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Rich Hofmann / Philly.com:
Madson striking despite loss — NEW YORK - You have heard of taking one for the team. Last night, Ryan Madson took a hundred. — Make that 105. — That is how many pitches Madson threw last night/this morning at Shea Stadium, in innings 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.
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Marcus Hayes / Philly.com:
Shoulder pain forces Hamels to miss start — NEW YORK - Cole Hamels never sweats the small stuff. — Unless it has to do with his injury-plagued body. — Hamels, the Phillies' 22-year-old lefty phenom, felt a pop in his left shoulder while throwing in the outfield before last night's game.
Childs Walker / Baltimore Sun:
It's wild time on O's runway … With a staff of starters who all pitched fairly well last season and the game's most successful pitching coach on hand, the Orioles spoke of the mound as an area of strength, or at least reliability, this spring. — Seven weeks later, it seems more like a disaster zone.
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Gregg Bell / Associated Press:
Orioles clobber Mariners 14-4 — SEATTLE —Ramon Hernandez is paying off handsomely for the Baltimore Orioles. — Hernandez, signed to a $27.5 million, four-year contract last winter, hit a three-run homer and a grand slam Tuesday night — the latter in a nine-run ninth inning that finished off …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Ortiz Provides a Good Start — Nats Right-Hander Gives Up Just One Run in Seven Innings : Nationals 4, Astros 1 — He was the guy they turned to after all the prominent names — from Kevin Millwood to A.J. Burnett to Matt Morris — looked at the Washington Nationals, considered their ownerless status and went elsewhere.
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Michael Walsh / MLB.com:
Nats ride long ball to win — Lineup pounds out three homers; Ortiz picks up the win — WASHINGTON — The theme of change was in the air in the Nationals clubhouse moments after Washington defeated Houston, 4-1, Tuesday night at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium.
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Capitol Punishment
Associated Press:
Peavy strikes out 16 in loss to Braves, sets Padres record — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — SAN DIEGO — Jake Peavy needed only seven innings to set a Padres record with 16 strikeouts Monday night but lost because the only ball the Atlanta Braves hit out of the infield against him also happened to leave the yard.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Grounder past Doumit keys Pirates' 7-3 loss to Arizona — But Tracy, some players differ on play by inexperienced first baseman — PHOENIX — It would be easy to blame Ryan Doumit. — A ball was sliced right at him, it slipped under his glove, and it set the stage for three Arizona runs …
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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Randolph's eager for Soler cycle to start — Willie Randolph watched Orlando Hernandez thrive from the moment he joined the Yankees after arriving from Cuba in 1998. He also watched Jose Contreras crumble under the weight of pinstriped expectations, only to develop into a dominant starter after a trade to the White Sox.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Groin trouble ends Wright's night — BOSTON - Jaret Wright stood behind the mound, thinking, "No, not again" as his teammates crowded around him. The first batter he faced, Kevin Youkilis, had hit him in the ribs with a line drive, a scary reminder of a bizarre stretch last season.
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Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Crisp expected back in the lineup Monday — Coco Crisp, provided he suffers no setbacks, will return to the Red Sox lineup Monday at Toronto, having missed exactly seven weeks and 42 games, manager Terry Francona said last night. — Crisp, recovering from a fractured left index finger and kidney stones …
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Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today — Flying High Again — Quick: who has the best record in the National League? — Once again, order has been restored in the senior circuit, where the St. Louis Cardinals have bounced back from mini-sweeps in Cincinnati and Houston at the start of the month to go 12-4 since …
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Notes: Halladay to get extra day — Right-handed ace to switch starts with Taubenheim — TORONTO — Roy Halladay was on the mound for Toronto on Tuesday, but when exactly he'd be making his next start was still up in the air until he picked up his sixth win of the season.
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Kevin Baxter / Miami Herald:
Maddux perfect example — School will be in session for the Marlins' young pitching staff this afternoon when future Hall of Famer Greg Maddux takes the mound for the Cubs. — ''When it comes to pitching, he really knows what he's doing,'' Marlins manager Joe Girardi said of Maddux …
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FishStripes
Baltimore Examiner:
Jim Bowden: Inside the Nationals' draft 'War Room' — WASHINGTON - When the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft begins at 1 p.m. June 6, we'll hold our portion of the draft via telephone conference call in our "War Room" on the fourth floor of RFK Stadium.
Randy Covitz / Sun Herald:
Scout who signed Pujols looks back, now stocks shelves at Wal-Mart — Dave Karaff misses the nomadic life of a baseball scout. Instead of sitting behind home plate at dusty ball fields across the Midwest, aiming his stopwatch and speed gun at hot prospects, Karaff spends his days stocking …
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Joe Lapointe / New York Times:Untainted and Unfazed, Pujols Unleashes Power
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Crisp's a bit closer — Readers with weak stomachs should skip the following couple of paragraphs. All you need to know is Red Sox center fielder Coco Crisp expects to rejoin the lineup within a week. — As for the rest of you, Crisp described in graphic detail yesterday the kidney stones …
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