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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Mussina Provides Some Relief for the Aching Yankees — DETROIT, May 31 — As rain pelted Comerica Park, Mike Mussina's body clock had already started. He had thrown most of his warm-up pitches in the bullpen, and he figured he had only three hours before he would wear down.
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Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Sheff may return to DL — DETROIT - Gary Sheffield was sent back to New York to see a hand specialist yesterday, and the Yankees do not know when they might get their right fielder back. — As reported in yesterday's Daily News, Sheffield has suffered a new injury to his already-ailing left wrist.
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Pain Management Tops List for the Yanks — DETROIT, May 31 — There is a difference, Derek Jeter said Wednesday, between the terms injured and hurt. Hideki Matsui is injured. Johnny Damon is hurt. So is Jeter, even if he will not admit it. — So where, between injured and hurt, is Gary Sheffield?
NY Daily News:
Yanks get a healthy dose of young blood — DETROIT - Winning has become something of a joyless task for the Yankees in recent years, thanks to the suffocating expectations that deem anything short of a championship as a worthless season. — So now they've found a way to put the joy back in winning.
Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Peña to have surgery — Outfielder likely out for 2 months — TORONTO — The source of ongoing pain in Wily Mo Peña's left wrist was determined to be a broken hamate bone in his hand, a problem that will require removal of the bone this morning.
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
It adds up to big win: Gonzalez, relief key — TORONTO - The Red Sox are wounded right now, flawed and brittle. And last night at Rogers Centre, operating with a makeshift crew, they repeatedly threatened to break into a million little pieces. — Instead, it was the little things that saved them.
Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Gagne Ready for His Return — After the Dodgers' 9-3 loss to Atlanta in final game of trip, all eyes are on the team's closer, who will be in the bullpen tonight. — ATLANTA — The Dodgers finished a two-city trip with a one-sided defeat. They flew all night and must drag themselves to work today to begin a homestand.
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Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Gagne to Serve Suspension Again — ATLANTA — Remember the Dodgers playing short-handed for two games during the first series of the season because Eric Gagne served a suspension? — Turns out he has to do it over again. Gagne was activated Tuesday and began serving the suspension …
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Hairston acquired from Cubs for Nevin — Second baseman brought in from Chicago — ARLINGTON — The Rangers have traded right-handed power for a little speed, some versatility and the ability to get Jason Botts and/or Mark DeRosa into their lineup on a more regular basis.
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Kevin Baxter / Miami Herald:
Cabrera shedding weight — Miguel Cabrera has fattened his stats by slimming his waistline. The Marlins' third baseman credits better eating habits and work in the gym with helping him shed 10 pounds. — ''I'm eating a little during the day and nothing at night,'' he said in Spanish.
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FishStripes
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
All-Star voters bypass Cabrera — MIAMI GARDENS — Miguel Cabrera is either first or among the top five National League hitters in batting average, RBI, hits, doubles, multi-hit games, on-base percentage and slugging percentage. — But he is not among the top five vote-getters …
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Zachary Levine / MLB.com:
Missed opportunities cost Phillies — Rowand, Dellucci go deep; Lidle takes loss in finale — PHILADELPHIA — David Bell came to the plate with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, with runners on second and third. — It was the Phillies' sixth at-bat with runners in scoring position …
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
What planet is Rocket on? — What planet is Rocket on? — Roger Clemens, wearing a pinstriped suit, a purple tie and a Houston Astros cap that signified his return to baseball Wednesday, looked the picture of polish. — Then he opened his mouth. — "Here we go again," Clemens said.
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The GYS Network
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Joe Roderick / Contra Costa Times:
Ellis on the shelf with a broken right thumb — A's notebook — OAKLAND — A freak incident will cost the A's another prominent player, this one second baseman Mark Ellis. He suffered a broken right thumb sliding into second base to break up a double play in the sixth inning of Tuesday night's game against the Kansas City Royals.
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Baseball's top 10 'records' ... without the home runs … If the biggest name in baseball can hit his 715th home run and nobody outside the 415 area code even claps, that should tell us something. — And not just about the man hitting the home run. — It should tell us something about what has become of the mighty home run itself.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Team takes issue with portrayal — Christian clubhouse story "over the top" — San Diego - Character, not religion, is the critical factor in the Rockies' chemistry, according to the players. That explains why so many players reacted negatively to the portrayal of their clubhouse …
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Fox Sports:
These five execs are in most trouble — Considering his staggering record of failure in Kansas City, Allan Baird's ouster on Wednesday was hardly a surprise. But the upheaval in KC also calls to mind the other GMs who are in danger of being canned before the 2007 season begins.


