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Neil Best / Newsday:
Mets juice up security for Bonds' arrival — Team adjust safety plan in preparation for visit by slugger Barry Bonds to Shea this weekend — Boos? No problem. — Negative signs? OK, within limits. — Beyond that, though, the Mets will be keeping a close eye this weekend …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Bonds on Broadway — Fans may boo, but players rave — In San Diego, a plastic syringe flew from the stands. In Philadelphia, he was greeted with a banner that read: "Ruth did it on hot dogs & beer. Aaron did it with class. How did you do it?" — Just imagine what Shea fans …
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Prospectus Notebook — Astros, Blue Jays — HOUSTON ASTROS — There are 13 outfielders in baseball with at least 150 plate appearances and a negative VORP. Many of those names aren't surprising: Juan Pierre is in the "top" five, along with defense-first fourth-outfielder types like Jay Payton and Joey Gathright.
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Joe Roderick / Contra Costa Times:
Harden looks on track to make return Sunday — A's notebook — OAKLAND — A's pitcher Rich Harden said he's ready to return from a lower back strain that has sidelined him since April 27, and he'll almost certainly get his chance Sunday against the Minnesota Twins.
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Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Sheffield Out Indefinitely — MRI Shows Ligament Tear, Tendon Injury In Wrist — DETROIT — The injury news keeps breaking all over for the Yankees, and most of it is bad. On Thursday, they learned right fielder Gary Sheffield will be lost for indefinitely, perhaps the rest of the season.
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Dave Sheinin / Washington Post:
From Way Out in Right Field — Yankees Fan Who Beat O's in Stands Could Join Them in Dugout — This is a story about fate, a story about a curse — if you care to believe in such things. It is a story about coming to grips with them, and maybe, just maybe, reversing them.
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Numbers tell story of May daze — ST. LOUIS — A 7-22 record in May seems to offer little hope. But Cubs general manager Jim Hendry bristled when the idea was raised that the team's playoff hopes are dead. — The Cubs need to go 70-40 in their remaining 110 games to reach 90 victories …
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Aaron / AaronGleeman.com:
[Twins Notes] Whatever — I intended to make this an installment of "Twins Notes," because I haven't discussed the team in bullet-point form since last week. I have a bunch of Twins-related topics set aside to cover at some point and I typically try to clear out most of them before the folder becomes unmanageable.
NY Daily News:
Protection of Milledge makes Mets look minor league — It took until the second inning Wednesday night, and a failed attempt at a one-handed catch by Lastings Milledge, for Mets TV voices to reveal another side of the highly touted prospect. — "He (Milledge) did irritate the opposition …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Delgado slumping but won't shift blame — It almost seems unfair. When Carlos Delgado steps into the batter's box and surveys the field in front of him, he probably feels as if someone has changed the rules in the middle of the game. — Nobody is standing within 20 feet of third base …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Come July, Nationals Could Be a Top Seller — Over the next two months, fans will scan the baseball standings trying to figure out which teams are true playoff contenders and which are not. Baseball executives are no different. But depending on the day or the week, the health of one team or another …
Warren St. John / New York Times:
Sports and Salvation on Faith Night at the Stadium — It has long been noted that in certain parts of the United States, a fine line separates sports from religion. But at a minor league indoor football game last month in Birmingham, Ala., fans may have witnessed as transparent an attempt …
Patrick Dorsey / Sun-Sentinel:
Marlins' Treanor little contributions add up big — Backup Treanor makes little contributions add up big. — South Florida Sun-Sentinel — Miami Gardens · After 10-plus years of toiling in the minor leagues, Matt Treanor wondered if he'd ever get to the majors.
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Notes: Chipper looking for power surge — Veteran hoping to pick up his homer pace after slow start — ATLANTA — When Chipper Jones came off the disabled list on April 25, he homered in his second at-bat and gave an indication that the two weeks he had missed with a sprained right knee and ankle hadn't affected his swing.
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Sexson says injury could linger — First baseman moves to DH, drops to five hole — ARLINGTON, Texas — After not starting Tuesday to give his right heel a rest, Richie Sexson was back in the lineup Wednesday. — Two things were different, however. — First, he wasn't at first base.
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Amanda Branam / MLB.com:
Padres go with Park in Pittsburgh — San Diego (28-25) at Pittsburgh (18-34), Friday, 4:05 p.m. PT — Playing on the road seems to sit well with the Padres. So does playing against the National League Central. — The Padres will head out for a seven-game road trip that begins Friday …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Zimmerman living up to expectations — Comparisons to great third basemen seeming more valid — It was Nationals general manager Jim Bowden who proclaimed last year that third baseman Ryan Zimmerman was Brooks Robinson, Mike Schmidt and Scott Rolen rolled into one.
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