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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers' Mench gets another break — Showalter is trying to manage outfielder's streaky nature — CHICAGO - Kevin Mench continues to puzzle the Rangers. He has taken streakiness to new levels this season. — Mench, who sat out Saturday's game, went the first 41 at-bats of the season without an RBI …
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Lone Star Ball
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Bauer providing steady relief — CHICAGO — Right-hander Rick Bauer was barely, if at all, in the plans for the Rangers on Opening Day. — He was reassigned to minor league camp March 18, with about two weeks left in spring training. Yet, Bauer has become one of the more trusted relievers in the Rangers' bullpen.
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: Kinsler inches up — Rookie moves into No. 7 spot in batting order — CHICAGO — Ian Kinsler was given a promotion on Saturday. — Manager Buck Showalter moved him to the seventh spot in the batting order, only the second time in 16 starts that Kinsler did not bat ninth.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals lose Pujols — First baseman Albert Pujols will be re-evaluated Sunday, but the Cardinals believe he could miss "significant" time after suffering a strained right oblique muscle in Saturday's second inning against the Chicago Cubs. — Pujols, the NL's reigning Most Valuable Player …
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Lboros / Viva El Birdos:
strained oblique grief counseling and Game 56 Open Thread: June 4, 2006 — it's like i keep saying: you can beat the cardinals this year, but you still can't beat . . . . . . . um . . . . . . . .(cough). — the official word on albert's injury is "right oblique strain"; prognosis is 2 to 6 weeks on the shelf, maybe longer.
R.B. Fallstrom / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:Pujols injured in Cards' loss to Cubs
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Clement set to face rookie in series finale — Boston (32-21) at Detroit (37-19), 1:05 p.m. ET — The Red Sox will not be able to capitalize on familiarity as a recipe for success on Sunday afternoon in the rubber match of this three-game series against the Tigers.
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:Notes: Mound meeting a Leyland no-no
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NY Daily News:
After 1st, Randy rolls — BALTIMORE - Randy Johnson continues to have problems in the first inning but that was about the only thing he struggled with yesterday. — Johnson allowed just one hit after the opening frame and pitched into the eighth inning in his second straight strong outing.
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Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
Yankees' S O S's Continue: Two More Are Sick or Sore — BALTIMORE, June 3 — The Yankees' spiral of illness and injury continued downward Saturday, when two more players were unable to perform against the Orioles in the second game of a three-game series at Camden Yards.
Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
Replacement Yankees Are Winning Like the Real Thing — BALTIMORE, June 3 — As he left the Yankees' clubhouse after a 6-5 victory against the Orioles on Saturday, Alex Rodriguez wore a pink shirt emblazoned with a movie title: "House of the Dead." — The humor was macabre and certainly appropriate.
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Bronx Banter
Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Miller comeback gets a setback — ST. LOUIS — Right-hander Wade Miller had hoped to be close to joining the Cubs by at least the middle of June. But now it looks questionable whether he can make it to the big leagues this month. — Miller has been shut down the last week after being set back in his right shoulder rehab.
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Wood's next start bumped to Tuesday — ST. LOUIS — Kerry Wood won't start today as scheduled against the St. Louis Cardinals. — With his surgically repaired right shoulder experiencing more stiffness in between starts after he threw Friday in the Busch Stadium bullpen …
Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Pirates sink Padres rookie to even series — Duke settles down after shaky first inning, gets win — PITTSBURGH — Zach Duke knows a little something about bouncing back from rough starts. — In an outing that was somewhat emblematic of his rollercoaster sophomore season …
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Fox Sports:
TOP OF 1ST — Hits: 0 — Errors: 0 — Cubs first. — Pierre grounded out, second baseman Miles to first baseman Pujols. — Perez grounded out, second baseman Miles to first baseman Pujols. — Barrett grounded out, third baseman Rolen to first baseman Pujols. — BOTTOM OF 1ST
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Romero Continues to Struggle — CLEVELAND — Saturday's game was well out of reach when Angels reliever J.C. Romero walked the first two batters in the eighth inning, prompting Manager Mike Scioscia to practically sprint to the mound. — Scioscia didn't issue Romero his walking papers.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Schneider's homer gives Nationals win — After struggling, Nats' offense wakes up in time — MILWAUKEE — When they entered the top of the ninth inning on Saturday night at Miller Park, the Nationals trailed the Brewers by a run. Washington struck out 13 times in the game …
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Williamson heading to disabled list — Cubs reliever felt pain in right arm during ninth inning — ST. LOUIS — Chicago Cubs reliever Scott Williamson was expected to be placed on the disabled list because of pain in his right arm, which he felt during the ninth inning Saturday.

