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Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
To Joy and Resentment, Bonds Matches Ruth — OAKLAND, Calif., May 20 — After Barry Bonds hit a solo home run Saturday to equal Babe Ruth's career total of 714, he circled the bases amid plenty of cheering and an undercurrent of booing. It was indicative of the ambivalence surrounding Bonds's quest …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Wells is still able to talk good game — PHILADELPHIA — David Wells turned 43 yesterday, and while he said he feels 10 years older, his mouth hasn't slowed down a bit, as he demonstrated anew in a 30-minute group interview in which he weighed in on Barry Bonds's alleged steroid use and …
David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Wells Aims For Friday Return — Scheduled To Pitch Tonight For Pawtucket — PHILADELPHIA — David Wells celebrated his 43rd birthday Saturday. He said he doesn't feel a day over 53. — "I'll probably add about 10 years to the way I feel," Wells said. "People can still be productive at 43, and 53.
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Karen Guregian / Boston Herald:
Wells' Ruthian blast: Sox lefty takes swing at Bonds, steroid use — PHILADELPHIA - He once started a game wearing one of Babe Ruth's old caps. He also once petitioned the Yankees to wear Ruth's retired No. 3. That gives you a glimpse into the kind of affection David Wells has for the Babe.
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Dellucci upset with Wells' comments — Sox pitcher mentioned Phillies outfielder in media session — PHILADELPHIA — David Dellucci looked justifiably surprised at this particular curveball, thrown at him during David Wells' latest rant. — "Let me take a deep breath here," …
NY Daily News:
Wagner case not closed — Hints at a Willie mistake — In the losing clubhouse, Billy Wagner was taking the blame in stand-up fashion for his unfathomable meltdown. If he said he (stunk) once, he must have said it a dozen times. — If he had left it at that, the Mets could move …
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Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Master-peace — Pedro takes wasted gem in stride — Pedro Martinez was all smiles yesterday in the postgame interview room, even joking that "I guess I should leave" when many reporters scrambled to the nearby clubhouse to interview Billy Wagner following Willie Randolph's remarks.
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yanks Rally as Fill-Ins Take on Starring Role — Melky Cabrera's confidence is written in red and blue ink on his right shoulder blade. It was there, five months ago, that Cabrera had a tattoo artist draw a Major League Baseball logo. At the time, Cabrera had played in only six games, none very well.
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David Steele / Baltimore Sun:
Parkway rivalry needs added punch — WASHINGTON // The best possible advertisement for interleague baseball was on display for a team whose rivalry with its new neighbor is in its infancy. Some three hours before the first pitch of Orioles-Nationals Part II yesterday …
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:White Sox roll over Cubs as fists fly
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:Cubs catcher 'irritated' when Pierzynski walked toward him
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Kinsler showing signs of progress — HOUSTON - Ian Kinsler continues to make progress in his medical rehabilitation and could rejoin the Rangers as early as Monday. — Kinsler has been at Triple A Oklahoma and had a breakout game Friday night, going 3-for-4 with a home run against Salt Lake.
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Showalter believes in Benoit — Despite latest problem, manager not changing outlook — HOUSTON - Once again, statistics suggest Joaquin Benoit is at his most effective when the game is not on the line. — Rangers manager Buck Showalter, who watched Benoit blow a one-run lead Friday …
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Soriano's Blast Gets Nats Started — There is no mystery about the environment at RFK Stadium. Score some runs and the fans will rise, the stands will bounce, and the Washington Nationals will take that energy and run with it. No hitting, and there will be no cheering.
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MLB.com:
Notes: Wright plays out his dreams — Game-winning hits the stuff of childhood fantasies — NEW YORK — Everyone who's played baseball as a child has envisioned it ... a runner on base, two outs, bottom of the ninth, tie ball game, whether it was stickball, Little League, wiffle ball, high school, you name it.
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Drew, Aybar homers down Angels — Dodgers fall behind early, rally back with two clutch long balls — LOS ANGELES — J.D. Drew led off the seventh inning with a pinch-hit home run on Saturday afternoon, powering the Dodgers to an 8-4 Interleague victory over the Angels before 55,587 at Dodger Stadium.
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Associated Press:
Legislature OKs financing for new Twins stadium — MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins will eventually lose one of baseball's true home-field advantages. They're more than happy to give that up in favor of some fresh air and natural grass. — State lawmakers gave final approval early Sunday …
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Andrew Dampf / Associated Press:
Hingis wins Italian Open for first title since return — ROME (AP) — Martina Hingis beat 16th-seeded Dinara Safina 6-2, 7-5 Sunday for her first title since coming out of retirement. — Hingis spent nearly three years out of the game with foot and ankle injuries, but returned in January.
Brian Moritz / Press & Sun-Bulletin:
Pelfrey struggles, but B-Mets sweep — BINGHAMTON — The Binghamton Mets broke out of their offensive funk with a pair of one-run victories Saturday night. — The B-Mets, who had lost seven of their last eight games, rallied to defeat the Altoona Curve, 3-2, in eight innings in the second of two games at NYSEG Stadium.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Reyes throttles Royals; Pujols launches 21st — KANSAS CITY — Anthony Reyes won a game of much meaning Saturday night. He won it with command, won it with an array of weapons, won it with his parents looking on for only the second time in his professional career.
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