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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
A Broken Wrist Ends Matsui's Streak — On one gruesome play in the first inning at Yankee Stadium last night, a streak ended and a problem intensified. — Hideki Matsui, the Yankees' left fielder who had played in 1,768 consecutive games, fractured his left wrist while trying to catch …
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Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Rescue club — Red Sox strand 15 but survive to take 2 of 3 in New York — NEW YORK — When Mark Loretta came to bat in the seventh last night against Kyle Farnsworth, the Yankees' sixth pitcher in a game managed like this was October, the Red Sox had two men on and two outs.
NY Daily News:
Bernie role adds intrigue to injury — Get used to it, Yankee fans. The new world outfield figures to be quirky, unpredictable, spasmodic. For the foreseeable future, there will be odd ducks orbiting around Johnny Damon (that quintessential Yankee), guys who answer to the names Melky, Bubba and, yes, Bernabe.
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Bronx Banter
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Matsui: Monster mashed — Yankees left fielder Hideki Matsui holds his wrist after breaking it while attempting to make a sliding catch in the first inning. He will have surgery today. (Reuters Photo) — All in all, a pretty good week for the Red Sox here in the Apple.
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Ronald Blum / Associated Press:Matsui breaks wrist, playing streak over
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:Curt says all is well: Medical issue unrelated to baseball
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Zachary Levine / MLB.com:
Rowand to have surgery on Friday — Phillies unsure of how long center fielder will be sidelined — PHILADELPHIA — Phillies center fielder Aaron Rowand left Thursday's game with a broken nose and lacerations to the face after crashing into the center field fence to make an over-the-shoulder catch …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets blame it on the rain, Rowand — Phils can thank Aaron for victory in 4 1/2 — PHILADELPHIA - The Mets lost only their second series this season. It took bloodshed and rain to deliver that blow. — Aaron Rowand caught Xavier Nady's bases-loaded shot at the base of the wall …
Justice B. Hill / MLB.com:
Nats rally, but bullpen can't hold lead — Johnson homers in the 11th, but Reds rally for win — CINCINNATI — The Nationals couldn't possibly forget the first time this season that they faced Reds right-hander Bronson Arroyo, and they aren't likely to forget the second time they faced Arroyo either.
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers replace Triple-A manager — Texas also swaps minor-leaguers with San Diego — It was quiet on the major league front for the Rangers on Thursday, but they sent tremors through their struggling Triple-A Oklahoma club. — Manager Tim Ireland, still serving a 10-game suspension …
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Koronka deal pays big dividends — ARLINGTON — John Koronka's wife, Ashlee, had things figured out long before he did. She kept telling him that he was going to wind up in Texas with the Rangers. — Ashlee had been predicting that Koronka would play for the Rangers since he was a Rule 5 pick of theirs in December 2002.
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Williams is dejected by ejection — At the start of the season, Bernie Williams jokingly mentioned a few things that he'd like to do before his career was over. One of them was to get thrown out of a game. — While Williams finally achieved that dubious feat in the seventh inning …
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Honest Wagner
Joe Roderick / Contra Costa Times:
Infection sends Chavez to hospital — A's notebook — TORONTO — A's third baseman Eric Chavez missed his third straight game with what the team is calling a bacterial infection. — He was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital on Thursday morning, receiving IV fluids and undergoing a blood test …
Ira Berkow / New York Times:
Live Arm Puts Pelfrey on Mets' Fast Track — BINGHAMTON, N.Y., May 9 — Deep in the heart of the bushes, in upstate New York, a tall, lean young man in a Mets uniform stood on a pitcher's mound. — The ballpark was cozy, a third full with about 2,000 fans present on a pleasant Tuesday evening.
Tim Dahlberg / Associated Press:
Column: Well, at least Bonds can still hit — SAN FRANCISCO —Barry Bonds still uncoils at the plate like a striking cobra. Unfortunately, he plays left field like a hippopotamus looking for a good mud bath. — For one day, or even one historic homestand, it hardly matters.
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Baseball Musings
David Lennon / Newsday:
Umps miffed? You make the call — PHILADELPHIA — The Mets have beaten up the Nationals, thrashed the Marlins and shown they are capable of dethroning the Braves. But in the pursuit of their first National League East title since 1988, are the Mets good enough to be infuriating the umpires, too?
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