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David Andriesen / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners expected to take college pitcher — Zach Clem, other Huskies have high hopes in today's draft — Heading into the 2006 amateur baseball draft, not much is certain — but one thing is pretty close. About 10:30 this morning, the Mariners will use the No. 5 overall pick on a right-hander who has been to college.
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Bryan Smith / Sports Illustrated:
MLB Mock Draft — Royals will avoid p.r. nightmare, take UNC's Miller — Tuesday's Major League Draft may have a shortage of hitters, but what it lacks in talent it makes up for in intrigue as uncertainty has lingered at the top for months. When the selections are announced, here are the 30 names you should expect to hear first.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Beckett hit hard in loss to Yankees — Right-hander has short night as Red Sox drop series opener — NEW YORK — The Red Sox found themselves on the wrong end of a Bronx bashing Monday night at Yankee Stadium, suffering such an early knockout punch in a 13-5 loss that Jason Varitek …
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Keep Your Sox On In Brooklyn
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Phillips Finds His Stroke, and a Foothold at First
Phillips Finds His Stroke, and a Foothold at First
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Off the Facade
Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Nationals hold off Braves — Hernandez hurls six innings for first win at Turner Field — ATLANTA — Livan Hernandez's luck at Turner Field was bound to change. — Coming into Monday's game at Turner Field, Hernandez had never won in the Atlanta stadium in 10 starts.
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Notes: Players remain calm — McCann set for short rehab stint, could be ready this week — ATLANTA — Braves manager Bobby Cox addressed his team before they took batting practice on Monday afternoon at Turner Field. But holding true to form this wasn't one of those closed-door intense meetings …
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Talking Chop
Mark Schlabach / Washington Post:
Nationals Win Fifth Game in a Row — Cordero Escapes Trouble in the Ninth: Nationals 5, Braves 4 — ATLANTA, June 5 — About three hours earlier, Washington Nationals Manager Frank Robinson sat in a small office in his team's clubhouse at Turner Field. Asked if he worried …
Andrew Marchand / New York Post:
MILL LOW AFTER FANS' HIGH-FIVES — June 5, 2006 — Willie Randolph reprimanded Lastings Milledge for celebrating his first major-league homer - a dramatic game-tying solo shot in yesterday's 10th inning - by taking a detour to high-five fans on his way out to right field to start the next inning.
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Notes: Baker feels Pujols' pain — Cubs manager has seen his share of injured starters this season — ST. LOUIS — The Chicago Cubs know how tough it is to be without an MVP caliber first baseman. Now, the St. Louis Cardinals have to deal with the loss of Albert Pujols.
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The Baseball Zealot
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Jamey Newberg / MLB.com:
Going Deep: Late picks can pay off — Rangers make the most of some draft-and-follow choices — Third baseman Steve Marquardt played baseball at a junior college. He was drafted by Texas in the 2005 First-Year Player Draft, but not until the 23rd round.
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Fox Sports:
All you need to know about the MLB draft — So let's talk baseball draft. — For two days beginning at 1 p.m. EST on Tuesday, June 6, Major League Baseball will hold its annual First-Year Player Draft. This draft is more commonly — and incorrectly — known as the amateur draft …
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d.a. humber
Gordon Wittenmyer / TwinCities.com:
Morneau told to practice as catcher — OAKLAND, Calif. — Even though he didn't get the extra catcher he wanted from the minors this past week, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said he still plans to use both of his catchers in the same lineup as often as he thinks he can risk it.
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Associated Press:
Padres-Brewers Preview — The Milwaukee Brewers have picked the worst time to meet one the hottest pitching staffs in the major leagues. — The Brewers will try to halt an eight-game losing streak when they take on the San Diego Padres in the start of a four-game series at Miller Park on Monday.
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Zachary Levine / MLB.com:
A-Rod earns Player of the Month honors — Yankees third baseman wins award for seventh time of career — Alex Rodriguez has already missed two games in June with a stomach flu. His torrid month of May must have taken a lot out of him. — The Yankees' third baseman was named …
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Sizing up a showdown — It's only June and 106 games remain, but there's plenty at stake in Sox's 3-game series vs. Tigers — This is what is know as a "statement series," this Detroit Tigers-White Sox three-game showdown starting Tuesday night at U.S. Cellular Field.
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Exile in Wrigleyville
USA Today:
Former prep prospect now creating heat in the kitchen after shoulder surgeries — Persistent shoulder injuries early this decade prevented Ryan Anderson from throwing 100-mph heat in the major leagues. Now out of baseball, Anderson is ready to turn up the heat in a new career.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Yankees look within to solve injury woes — As the Yankees are linked to every high-salaried player on the planet, it's worth remembering that right-hander Shawn Chacon and left-hander Al Leiter were the team's biggest trade acquisitions before the July 31 non-waiver deadline last season.
Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Notes: Clayton's new spot — Pitchers to have season-ending surgeries; Zimmerman sits — ATLANTA — For the first time this season, Royce Clayton said he feels genuinely comfortable with his role on the team. And it's a result of his new spot in the lineup.