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David Lennon / Newsday:
Swingin' in the rain — After lengthy delay in 7th, Mets pull away as Glavine wins sixth — ST. LOUIS — The Mets have been hearing the Phillies' footsteps for the past week, but after a long night at soggy Busch Stadium, that threatening sound seemed a little more distant.
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Associated Press:
Twins send struggling righty Lohse to Triple-A — DETROIT — The Twins sent right-hander Kyle Lohse to Triple-A Rochester on Wednesday, the latest move made by Minnesota to shake up a struggling rotation. — Lohse, whose salary this season is $3.95 million after beating the team …
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Justice B. Hill / MLB.com:
Notes: Liriano ready to start — Highly touted lefty to make first career start on Friday — DETROIT — Rookie Francisco Liriano can see his date with destiny ahead of him. It's coming Friday night in Milwaukee, where he'll start against the Brewers. Liriano's nervous about it.
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Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Penny, Dodgers Edge Rockies in Pitchers' Duel, 3-2 — DENVER — Since the Colorado Rockies began treating baseballs like fine cigars, games at Coors Field are taking on subtle qualities appreciated by connoisseurs of the national pastime. — The balls sit in a humidor for months before being used …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Sox can't steal a sweep — Harris misses sign, thrown out stealing at second to end game — BALTIMORE — Willie Harris is the consummate role player. Perhaps his most important duty for the Red Sox is to utilize his speed when given the call in the late innings. — In his mind, this was the ultimate chance.
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Sports Illustrated:
Hot spots, cold spots — Where do the best sluggers do the most damage? — Since the start of the 2005 season, there have been nearly 900,000 pitches thrown, and Baseball Info Solutions (BIS) has tracked every single one of them. Whether it be the location, velocity or pitch type …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
New York pours it on — The Cardinals endured a 101-minute rain delay during Tuesday night's seventh inning. Waiting on the other side was the New York Mets' four-run eighth inning, a head-banging tumble by first baseman Albert Pujols on a slick on-deck circle and, finally, an 8-3 loss before a leftover Busch Stadium crowd.
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Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Pavano forced from rehab start — Ailing right-hander cites tightness in right triceps area — NEW YORK — Carl Pavano's comeback to the Yankees appears to be on hold once again. — Pavano, making his third rehab start on Wednesday, the second for Double-A Trenton …
Associated Press:
Kazmir emerges as Devil Rays ace — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Scott Kazmir might be the first starting pitcher the Tampa Bay Devil Rays can get excited about. — Kazmir won a career-best fourth consecutive decision when he beat the Chicago White Sox 10-7 Tuesday night …
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Notes: Davies will need surgery — Right-hander diagnosed with torn groin muscles — ATLANTA — As the Braves feared, Kyle Davies will miss a significant amount of time. Just how much time the right-handed starter misses will be better understood after he undergoes surgery on his torn right groin.
Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Notes: Chacon may be pushed back — Right-hander has been bothered by sore left leg — NEW YORK — Shawn Chacon's next start is scheduled for Sunday against Tom Glavine and the Mets, but Aaron Small will be ready to go if the Yankees decide that Chacon's injured left leg could use an extra day or two of rest.
Fox Sports:
Looking at the top outfielder prospects — This week, we're continuing our tour of the diamond by ranking the top 10 prospects at each position. Up this time around are the outfielders. — In this list we're excluding those outfield prospects who are certain to exhaust their rookie status …
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Notes: Prior to make first rehab start — Cubs players hope to get Wrigley fans back on their side — CHICAGO — Mark Prior will start for the Cubs' Rookie League team on Friday, as he continues his rehab from a strained muscle in his right shoulder. — Prior was expected to throw …
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Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Angels hit roadblock in Jays rookie — Offense held to a mere two hits off SoCal native Janssen — ANAHEIM — Casey Janssen handcuffed the Angels as they lost a 3-0 decision to the Blue Jays in front of 38,767 on Wednesday night at Angel Stadium to even the series at a game apiece.
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Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Notebook — Brewers, Padres — MILWAUKEE BREWERS — When the Mets came to Miller Park for a weekend series, they weren't the only team with rotation problems. Ben Sheets is on the DL for the second time this year, and despite a bit of good news, Tomo Ohka is still out for at least a month.
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.
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