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Julian Garcia / NY Daily News:
Sturtze's year could be over — Scott Proctor could tell something was wrong. Before the Yankees' 4-2 loss last night to the Texas Rangers, he saw fellow reliever Tanyon Sturtze emerge from Joe Torre's office with a look on his face that made it clear he needed to be alone. So Proctor kept his distance.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Chances for Minors pitchers? — MRI reveals torn elbow ligament for Drese, surgery may follow — CHICAGO — Entering Tuesday's action, the Nationals' pitching staff is near the bottom of almost every category, and the team is still debating whether or not to carry more than 11 pitchers.
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Jays drop Molina's well-rounded return — Former Angels catcher gets first steal; plunked Glaus day-to-day — ANAHEIM — If nothing else, catcher Bengie Molina's return to Angel Stadium on Tuesday night had its moments. — Several of them, actually. — The first came when he emerged …
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6-4-2
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Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Santana leads Angels past Blue Jays — Righty provides quality start; Guerrero tallies 10th long ball — ANAHEIM — Orlando Cabrera drove in two runs and Vladimir Guerrero homered as the Angels defeated the Blue Jays, 8-3, in front of 43,066 on Tuesday night at Angel Stadium.
Associated Press:
Padres-Diamondbacks Preview — Jake Peavy hopes to help the San Diego Padres defeat the Arizona Diamondbacks for the first time this season when the NL West rivals continue a three-game series at Chase Field on Tuesday. — Peavy (3-3, 3.61 ERA) is 2- with a 1.29 ERA over his last three outings …
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Ducksnorts
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Big plans for new owners? — Beat writer Bill Ladson answers Nationals fans' questions … While there is no doubt that the Nationals need to rebuild the farm system and essentially start from scratch, don't you agree that they need to retain at least some of the good players on the Major League roster?
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The Nationals Enquirer
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John Delcos / The Journal News:
Mets' pitchers face challenge from Pujols — ST. LOUIS — Those four fingers the Mets showed Barry Bonds last month? — Well, they'll show them to Albert Pujols this week. And as Bonds twice did when the Mets went after him in San Francisco, don't be surprised to see similar results …
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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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Field-and-scream effort — Rookie Logan has a nightmare night in an ugly Sox defeat — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Brandon McCarthy suffered from a high pitch count Tuesday night and lasted only four-plus innings. — That paled in comparison, however, to the embarrassing outing …
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Exile in Wrigleyville
Sports Illustrated:
Showing his age — Johnson's woes reveal his best days are behind him — For much of the last two seasons the Yankees have excused the decline of Randy Johnson with some creative thinking. See, it never could be just that Johnson was getting hit and getting old.
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Off the Facade
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Notes: Milton fully recovered — Pitcher set to start against the Tigers on Saturday — PITTSBURGH — The limited amount of pitches Eric Milton threw in Monday's Hall of Fame game appeared to be enough. He said he's ready. — It was revealed on Tuesday that Milton will be activated …
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Red Hot Mama
Newsday:
LaRoche's disorder in spotlight — ATLANTA — Adam LaRoche knows how it looks. He doesn't seem to be trying hard. He comes across as inattentive, sluggish, a little too laid-back to be a professional athlete. — When LaRoche was coming up through the minors, countless coaches and instructors told him to show more emotion.
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The Musings and Prophecies …
Clark Spencer / Miami Herald:
Nolasco set for first start — Ricky Nolasco's family rooted for John Smoltz and the Atlanta Braves when the Marlins pitcher was growing up in California. But loyalty only goes so far. — When Nolasco makes his first big-league start tonight, he'll take on Smoltz. And the Nolascos won't be pulling for the Braves.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Ball from stands nearly hits Jones — Incident raises security concerns — An allegedly inebriated fan in right field threw a ball that barely missed hitting Jacque Jones before the ninth inning Tuesday, raising some red flags about security problems in the bleachers.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — NL West Roundup — The Sidewinders roster is all about offensive prospects. As loaded as they are, their best hitter statistically has been outfielder Scott Hairston, who has seemingly worn out his welcome with the Diamondbacks but is hitting .301/.389/.559.
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¡Disfrute El Lefty Malo!
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Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:Prospectus Today — Road Game — I caught the Las Vegas …
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Dodger Thoughts
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Lima, Gonzalez remain in rotation — Mets don't want to rush Bannister back from hamstring injury — ST. LOUIS — The perceived need for Brian Bannister to make a start in the Minor Leagues before returning to big-league duty has forced the Mets to retain the rotation they have used since Victor Zambrano went down on May 6.
Baseball America:
Baseball America Top 25 — DURHAM, N.C.—Rice remained atop Baseball America's weekly Top 25 college baseball rankings for the third straight week by winning a Conference USA series against Houston. Houston slipped from 14 to 16 following the series loss.
