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NY Daily News:
Zam: Elbow's been hurting since I got here — The Mets are expected to promote Jeremi Gonzalez from Triple-A Norfolk to take a start in Milwaukee this weekend, but that figures to be only a temporary plug for Victor Zambrano's rotation spot. — Zambrano, who tore the flexor tendon …
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Baseball Musings
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Dontrelle is the answer — The Victor Zambrano news doesn't really strike a blow to the Mets. It simply creates a void, and a silver lining: It underscores what they must do to carry out their impressive beginning. — Just as they thought last winter, the Mets will need another frontline starting pitcher …
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Loss of Zambrano Turns a Thin Rotation Tenuous — The bold gamble the Mets made on July 30, 2004, is nothing more than a failure. Now they must deal with the repercussions. Losing Víctor Zambrano, a maddeningly inconsistent but experienced starter, to a season-ending elbow injury …
Kranepool / The Eddie Kranepool Society:HELP WANTED — STARTING PITCHER. MUST BE ABLE TO THROW FOR AT LEAST 6 INNINGS.
Connor Ennis / Associated Press:Zambrano out for the season with a torn tendon in his elbow
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The Catbird …
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Jumping at chance to face NY — The standings will look familiar when the Red Sox take the field at Yankee Stadium tomorrow night. The Sox and Yankees will be sitting on top of the American League East, separated only by a few percentage points. — It'll be a homecoming of sorts for 25-year-old Josh Beckett.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Tavarez doesn't want any trouble — Julian Tavarez doesn't want to be considered a bad guy. — He knows his numerous past incidents have earned him a reputation as something of a hothead. And after hitting Orioles outfielder Luis Matos in the left hip last night on a 1-and-2 pitch …
Jim Salisbury / Philadelphia Inquirer:
Wagner tosses verbal fire at the Phils — The Mets closer says it was "24 against one" in the clubhouse last season. — NEW YORK - Three days before returning to Citizens Bank Park in a New York Mets uniform, outspoken former Phillies closer Billy Wagner yesterday painted a grim picture …
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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phillies run winning streak to eight — Burrell, Rowand go deep to support Lieber's effective outing — PHILADELPHIA — In a three-game series that featured 12 home runs, you have to figure Barry Bonds would hit one. — Did he ever. — "I was trying to get my lips off the floor," …
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Archie Bunker's Army
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Robinson says season not lost — Manager says Nationals can rally like Astros did last season — WASHINGTON — Nationals manager Frank Robinson saw the 2005 Astros start the season at 15-30, but then rally to finish the season with an 89-73 record and win the National League Wild Card.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Muffled Nats Make Some Noise — Guillen Homers to Help Beat Pirates, Win Series : Nationals 5, Pirates 4 — The clubhouse is quiet now, not yet a morgue, but more of an office, a workplace. The giant television that sits in the middle of the Washington Nationals' small locker room …
Chris Constancio / Hardball Times:
Are the Minor League Replacement Umpires Biased? — When Delmon Young was called out on strikes and launched his bat at an umpire in Pawtucket nearly two weeks ago, his anger was directed towards a replacement umpire. Young's actions were foolish and reckless, but he is certainly …
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Peña could become very big attraction — He says his mother is kind of short. His father, sister, and brother are big, just like him. — And we mean big. Has anybody ever seen a guy in center field bigger than Wily Mo Peña? — It's an odd sight.
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Who's on first? Doumit sparks Pirates' victory — Bay's home run in 11th, perfect bullpen beats Nationals, 5-4 — WASHINGTON — It took 31 games and 23 losses, but the Pirates finally found that panic button. — And, at 7:11 p.m. yesterday, they pushed it with both hands.
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Bucs Dugout
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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Notes: 'Super Joe' back in the bigs — Versatile utilityman gets the call after Burke is injured — DENVER — The turnaround time between Joe McEwing finding out that he was called up to the big leagues and his arrival in the visitor's clubhouse in Denver on Sunday morning was only about eight hours …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Ken Daley / MLB.com:
Notes: Matthews reinjures right quad — Teixeira's streak continues; Shouse visits with teammates — ARLINGTON — Center fielder and leadoff hitter Gary Matthews Jr. was forced out of the Texas Rangers' lineup Sunday after straining his tender right quadriceps again.
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Baseball Time in Arlington
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Notes: Pierre familiar with pressure — Speedster says struggles are not result of trying too hard — SAN DIEGO — Juan Pierre says he's not pressing and that he's not trying to do too much to impress his new team. — "I just stink," Pierre said before Sunday's Chicago Cubs game against the San Diego Padres.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Royals are far from a K.C. masterpiece — Royals general manager Allard Baird is a goner, and deservedly so. But let's see who owner David Glass hires as the team's next GM. Let's see if Glass continues to nickel-and-dime his baseball operation while receiving tens of millions in welfare payments from Major League Baseball.
Associated Press:
Rox wrap up 4-1 homestand — Cook yields two runs and six hits in eight-plus innings — Rockies starter Aaron Cook, above, delivers a pitch to Houston's Lance Berkman during the first inning on Sunday at Coors Field in Denver. The Rockies won 5-3 to complete a 4-1 homestand. (AP / David Zalubowski)
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