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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Settled in: Cordero sets up 6-2 win — NEW YORK - When the Rangers finally decided to make "the switch" three weeks ago, they understood the difficulties. The hard part of dumping a closer isn't the actual breakup. It's getting him to remain a reliable friend. — So far, the Rangers have done the seemingly impossible.
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Lone Star Ball
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
RANGERS NOTES — Nevin set for time on bench — NEW YORK - Perhaps the biggest negative of interleague play for the Rangers, or at least the games played in National League cities, is that they lose their DH. That means Phil Nevin is unlikely to start any games during the three-game series …
Dallas Morning News:
Rangers chat transcript: Bad baserunning and blown leads — Richard Durrett: These Mavericks games are making me tired, but I'm here and ready. Go ahead and ask away. Rangers game is at noon today. — Betty Ann Needham in McKinney: What do the Rangers have to do to improve their defense in holding leads?
David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Snow Requests Trade — Agent Says First Baseman Wants More Playing Time — BALTIMORE — J.T. Snow realizes the only way he's going to play more is with another team. The Red Sox are looking to help him out by attempting to trade him, Snow's agent Dan Horwits said Wednesday.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Agent: Crisp will crack Sox' lineup soon — PHILADELPHIA — Coco Crisp's return to the Red Sox lineup was set back when he required surgery last week to alleviate a painful kidney stone condition that developed complications. But his agent said yesterday the center fielder has ''started …
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Surviving Grady
David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Fastball Counts — Nixon's Patience At Plate Pays Off — PHILADELPHIA — The congratulatory line in the dugout began to form as Trot Nixon was circling the bases. David Ortiz was the first one to greet Nixon, wrapping his large arms around his teammate who had just hit a home run.
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The Joy of Sox
Jeff Barker / Baltimore Sun:
New twist to old rivalry … ROCKVILLE // On one wall of David Cope's basement hangs an autographed color print of the late Baltimore Colts legend John Unitas. On another is mounted a game ball from the first win in Ravens history. — Those particular sports items may be puzzling to those who know Cope …
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David Nakamura / Washington Post:Lerner Group Plans RFK 'Grand Reopening'
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William F. Yurasko's …
Ronald Blum / Associated Press:Nationals sale unanimously approved
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The Nationals Enquirer
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Cordero Answers The Call — Nationals' Closer, Bullpen Salvages Finale in Chicago: Nationals 5, Cubs 3 — CHICAGO, May 18 — With the tying runs on base and the winning run at the plate, Frank Robinson stepped out of the visitors' dugout Thursday afternoon at Wrigley Field to pay a visit to his closer …
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Washington Times, District of Baseball, William F. Yurasko's … and The Nationals Enquirer
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Agent talks trade for first baseman: Club catches Snow's drift — PHILADELPHIA - The Red Sox have indicated to J.T. Snow that they will look into trading him, the seldom-used first baseman's agent said yesterday. — "Both sides have been talking, everyone - J.T., Tito (manager Terry Francona) …
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MLB.com
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels' Loss Raises Tempers — Erstad is heard in clubhouse yelling at teammates to not point fingers after team blows two chances to win during an 8-4, 10-inning loss to Toronto. — The tensions of a highly disappointing season and the frustration of one of the most excruciating …
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Halos Heaven
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets in starter trouble — Lima rocked, Bannister suffers setback — ST. LOUIS - An hour after Willie Randolph acknowledged that Brian Bannister figured to bump Jose Lima or Jeremi Gonzalez from the roster, the rookie pitcher suffered a setback that prevents an imminent return.
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Metsblog.com
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Mounting Injuries Trump Wright's Outing — Willie Randolph called Joe Torre a few days ago, one New York manager reaching out to another. Randolph was trying to congratulate Torre on his 1,000th victory with the Yankees, but Torre admitted he had not called back.
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Bronx Banter
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Enjoy the ride — Mets, Yanks could be on course for World Series showdown — Year 10 of interleague play kicks off tonight, with no matchup more responsible for the concept's success than our own Subway Series. — At Shea Stadium, the Mets and Yankees will face off for the 49th …
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Metsblog.com
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Pedro prediction on right track — ST. LOUIS — Not long after signing with the Mets, Pedro Martinez predicted his new organization might not be the second citizen in the Big Apple much longer. — "After this season, I don't know if we'll be second," the ace proclaimed at the team's winter caravan in January 2005.
Joe Rutter / PittsburghLIVE.com:
Reds pitcher continues verbal assault — TRIBUNE-REVIEW — Bronson Arroyo didn't back down Thursday from the disparaging comments he made against the Pirates one night earlier. Instead, he stepped up and continued to assail his former team. — Arroyo, the losing pitcher …
Larry Stewart / Los Angeles Times:
Baseball Returns on Fox — Fox begins its 11th season of baseball coverage Saturday with four regional telecasts, including the Angels and Dodgers. — The announcers will be Kenny Albert and Steve Lyons and the game will be shown in 13% of the country. — To promote the start …
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FishStripes
Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Hansen starting to hone his skills — Possibilities endless for power pitcher — Jonathan Papelbon, cast in the minors as a workhorse starting pitcher, leads the major leagues in saves with 14. Craig Hansen, the reliever billed last summer and this spring as the Red Sox' future closer …
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