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Jaap / Archie Bunker's Army:
Rain Beats Mets, 2-0 — For all intents and purposes, the Mets lost this game in the first inning. — Phillies starter Gavin Floyd had walked the bases full with two outs. David Wright, one batter previous, had narrowly missed a three-run homer that curved foul instead.
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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 …
Joe Santoliquito / MLB.com:Floyd pitches Phillies to victory
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I've Made a Huge Tiny Mistake
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
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs anticipate a cool reception at Wrigley Field after 1-8 road trip — SAN FRANCISCO — After ending their West Coast nightmare Thursday with a 9-3 loss to San Francisco, the Cubs know the Friendly Confines may be anything but that when they come home to Wrigley Field on Friday.
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1060west
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Tim Dahlberg / Associated Press:Column: Well, at least Bonds can still hit
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Baseball Musings
Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Damon to deal with pain — Johnny Damon streaked back to the center field wall, leaped at the 408-foot marker and snared Doug Mirabelli's drive as the ball appeared to be going over the fence for a two-run homer. — The spectacular play in the fourth inning was one of two highlight-reel catches …
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Futility Infielder …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
It All Swings Wrong Way For Nationals — After Washington Takes Lead in Top of 11th, Griffey Hits Three-Run Homer in Bottom Half: Reds 5, Nationals 4 — CINCINNATI, May 11 — It was the kind of swing that replays on television screens and in minds for the rest of the night …
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Charlie / Bucs Dugout:
Tracy: Pirates Not Delivering In Clutch Situations — Jim Tracy has no idea what ails this team. … Well, Tracy could fix some of the hitting problems by playing the right hitters. Not to sound like a broken record, but when you start Jose Hernandez at first base against a right-handed pitcher …
John Delcos / The Journal News:
Mets' Randolph tinkers with lineup — PHILADELPHIA — Let's put it this way: moving Cliff Floyd from sixth to second in the batting order couldn't have hurt. — Mets manager Willie Randolph juggled his lineup for last night's game against the Philadelphia Phillies by sandwiching …
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Sports Illustrated:
How is youth being served? — A first-place team is sending Jose Lima to the mound tonight, and it is doing so with a straight face. Injuries in the Mets' rotation have put them in a bind, and their solution somehow calls for the resurrection of Lima Time. They are calling up minor leaguer Jeremi Gonzalez to start on Saturday.
USA Today:
For starting pitchers, 'off days' aren't what they seem — If all goes well, a starting pitcher will make an appearance for about two hours every five days. — He'll be in the spotlight, with his performance replayed, analyzed and packaged into the nightly recap shows.
Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Phils to take plunge with Hamels — The prized prospect will face the Reds tomorrow. He is being called up after three starts at triple-A Scranton. — The Phillies could have kept Cole Hamels with triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre for a few more starts. He could have picked up a little …
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The Good Phight
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.
Amanda Branam / MLB.com:
Friars open series in Chicago — San Diego (19-16) at Chicago (15-19) 11:20 a.m. PT — The Padres hit the road for nine games, taking their sparkling record in May with them. — First up on the trip are the Cubs at Wrigley Field, a team the Padres swept in a four-game series last week at PETCO Park.
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Ducksnorts
Greg Bishop / Seattle Times:
M's down, but not out — TACOMA — The Rainiers clubhouse is cozy and crammed full Thursday afternoon. Two players sit at a rickety table playing checkers. Another microwaves instant noodles and eats them with a plastic fork. — This is not the big leagues, not The Show …
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Nice Guys Finish Third
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 …
aquasox.com:
Dave Myers to Pilot 'Sox in '06 — Everett - The Everett AquaSox announced today that Dave Myers will serve as field manager for the 2006 season. Myers, who was with the AquaSox last season as a special assignment coach, fills the void created by the promotion of Jim Horner to manage …
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Mariner Minors
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.

