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Bernie Wilson / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Maddux no match for streaking Padres — SAN DIEGO - Even future Hall of Famer Greg Maddux was no match for the resurgent Padres. — The 40-year-old Maddux couldn't get out of the fourth inning Monday night, when the defending NL West champs won their ninth straight game, 8-3 over the reeling Chicago Cubs.
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs, Hill won't back down vs. Bonds — SAN DIEGO — In addition to alleging rampant steroid use by Barry Bonds, the authors of Game of Shadows portray the relationship between Dusty Baker and Bonds as confrontational and sometimes spiteful when they were together with the San Francisco Giants.
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Hot hand beats ace — Win streak hits nine as Padres beat Maddux — The Padres are on such a roll, future Hall of Famer Greg Maddux appeared to face several Tony Gwynns. — Much as Gwynn tormented Maddux in batting .429 across 91 at-bats, the Padres knocked around the 323-game winner …
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Maddux roughed up; Cubs' skid reaches 7 — SAN DIEGO — How low can they go? — For an organization whose fame is rooted in failure, the current edition of Cubs is doing its best to rival its musty ghosts of misery and mayhem. The only meaningful question now is how horrible …
New York Post:
IT'S ABOUT TIME THE BOMBERS DROP DAVID — PAPIPOWER VS. THE PINSTRIPES — May 9, 2006 — THE Yankees have to droppy Papi. They need to brush the beast back. They need to pick out one of David Ortiz' chins and let a little music dance across the whiskers. And they need to do this immediately.
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Rent-a-Rocket: Sox, Yanks ready to strut their stuff in hopes of luring Clemens — Roger Clemens has yet to decide if he will return to Major League Baseball, but all signs continue to suggest of the biggest questions of the season will be answered no later than June 15.
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald: Beantown vs. Bronx in battle for Roger: Sox give Clemens a storybook ending
ESPN:
Young suspended 50 games for bat toss — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Top Tampa Bay prospect Delmon Young was suspended 50 games without pay by the International League on Tuesday, two weeks after throwing a bat that hit a replacement umpire in the arm. — Randy Mobley, President …
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Kevin T. Czerwinski / MLB.com:
Prospect Young suspended 50 games — Suspension is longest ever in the International League — International League president Randy Mobley handed down his verdict on Delmon Young on Tuesday afternoon, suspending the Durham slugger for 50 games as a result of his bat-throwing escapade last month in a game at Pawtucket.
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Wagner bracing for venom of vengeance — In Philadelphia, they boo Santa Claus and just spent the weekend savaging Barry Bonds. Those may have been warm-ups for what Billy Wagner expects to face the next three days - and that's just from his former teammates.
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Juliet Macur / New York Times:
Off Mound, Mets' Ace Loosens Up in His Garden — For two hours on the days Pedro Martínez is scheduled to pitch at Shea Stadium, he is alone with his pale yellow daffodils, his purple petunias, his cotton-candy-colored hyacinths, the flowers that make his property look like a botanical garden.
Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Rincon says he will undergo surgery — Cards would be left looking for another left-handed reliever — ST. LOUIS — It appears likely that Ricardo Rincon is headed for shoulder surgery. It is all but certain that if Rincon has an operation, he will be out for the season.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets: Top prospects will stay — Mets insiders insisted yesterday that the team's core prospects, including Lastings Milledge, won't be dealt under any circumstances - not even to obtain Barry Zito or Dontrelle Willis if they were made available. — "We're going to be fine," a team source said.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Nats new owners to rebuild — Beat reporter Bill Ladson answers Nationals fans' questions … With the Lerner group expressing the need to rebuild the Nationals' farm system, I have the following question: How bad is the farm system? — Mike E., Springfield, Va. — Mike, it's not very good.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:Bowden Enters Plea of Not Guilty in Miami DUI Case
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Jim Reeves / Dallas Star-Telegram:
It's no time for Rangers to panic — ARLINGTON — There was a runner on second and nobody out in a game a few days ago when a Rangers hitter — we won't embarrass him by naming him here — rolled his wrists over and pulled a weak ground ball to third against a fastball pitcher.
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Scott Howard-Cooper / Sacramento Bee:
Gaudin returns, but not for long — The pitcher will have a brief stint as a starter with the Cats. — He is a starter who became a reliever who became a starter, a River Cat who went to the A's who went to the River Cats, all in a swirling opening month.
Murray Chass / New York Times:
No Record, No Foul: There's No Need to Salute Bonds — IF people want to criticize Commissioner Bud Selig, they can find legitimate reasons. They can criticize him for letting the winner of the inconsequential All-Star Game determine home-field advantage for the championship-deciding World Series.
Chris Metinko / Contra Costa Times:
A'S, FREMONT NEAR DEAL Fans — not city — likely to feel biggest void — The Seals were iced. The Silver and Black once found Los Angeles more enticing. Even the city's basketball team has refused to take its name. Through the past four decades, the one constant on the Oakland sports landscape has been the Athletics.
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