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David Lennon / Newsday:
Glavine gets credited with a $acrifice — One Mets official described it as "financial engineering." A more common term might be "payroll flexibility." But in reworking the contract of Tom Glavine last winter, the bottom line is the same: The Mets wanted to create a war chest for this season …
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Associated Press:
Torn tendon will sideline Yankees catcher — NEW YORK — Yankees catcher Jorge Posada has a torn hamstring tendon in his left knee and will be sidelined at least a few days. — Posada wasn't placed on the disabled list following his MRI exam that revealed the injury …
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Rest, but no DL for ailing Jorge — Jorge Posada has a tear in a hamstring tendon behind his left knee, and while the Yankees say they will evaluate his condition while he rests over the next few days, they were concerned enough about the injury to announce that they will add a catcher …
Jason Ratliff / minorleaguebaseball.com:
Weaving his way to the big leagues — PCL strikeout and ERA leader promoted to Angels of Anaheim — It took Jered Weaver less time to reach the Majors than it did for him to make it to the Minors. — The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim called up their 2004 first-round pick from Triple …
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Halos Heaven
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Mark Saxon / ocregister.com:
Angels promote Jered Weaver — The younger brother of Angels starter Jeff Weaver will make his major-league debut Saturday night against the Baltimore Orioles. — The Orange County Register — The slumping Angels reached for help from the minor leagues yet again, recalling top pitching prospect Jered Weaver today.
J. Weitzel / Beerleaguer:
Phillies primed for action — With enough baseball played to identify strengths and weaknesses, the time is right for Pat Gillick to play a hand. — This afternoon isn't just the final game of a three-game series with the division leader. It's the last game before the Phillies come home to meet their maker.
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
RANGERS NOTES — Lineup shifts with Kinsler's return at 2nd — ARLINGTON - Ian Kinsler was activated from the disabled list Thursday, six weeks after suffering a dislocated left thumb. He was immediately inserted into the lineup at second base, batting ninth.
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Lone Star Ball
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Associated Press:
MLB doles out suspensions for Cubs-White Sox brawl … NEW YORK // Chicago Cubs catcher Michael Barrett was suspended for 10 games and White Sox outfielder Brian Anderson five games for a bench-clearing brawl that led to four ejections. — Barrett, who punched White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski …
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The Catbird …
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Karen Guregian / Boston Herald:
'Pen's been mighty: Relievers are doing their jobs — Last season, if a starter pitched as well as Josh Beckett did last night and left after six innings because of a high pitch count in a close game with the Red Sox ahead, all bets were off. — There was no guarantee the bullpen could hold any team the remaining three innings.
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Elbow irritation sends Maroth to DL — Tigers call up Spurling from Triple-A to fill left-hander's spot — DETROIT — The Tigers placed left-handed pitcher Mike Maroth on the 15-day disabled list on Friday with irritation in his left elbow. — The injury has bothered Maroth …
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Bless You Boys
John Shea / ESPN:
No love lost between Mesa, Vizquel — Jose Mesa says it's over. Omar Vizquel doesn't believe him. — So simple, yet so complex. The former teammates who once rallied for the same cause are now vicious rivals. — Nine years after their Cleveland Indians won the American League pennant …
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates confronting the question: Why not Freddy? — Sanchez shines in Randa's absence, but team will not name him starter — It was early autumn, and the Pirates' baseball operations staff was conducting its annual organizational meeting, the one in which depth charts are developed for the following year.
DMZ / U.S.S. Mariner:
Why Albert Pujols will break the single-seaon home run record — Albert Pujols is having an almost unbelievable year. He's hitting .323. His on-base percentage is .449. He's on pace to hit over eighty home runs. It's ridiculous. The season's a little over a quarter done …
Associated Press:
Cubs' Prior to go on rehab next week — CHICAGO —Cubs pitcher Mark Prior, on the disabled list all season with a sore right shoulder, will probably go on a rehab assignment at Class A Peoria either Monday or Tuesday. — Pitching coach Larry Rothschild said Prior would throw on the side at Wrigley Field on Saturday.
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Baseball Musings
Sports Illustrated:
Hope for Halos — Talented Angels aren't done yet, but time runs short — A game-winning suicide squeeze — yeah, that sounds like the way the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim do things. — But when the Angels tried to squeeze home the game-winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning …
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Dodger Thoughts
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Tribe to field GCL team in Winter Haven — Entry offers extra outlet to evaluate, develop young talent — CLEVELAND — The Indians' farm system just got a new patch of land. — The organization announced Thursday it will field a Gulf Coast League team in Winter Haven this summer …
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Tribe Report
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Astros Can't Steal Win Against Nats — LeCroy Has Long Day Behind the Plate: Nationals 8, Astros 5 — His Washington Nationals had just beaten the Houston Astros 8-5, had just won three games in a row for just the second time all year. Yet here was Frank Robinson, 70 years old …
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MLB.com, Washington Times, Federal Baseball, District of Baseball, Nats Triple Play and Church of Baseball
Matt Gelb / Mets Geek:
A Real Relief — Early returns on the official buzzword of 2006? Bullpen. — Omar Minaya and Willie Randolph have prided themselves on a deep and successful relief corps. The reluctantness to moving Aaron Heilman into the starting rotation and the recent proliferation of arms demonstrate the Mets commitment to the bullpen.
Jim Baker / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Matchups — The Big Folks' Table — Best American League Matchup (opponents with best combined Prospectus Hit List rankings) : Cleveland Indians (10th) @ Detroit Tigers (1st) — No more kiddy table dining for the Tigers. For the next two-plus weeks, they'll be at the big folks' table …
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