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Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Sheffield declares himself fit — After one rehab game, slugger making his way to Boston — BOSTON — Apparently, four plate appearances was enough for Gary Sheffield to decide he was ready to return to the Yankees. — Sheffield started as the designated hitter for Double-A Trenton …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
By George, ace finds his groove — ALS patient puts things into perspective for winner Schilling — BOSTON — After a string of five exceedingly frustrating starts, Curt Schilling could promise only one thing following his most recent outing: "I will get better," Schilling offered …
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The Baseball Desert
Bob Ryan / Boston Globe:
Efficiency expert on the mound — Yeah, well, that was Curt (Top Of The Rotation) Schilling, all right. — Eight innings. Five hits. One run. Six K's. No walks. Walks? How about two three-ball counts? Ninety-nine (99) pitches (I see an endorsement coming).
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El Guapo's Ghost Rambles …
Miami Herald:
Olsen, Marlins refuse to address fight — When Scott Olsen takes the mound for the Marlins tonight, he'll do so sporting an impressive shiner around his left eye, though Olsen and the Marlins were mum on how the bruise got there. — Olsen declined to discuss the injury Monday …
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FishStripes
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Messenger gives Olsen a black eye in fight between Marlins pitchers — MIAMI GARDENS — The Marlins' ugly season got a little uglier during the weekend. — Marlins starting pitcher Scott Olsen will take the mound tonight with the remnants of a shiner under his left eye …
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FishStripes
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Escobar scratched from lineup — Injury-riddled outfielder hurt his left hamstring on Sunday — WASHINGTON — Nationals outfielder Alex Escobar was scheduled to bat sixth against the Astros on Monday night, but he was scratched around 5:00 p.m. CT after he informed the team's trainers …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:Kasten to Have A Front-Office Meet and Greet
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Washington Times
Chicago Tribune:
Angry? No, they're radio active — Dempster, Guillen make peace after 'misquotes' lead to heated rhetoric — MIAMI — After a long-distance war of words, Cubs reliever Ryan Dempster and White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen apologized to each other, but neither was happy about how the misunderstanding occurred.
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Notes: Cora denies fight bite — Nelson appears headed to White Sox bullpen — CHICAGO — Remember the children's game known as Telephone, where one kid tells his friend a sentence and then watches to see how the context changes by the time it gets to the end of the line with his or her buddies?
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South Side Sox
John Tomase / Boston Herald:
3-and-0 a no-no to Ortiz — Here's a suggestion for opposing pitchers: The next time a 3-and-0 pitch must be thrown to David Ortiz, make sure it's a ball. Ortiz doesn't swing in that situation too often, but when he does, look out. — Last night provided the latest piece of evidence …
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The Soxaholix
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:Ortiz lets his mouth do the talking: Sounds off on Pierzynski, NY
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The Joy of Sox
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Notes: Sheets gets good news — MRI shows no structural damage to right shoulder — thaudricourt@journalsentinel.com — Cincinnati - Milwaukee Brewers ace Ben Sheets was looking for some peace of mind, and he got it Monday. — A magnetic resonance imaging test on Sheets' ailing right shoulder showed …
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Geoff Young / Ducksnorts:
Peavy Misses Bats, Padres Miss Winning — Yes, the Padres lost again Monday night, but in the process, right-hander Jake Peavy established a new franchise record for strikeouts in a game by fanning 16 Atlanta Braves. Yes, we'd all rather have the win, but no dice, so let's take a look at Peavy's record-setting night instead.
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USA Today:
Bonds meets Babe Ruth, but does anyone really care? — OAKLAND — There was no smile. Fans didn't jump out of the stands chasing him around the bases like Hank Aaron after home run No. 715. There was precious little emotion when Barry Bonds hit his 714th home run Saturday against the Oakland Athletics, tying Babe Ruth.
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The Baseball Zealot
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:Pujols: Bonds 'best player in baseball right now'
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Fungoes
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Cubs in no hurry to get Baker deal done — There might be a simple explanation for the Cubs' delay in signing manager Dusty Baker to a contract extension: The Cubs hold significant leverage over Baker, and don't need to rush. — Baker, 56, is one of the game's best-paid managers …
Steve Treder / Hardball Times:
Mid-Season Blockbusters: May (Part Two: 1960-2003) — Picking up where we left off last week ... May 13, 1960: The Philadelphia Phillies traded first baseman Ed Bouchee and pitcher Don Cardwell to the Chicago Cubs for second baseman Tony Taylor and catcher Cal Neeman. — Two struggling teams decided to shake it up.
Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Notes: Angels struggling in May — Poor pitching, injuries contribute to 5-14 record to start May — ARLINGTON — The Angels made another dip into their talent pool when they called up Kendry Morales from Triple-A Salt Lake following Monday's 3-2 loss to the Rangers.
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Pearly Gates
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Duffy's absence stems from unhappiness with game — PHOENIX — Center fielder Chris Duffy's absence from the Pirates apparently is motivated by a general unhappiness with playing the game much more than dissatisfaction with the team, two sources close to Duffy said.
