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Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Martin Has Earned Some Security — DENVER — Grady Little likes to give a cryptic answer when asked about upcoming roster moves. — "We'll do what gives us the best chance to win," the manager has said. — But when it comes to rookie catcher Russell Martin, the meaning is clear …
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Sports Illustrated:
Baby blues — Dodgers getting boost from vaunted farm system — The Los Angeles Dodgers' roster has been like a runway at LAX, with players flying on top of each other in ways only an air-traffic controller could love. The past hasn't left yet, but the future is arriving.
Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Aches Cause Pains for Dodgers in 5-1 Loss — DENVER — The makeup finally smeared on those crow's feet around the eyes. A touch of gray was visible near the temples. — For one of the first times this season, the Dodgers showed their age in a 5-1 loss to the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night at Coors Field.
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:Rockies use arms and hammer to beat Dodgers
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Baseball Musings
Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Good at-bats helping Varitek catch up — BALTIMORE — A year ago this morning, Jason Varitek had 15 RBIs on the season. This morning he has 18. However, a year ago he was hitting .318 with 7 home runs. Now he's hitting .243 with 3 homers. — The good news: Varitek reached base five times …
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Karen Guregian / Boston Herald:Beckett blisters media over injury report
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Bonds' chase gets a jolt from Springer … HOUSTON — Some day, once Barry Bonds' 714th and 715th homers are out of the way (assuming they ever are), no one will remember Russ Springer's role in this saga. — But on a crazy, history-free Tuesday evening in Houston, Springer vs. Bonds was your official DVR moment of the night.
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Dan Wetzel / Yahoo! Sports:Unsympathetic figure — HOUSTON - Victim Barry is tired.
Discussion:
The Baseball Desert
Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
RANGERS NOTES — Hicks still on Clemens' trail — NEW YORK - Rangers owner Tom Hicks is in New York for the quarterly Major League Baseball owners' meetings, which take place today and Thursday, and include an official vote on the sale of the Washington Nationals.
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
A's smack Felix around — OAKLAND, Calif. — The Mariners came into the season fairly confident that Felix Hernandez wasn't in over his head, pitching in the big leagues at 20. — It would be no surprise if that confidence had been shaken some in the first six weeks of the 2006 season.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Proper grip eludes pitcher — BALTIMORE — Because the Red Sox won, Curt Schilling said, he was assured of getting some sleep last night. ''An hour or two, anyway," he said. — But the stuff that keeps Schilling up at night — and Sox fans wondering what happened to the guy who was so dominant …
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Baseball Musings
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:Sox shoo away Orioles — Win, though Schilling struggles
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The Soxaholix
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Nationals GM doesn't regret wooing Sosa — The Washington Nationals' trip to Wrigley Field this week could have been a lot livelier with the presence of a certain power-hitting right-fielder with a taste for salsa music. — But former Cub Sammy Sosa declined to sign with the Nationals this winter …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Mets could clear way for Glavine's exit — Never mind that $12 million club option for 2007 that the Mets included in left-hander Tom Glavine's restructured contract: There is little chance the team will exercise it. — The Mets have agreed informally to decline the option if Glavine wants …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Q&A with Dejan Kovacevic — Q: Well, Jim Tracy's defense of Jeromy Burnitz for not hustling in the second Diamondbacks game was certainly interesting. Is Tracy's rule going to be that loafing is OK as long as nobody can prove definitively that it cost the Pirates the game?
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Where have you gone …
Greg / Faith and Fear in Flushing:
Bad Call — If all I did was watch SNY (and it's close), I'd have no problem picking a Mets MVP for 2006. — Clearly, it's Dave Magadan. Every time I turn this channel on, there he is going 3-for-4. He's gotta be 21-for-28 by now. And the Mets are on the verge of clinching …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Notebook: Reyes might get call — The Cardinals' top prospect, righthanded pitcher Anthony Reyes, is expected to skip his next scheduled start for Class AAA Memphis so he can be ready to start Saturday for the Cardinals in Kansas City. — With Sidney Ponson on the disabled list …
Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
KC: Where the wild things are — CLEVELAND — A wild thing can make your heart sink. Just ask the Royals who, among their many other deficiencies, are on pace to set a modern record this season for wild pitches. — "They have come at bad times, too," pitching coach Bob McClure said. "Why so many?
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
New start for Hansen — BALTIMORE - Craig Hansen's four-inning stint for Triple-A Pawtucket Monday night may be the start of an interesting twist in the development of the 22-year-old right-hander. — Believed by most to be a closer in waiting, Hansen started Game 2 of a doubleheader …
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Yanksfan vs Soxfan
Associated Press:
Padres-Diamondbacks Preview — Arizona Diamondbacks manager Bob Melvin believes the NL West race will be competitive this season. His team's early play against the defending champion San Diego Padres is certainly one reason. — The Diamondbacks look to defeat the Padres for the eighth straight …
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Ducksnorts
Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Kazmir, Rays topple White Sox — Starter strikes out eight over seven in fourth straight win — ST. PETERSBURG — Scott Kazmir just keeps getting better. — On Tuesday night, the Devil Rays' ace put together another solid effort to lead a 10-7 win over the White Sox in front of 11,566 at Tropicana Field.
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WELCOME TO
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Thompson might be latest bargain — PHOENIX - The Padres are adept at finding inexpensive pitchers who give solid to excellent returns on the dollar. Pitchers such as Clay Hensley, Brian Sweeney, Scott Cassidy, Brian Tollberg and Craig Breslow more than repaid the relatively small investments.

