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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Victor injury a Zam shame — Lost for year in Mets' win — Victor Zambrano looked into Willie Randolph's eyes and insisted three times that he felt fine, despite the pained expression bench coach Sandy Alomar Sr. spotted from the dugout. — Two pitches later, on a two-strike changeup …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Zambrano leaves with injury — Starter felt pain in his right elbow in second inning on Saturday — NEW YORK — After playing 14 innings Friday night, the Mets needed a fresh arm in their bullpen, but they had no way to accommodate a 26th man on their 25-man roster.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Victory's gained, but Victor's lost — Zambrano apparently out for season after tearing elbow tendon — The Mets stubbornly refused to remove Victor Zambrano from the rotation despite his struggles during the past two seasons, but now they will be forced to replace him.
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Amazin' Avenue
David Picker / New York Times:
Mets' Victory Tempered by Zambrano's Sudden Exit — Mets starter Víctor Zambrano looked brilliant at the beginning of yesterday's game against the Atlanta Braves, striking out three of four batters. But he never faced a fifth. — After striking out Andruw Jones …
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Hot Foot
NY Daily News:
Painful lesson that honesty is still best policy — When Victor Zambrano sprinted from the Shea mound and into the dugout yesterday, the drama had only just begun. — "I was like, hey, dude, there's just one out," said Cliff Floyd who, from his spot in left field, wasn't privy to even half …
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Faith and Fear in Flushing
David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Nixon Gets Start Against Lefty — BOSTON — Trot Nixon usually sits when the Red Sox face a lefthander, but manager Terry Francona made an exception Saturday night, putting Nixon in the lineup for just the second time in 11 games. — "I could give you about three or four reasons," Francona said.
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Boston Herald
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Darren Rovell / ESPN:Sox fan pays $30K for Wiffle Ball game with Big Papi
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Halos' Escobar silences Jays in return — Righty takes shutout into seventh, but leaves with ankle injury — TORONTO — Kelvim Escobar set aside a pair of nagging injuries to his right middle finger and shepherded the Angels to a much-needed victory on Saturday afternoon.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Erstad Likely to Go on the Disabled List — TORONTO — Darin Erstad suffered a setback after testing his injured right ankle Friday and probably will be put on the 15-day disabled list in the next few days. There is also a chance the center fielder will need surgery to shave down two bone spurs …
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MLB.com
Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Notes: Lopez shelved by balky back — Slugger unsuccessful in his bid to stay off the 15-day DL — BOSTON — Like it or not, Javy Lopez was assigned to the disabled list on Friday, giving the veteran some time to recover from a mid-back strain. The three-time All-Star had missed seven straight games …
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The Transaction Guy
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Bedard's short start makes for another long O's night — BOSTON // Erik Bedard looked toward the visiting dugout several times, undoubtedly wondering if relief was on its way. And finally Orioles manager Sam Perlozzo had watched Bedard struggle long enough, walking briskly to the mound …
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DRays Bay
Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:Crisp view is less fuzzy: CF nearer to a return
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Hartford Courant
Damian Cristodero / St. Petersburg Times:
Closer opportunity open for Walker — OAKLAND - Manager Joe Maddon said it is time the Devil Rays had a true closer, and he will give hard-throwing right-hander Tyler Walker every chance to win the job. — "Yes, absolutely," Maddon said Saturday. "Nothing has been given, and he is understandable of that.
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Jesse Spector / NY Daily News:
School of Rock — Colorado learning how to win - even on road — ATLANTA - Winning on the road isn't easy for anyone. Major League Baseball's 30 teams last year combined for an 1124-1306 record away from home, after going 1129-1299 in 2004 and 1094-1335 in 2003.
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Purple Row
St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Around the horn with Rick Hummel — Cards haven't had a losing month since 2003. — Tony La Russa often has said championships are won series to series and month to month. And his recent Cardinals teams have embodied that philosophy of consistency. — The Cardinals' rocky start …
Associated Press:
Cubs-Padres Preview — The Chicago Cubs have not had a lot of things to feel positive about this season. With their pitching staff struggling and their offense practically nonexistent, Sean Marshall has been one of the lone bright spots. — On Saturday Marshall looks to become …
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Ben Bolch / Los Angeles Times:
Perez's Role Looks in Limbo — The Dodgers plan to place Odalis Perez on the bereavement list today, a move that will allow them to supplant the inconsistent left-hander in the rotation for at least one start. — Perez, who is visiting his ailing mother in the Dominican Republic …
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Andy Friedlander / MLB.com:
Notes: Rangers face tough decision — Otsuka getting job done as closer — ARLINGTON — Mark DeRosa has been red hot. Ian Kinsler had been red hot. — Something will have to give. — Kinsler, a rookie who opened the season at second base for the Rangers, was hitting a sizzling .476 …
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
A Royal blush — Jenks blows save, Sox lose 3rd to MLB's worst team — There's such a thing as home-field advantage and then there's what the White Sox had Friday night. Oddsmakers would call it about as sure a thing as you can have. — Not only had the Sox won more home games, 11 …
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Exile in Wrigleyville
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