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Charlie / Bucs Dugout:
Tracy With The Dodgers: An Interview With Dodger Math — UPDATE: Bumped. Be sure to check out a new post on Craig Wilson's homers below. … BUCS DUGOUT: Let me begin by telling you why I'm upset. Here's a list of some decisions Jim Tracy has made since becoming Pirates manager just months ago.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates choose McLouth, send Duffy to minors — The Pirates made official what had become increasingly obvious over the past few days: Nate McLouth is their center fielder. — Chris Duffy, the starter at the position on opening day, was optioned yesterday to Class AAA Indianapolis in a move …
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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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Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Sox Skipping In The Rain — Beckett Goes Today — BOSTON — You didn't need The Weather Channel, Doppler radar or the Farmer's Almanac to know that it rained pretty hard around Fenway Park Saturday. — When the Red Sox, a team that never met a gate receipt it didn't like …
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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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Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Weaver struggles in series finale — Starter gives up four Mariners homers in 3 2/3 innings — ANAHEIM — The challenge in front of Jeff Weaver is two-fold. — He must unravel the mystery to his horrendous start, while keeping the patience of the Angels' coaching staff, gossamer thin as it is, from wearing through completely.
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PittsburghLIVE.com:
'That's not how I operate' — Kevin McClatchy says he has no immediate plans to step down from his post as managing general partner of the Pirates. But he also does not want to grow old and gray on the job. — "I don't think I'll own the team in 15 or 20 years," he said. "If I did, I think it would kill me.
Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
The Weather Was Fine, and the Home Runs Were Easy — Kevin Mench of Texas hit seven home runs in April. He had 10 through Friday. — Three weeks ago, when major leaguers were bashing baseballs at paces unseen since the so-called Steroid Era, conspiracy theorists wanted the deep flies explained by a Deep Throat.
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Harper Gordek / Oleanders and Morning Glories:
OUCH AGAIN. — Right in the same spot, too. — A couple of quick weekend notes. A decent column by Boswell, pushing patience rather than blowing-up the team right now. Don't trade everyone just yet, don't fire anyone just yet. Do I agree? Maybe. (Yes, that's a copout)
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Nats GM holds tight on Soriano — Yankee officials still insist no contact has been made, and Washington GM Jim Bowden won't say whether he's already been in touch with Yanks counterpart Brian Cashman about the possibility of Alfonso Soriano eventually returning to the Bronx if Melky Cabrera …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Insider: Team earns "fair" for early grade — Thursday, the Cardinals will play their 40th game, reaching the season's quarter pole. Although early, the schedule's mile marker represents a legitimate point for evaluation. Everyday players have reached 100 at-bats.
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phillies fly from Cincy on brooms — Howard recovers from stomach virus to belt two homers — CINCINNATI — Ryan Howard spent the better part of Sunday's early-morning hours in a hospital, feeling the effects of a stomach virus. By his graphic account, it wasn't pretty.
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves can't wrap up sweep — Fifth-inning error by LaRoche leads to four runs for Washington — ATLANTA — Adam LaRoche fielded the two-out grounder with the same ease that he has every other routine play he's made throughout his playing career. Unfortunately his next few steps were made in his occassionally lackadaisical manner.
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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New York Post:
HELP'S CLOSE TO HOME — YANKS, METS CAN BE ALLIES IN TRADE MARKET — May 14, 2006 — HARDBALL BEFORE the Yankees and Mets play next weekend, they should think seriously about helping each other now. — The long-term loss of Hideki Matsui leaves the Yanks, of all things, needing a corner bat.
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Roberts' return put off until Friday — Roberts' return put off until Friday — BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles will have to go a little bit longer without injured second baseman Brian Roberts, who has abandoned his bid to leave the disabled list after a minimum 15-day absence.
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Associated Press:
Indians send RHP Karsay to Athletics — CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Indians traded right-hander Steve Karsay to the Oakland Athletics on Sunday for an undisclosed amount of cash. — Karsay, signed to a minor-league contract in December, has a career record of 31-39 with 41 saves …
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