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Ian Harrison / MLB.com:
Sox rally for tie but fall to Jays — Concern for Clement overshadows near comeback — TORONTO — A late comeback that fell just short couldn't eclipse a potential problem for the Boston Red Sox: What's wrong with Matt Clement? — Boston used a trio of homers — including a three-run blast …
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Patrick Donnelly / MLB.com:
Dodgers' Gagne ready to return to team — Closer completes successful Triple-A rehab assignment — LAS VEGAS — It didn't take long for Eric Gagne to declare himself ready to face Major League hitters. — Gagne capped a successful rehab assignment at Triple-A Las Vegas on Monday …
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Associated Press:
Gagne earns save in final rehab assignment — LAS VEGAS (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Eric Gagne allowed one hit in a scoreless ninth inning Monday to earn a save in his second and final rehab assignment for Triple-A Las Vegas. — Gagne threw 17 pitches, 11 for strikes, against Salt Lake.
Jon Cooper / MLB.com:
Thomson hit hard early as Braves fall — Starter lasts just 1 1/3 innings as Dodgers stave off rally — ATLANTA — The Braves have flirted with big and early deficits for much of the season. On Monday afternoon, they found out how big a hole is too deep to dig out of.
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Talking Chop
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Whirlwind weekend for Kemp — ATLANTA — When a Minor Leaguer is promoted into Grady Little's clubhouse, he gets thrown into the action, not eased. — Matt Kemp learned that lesson Sunday, and the result was that Monday morning, he was watching video of his three strikeouts …
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Could Ray take over as closer? — Beat reporter Mark Bowman answers fans' questions — If Chris Reitsma continues struggling in the closer role, do you think Bobby Cox will turn to Ken Ray? If not Ray, who else do you think might fill in the closer spot?
Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Notes: Win brings team together — Bay's hot-hitting continues, Tracy expects more of the same — PITTSBURGH — A little more than eight hours after winning what is believed to be the longest game ever played in the city of Pittsburgh, the Pirates were back in the clubhouse Sunday morning still trying …
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Karen Guregian / Boston Herald:
Wells feels he's ready to start — David Wells was so encouraged about his right knee yesterday, a clubhouse source said the pitcher was telling people he could make his scheduled start in Toronto Wednesday. — How good did Wells feel? — The southpaw was able to put all of his weight …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
At RFK, Nats Enjoy Comforts of Home — Perhaps it was their way of thanking the home team for not completely giving away the season before summer set in. Or maybe it was a moment to say goodbye, an acknowledgement that they will next appear at RFK Stadium more than a week into June.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
O'Connor suffers left ankle bruise — Nationals rookie left-hander not expected to miss a start — PHILADELPHIA — Nationals left-hander Mike O'Connor left Monday's game against the Phillies in the bottom of the sixth inning after being hit in the left ankle by a hard shot off the bat of Chase Utley.
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Clark Spencer / Miami Herald:
Hermida making strides after injury — A lot of baseball experts picked Jeremy Hermida to win the National League's Rookie of the Year Award in preseason polls. But the Marlins outfielder might not even rank among the top five rookies on his team at this point after missing 36 games …
Sports Illustrated:
Monday Morning QB (cont.) — Ten Things I Think I Think — 1. I think the one thing I'll always remember about Ironhead Heyward, who died of cancer over the weekend at 39, is how honest he was with the press. I always got a straight answer from him, even in some tough times. I'll miss him.
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FIRE JOE MORGAN
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Notes: Harden set to return — Starter to complete rehab assignment this week — OAKLAND — As bad as things have gone for the injury-ravaged A's this month, they seem to take a measure of comfort in knowing that last May was even worse. A lot worse. — "At this time last year …
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Athletics Nation
USA Today:
Breaking down the 64-team NCAA tournament baseball field — Team-by-team look at the Division I NCAA baseball tournament field, compiled by Jack Carey, Ben Dooling and David Kay (stats as of end of regular season): — Alabama: The Crimson Tide have been helped by superlative pitching …
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The Griddle
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Lieber on DL with strained left groin — Right-hander departs after two innings against Nationals — PHILADELPHIA — Jon Lieber turned funny fielding a comebacker and wound up on the 15-day disabled list. — The right-hander left the game after two innings, providing a dark spot …
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The Good Phight
Ryan Crawford / MLB.com:
Prior tosses two rehab innings — Righty not concerned by reduced velocity in 44-pitch outing — PEORIA, Ill. — Mark Prior's heater never topped the temperature in his first Minor League rehabilitation start for the Class A Peoria Chiefs on Monday. — Prior threw 44 pitches in two innings …
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Associated Press:
Rockies-Padres Preview — The last time the Colorado Rockies visited Petco Park, they set scoring records at the San Diego Padres ' three-year-old stadium. — The Rockies (26-24) hope to put forth another strong offensive performance at the venue when the teams open a three-game set on Monday.
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