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Associated Press:
Padres-Cubs Preview — Mike Piazza isn't putting up numbers like he used to, but the All-Star catcher has certainly made a difference for the San Diego Padres against the Chicago Cubs during their weekend series. — The Padres look to complete a season sweep of the Cubs on Sunday …
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Piazza provides Padres pizzazz — Catcher hits three-run homer to erase 3-1 Cubs lead in ninth — CHICAGO - The Padres are the hottest team in the majors, winners of 13 games in the past 14, yet they've found an even more savory way to win. — Call it Chicago-style Piazza …
Murray Chass / New York Times:
White Sox Coach Gets Nothing but Results — WHILE the Yankees struggle with their aging, injured and flawed corps of starting pitchers, the Chicago White Sox flourish with theirs. And who can they thank for helping build their corps? The Yankees. — The Yankees, impatient and dissatisfied …
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South Side Sox
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Mike Petraglia / MLB.com:
Red Sox, Rangers washed out again — BOSTON — For the second straight day and the third time this month, heavy rains have washed out a game at Fenway Park. — The Mother's Day contest was postponed due to the weather system that has parked itself over New England, dumping over five inches of rain in many areas.
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Joe DiGiovanni / MLB.com:
Notes: Bannister throws simulated game — Righty could be ready to return as soon as Thursday in St. Louis — MILWAUKEE — Brian Bannister pitched five innings in a simulated game on Saturday, and the team was encouraged by his performance. — Depending on how he feels in the coming days …
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Mike's Mets
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:For Cliff, another day off doesn't sit well
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The Eddie Kranepool Society
Eric Barrow / NY Daily News:
The next big thing — Mets have ace in the hole in Pelfrey — It all sounds too good to be true. He hears it from everyone, all dropping an ear-popping sound bite he can't help but notice, and yet it's still hard to absorb. — He's a can't-miss talent with size and strength and a head still straight.
Pat Borzi / New York Times:
Lima Has Searched for Excuses, Not in Mirror — MILWAUKEE, May 13 — A twinkle of kindness, ever so briefly, flashed in José Lima's steely green eyes. The subject was Prince Fielder, the strapping young first baseman for Milwaukee. Lima has known Fielder for years, first as a smiling …
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Bonds's pursuit of Ruth: Do you care? — No. It's important for papers like the Globe to document Barry's numbers, but few of us want to be associated with this joyless and fraudulent pursuit of time-honored records. The best opinions on this would be those from the likes of Willie Mays …
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Rick Hummel's Around The Horn: Herzog laments Royals' plight — No, Whitey Herzog said he hasn't heard from the Kansas City Royals about performing any consulting duties and no, Royals owner David Glass, who has suggested sweeping changes, says he hasn't called Herzog.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Show Dusty the door if he can't do more — It's not a matter of if but of when Dusty Baker will be offered a contract extension that will keep him managing the Cubs beyond what is shaping up to be an awful 2006 season. — General manager Jim Hendry seems poised to make the move as soon …
Joe DiGiovanni / MLB.com:
Pedro gets call as Mets try to win series — New York (23-13) at Milwaukee (18-19), 2:05 p.m. ET — How things change so quickly in baseball. — When the Mets blew a four-run lead late in Saturday night's game against Milwaukee, it appeared they could be headed towards losing only their third series of the year.
Irv Moss / Denver Post:
Rockies plant seed of speed in farm system — Forget about the Blake Street Bombers returning as the trademark of the Rockies organization. The Blake Street Blazers are taking over. — It's going to become the Runnin' Rockies if the rush that is forming in the lower part of the farm system continues to head toward Coors Field.
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Purple Row
Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Colorado squeaks past Houston — Rockies snap seven-game losing streak at Minute Maid Park — HOUSTON — Rookie reliever Ramon Ramirez hadn't experienced much of the Rockies' messy history at Minute Maid Park. But he knew enough to get that sinking feeling when the Astros' Craig Biggio connected …
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Bad Altitude
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Tickled pink on Mom's day — Breast cancer hits home for Oliver — MILWAUKEE - Darren Oliver won't be swinging a pink bat - he's a pitcher - but he gladly would wear a pink glove today. Or anything else that would help call attention to breast cancer. — Major League Baseball's decision …
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the metropolitans
Kit Stier / MLB.com:
Struggling Sturtze sent to disabled list — Soreness in front of right shoulder shelves Yankees reliever — NEW YORK — Tanyon Sturtze, who isn't exactly in his manager's good graces, is on the 15-day disabled list. — The Yankees shelved the struggling right-hander due to soreness …
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Canyon of Heroes
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Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:Tanyon Sturtze placed on disabled list
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Baseball Musings
