million for five months. Meanwhile the Hendricks Brothers aren't tipping their hand. — • People have been so nice to defend me on this blog. I appreciate it beyond words.
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New York Times
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Trachsel to take another shot at Braves — Atlanta (12-16) at New York Mets (19-9), 7:10 p.m. ET — The Mets' push to win the first game of each series continues Friday night at Shea Stadium when they face the Braves for seventh time in 19 days and play a "first" game for the third time in five days.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Rain delay provided an opportunity to soak the fans — Despite more brutal weather, they played baseball at Fenway last night. Hallelujah. But had they not played, the Red Sox still would have been winners at the cash register. The $ox always win these days.
Deadspin:
Jose Guillen, Money Manager — We've got to consider it, at this point, very possible that the reason Nationals outfielder Jose Guillen never received any lessons in financial management is because they were scared at him. — Because it's clear he never received any lessons in financial management.
Bill Conlin / Philly.com:
Hamels vs. Bonds would be ESPN classic — IT WAS a sunwashed early September afternoon in the middle of the last century. I can't tell you why I was in the rightfield bleachers of the Polo Grounds for a doubleheader between the New York Giants and the Phillies.
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Notes: Kendall suspension expected — Melhuse in starting lineup Thursday to get acclimated — OAKLAND — The A's know that it's a question of when as opposed to if regarding a suspension of catcher Jason Kendall, who charged the mound in Anaheim on Tuesday, so they've already started preparing for life without their iron man.
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Athletic Supporters
David Lennon / Newsday:
Setup man with stuff of closer — The best relief pitcher in the National League, and maybe all of baseball, looks more like a grad student in his street clothes. Off the mound and out of uniform, Duaner Sanchez replaces his signature goggles with rimless glasses, just as Superman trades …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Shealy on the mend — Sky Sox first baseman biding his time in Triple-A … Is there any news on Ryan Shealy's possible return from the DL? — Phil - I talked with Ryan Shealy on Tuesday night in Colorado Springs. He looked great, clearly maintaining the conditioning program he adopted over the winter.
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Purple Row
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — Now that we're a month away from the 2006 Draft, we do have a better idea of who's going to be picked at the top, but little idea of the order. Let's start this week's notebook with an update of where things stand with the first five picks.
Joe Posnanski / Kansas City Star:
At the end of their ropes — Even the eternally hopeful have a breaking point — You never know what will make you snap. After all these years of horrendous Royals baseball, I never expected a nice Australian kid named Justin Huber to break me. But so it goes. Consider me broken.
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Bucs Dugout

