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Associated Press:
Royals owner vows 'significant changes' — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — 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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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.
Winter Olympics / Chicago Sun Times:
Slump could put heat on Baker — SAN DIEGO — There is nothing like a challenging stretch of any season to put the focus on any manager. So forget Aramis Ramirez and Jacque Jones and the rest as the guy most likely to be on the hot seat. — The guy under the microscope right now is Dusty Baker.
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Associated Press:
Cubs-Padres Preview — Two teams headed in different directions meet for the first time this season when the streaking San Diego Padres welcome the stumbling Chicago Cubs on Friday in the start of a four-game series at Petco Park. — San Diego (13-15) looks to extend its season-high winning streak …
Dylan Hernandez / Contra Costa Times:
Battered and bruised: Giants lose game, Alou — S.F. falls below .500; outfielder will be placed on DL with ankle injury — PHILADELPHIA - The man who has benefited most from the presence of Barry Bonds might not be in the on-deck circle when No. 25 launches past Babe Ruth on the all-time home run list.
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Baseball Musings
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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Notes: Lieberthal hits disabled list — Catcher has bone bruise; Santana recovered from virus — PHILADELPHIA — Judging from his morning of pain, Mike Lieberthal knew he wasn't going to be wearing catching gear any time soon. — For at least two weeks, to be exact.
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Kendall suspended four games, Lackey fined — Fantasy Baseball: Best pickups for May — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Oakland Athletics catcher Jason Kendall has been suspended four games for charging the mound and Los Angeles Angels pitcher John Lackey was fined Friday for his actions in the altercation.
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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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The Sports Frog
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Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Crisp won't swing into action early — Coco Crisp, who had hoped to return before May 15, said yesterday that if he now has to bet on the over-under, he might go with ''over a couple days. He intends to begin taking practice swings early next week, then begin hitting off a tee and hitting soft toss as the week progresses.
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Notebook: Rodriguez solidifies his gains — MIAMI — Amid the week's offensive frustration for the Cardinals, outfielder John Rodriguez has been a beacon. — Rodriguez, hitting second ahead of first baseman Albert Pujols on Friday, extended his hitting streak to eight games with two singles.
Steven Goff / Washington Post:
Guzman Will Have Surgery, Is Out for Year — The Washington Nationals brought shortstop Cristian Guzman to RFK Stadium early yesterday with the intention of testing his right shoulder with infield throws and determining whether he was ready for a minor league rehab assignment in New Orleans.
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Associated Press:
'Game of Shadows' authors subpoenaed over leaked court documents — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two San Francisco Chronicle reporters who wrote a book about Barry Bonds' alleged steroid use were subpoenaed Friday to testify before a federal grand jury regarding court documents they used in their articles, the newspaper reported.
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The Catbird …
Sun-Sentinel:
Sun sets on Marlins stadium bill; cities given chance to upgrade stadiums — TALLAHASSEE—The Florida Marlins were left in the on-deck circle — again — when the Florida Legislature ended its 2006 session early Saturday morning. — Though a Marlins stadium deal cleared the Florida Senate …
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FishStripes
Baseball America:
Daily Dish: May 5 — There is no way to sugar-coat it—Brian Bogusevic's pro career has been a disaster. Never was this more apparent than yesterday, as the lefthander allowed eight runs (seven earned) to West Virginia while allowing three homers and without recording an out.
Amy K. Nelson / ESPN:
At an early age, Calabrese learned lifelong lesson … The hardest part of Kelly Calabrese's job comes not when she has to walk through a clubhouse full of undressing men, or when she's enduring the grind of a 162-game season, or even when a Mets broadcaster publicly mocks and criticizes her for being a woman in a man's game.
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Gaslamp Ball
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: Wilkerson feeling better — Rangers starters set a new club mark — ARLINGTON — Outfielder Brad Wilkerson was back in the Rangers lineup on Friday, one day after slamming into the left-field wall in the fifth inning of Thursday's game against the Baltimore Orioles.

